2021 Ford Explorer King Ranch Full-Size SUV Experience https://youtu.be/y3lF372tRYU
The 2021 Ford Explorer is adding a King Ranch model to its lineup. The luxurious package, named for an actual ranch in Texas, has been offered on Ford's F-series trucks for 20 years as well as on the Expedition full-size SUV. The Explorer could see an off-road-focused model called Timberline soon as well. The Explorer King Ranch will sit just under the Explorer Platinum 4WD as the second most expensive model in the Explorer's lineup when it goes on sale in the spring starting at $53,595. The 2021 Explorers recently received price cuts and now start at $33,470.
King Ranch Explorers get a gray grille insert, four chrome exhaust tips, King Ranch badging, and 20-inch wheels with the King Ranch "Running W" logo, which is said to represent either a rattlesnake or the Santa Gertrudis Creek near the actual King Ranch. Both rear- and four-wheel drive models are available, powered by Ford's twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoBoost V-6 that makes 365 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. This is the first time rear-wheel drive has been teamed with Ford's 3.0-liter EcoBoost, the automaker said. A 10-speed automatic transmission sends power to the wheels, and King Ranches can tow up to 5600 pounds.
The 2021 Ford Explorer is adding a King Ranch model to its lineup. The luxurious package, named for an actual ranch in Texas, has been offered on Ford's F-series trucks for 20 years as well as on the Expedition full-size SUV. The Explorer could see an off-road-focused model called Timberline soon as well. The Explorer King Ranch will sit just under the Explorer Platinum 4WD as the second most expensive model in the Explorer's lineup when it goes on sale in the spring starting at $53,595. The 2021 Explorers recently received price cuts and now start at $33,470.
King Ranch Explorers get a gray grille insert, four chrome exhaust tips, King Ranch badging, and 20-inch wheels with the King Ranch "Running W" logo, which is said to represent either a rattlesnake or the Santa Gertrudis Creek near the actual King Ranch. Both rear- and four-wheel drive models are available, powered by Ford's twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoBoost V-6 that makes 365 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. This is the first time rear-wheel drive has been teamed with Ford's 3.0-liter EcoBoost, the automaker said. A 10-speed automatic transmission sends power to the wheels, and King Ranches can tow up to 5600 pounds.
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