2007 Ford Explorer Review Summary & Specs

XLT Sport Utility
A family favorite with a strong record for safety.

Summary & Specs

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
2007 Ford Explorer Review

The Ford Explorer has never been better and represents an excellent choice among midsize sport utilities. It gets the basics right while paying attention to the details. We find the Explorer fully competitive in a tightly contested segment, succeeding as both an excellent machine and a high-value purchase. It's handsome, smooth, quiet, comfortable and competent.

New Car Test Drive correspondent Jim McCraw filed this report from Dearborn, Michigan.

Specs

Vehicle Category Sport Utility Vehicles
Editor Jim McCraw
Model Lineup Ford Explorer XLT 2WD ($25,300): XLT 4WD ($27,595): Eddie Bauer 2WD ($28,300): Eddie Bauer 4WD ($30,595): Limited 2WD ($31,400): Limited 4WD ($33,659)
Engines (standard) 4.6-liter sohc 24-valve V8
Transmissions (standard) 6-speed automatic
Engines (optional) 210-hp 4.0-liter SOHC 12-valve V6; 292-hp 4.6-liter SOHC 24-valve V8
Transmissions (optional) 5-speed automatic; 6-speed automatic
Safety Equipment (standard) stability control, traction control, roll stability control, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, adaptive-venting frontal airbags, side-impact airbags; adaptive load-limited seatbelt retractors, tire-pressure monitor
Safety Equipment (optional) roof curtain airbags for second and third row; reverse sensing system
Basic Warranty 3 years/36,000 miles
Assembled In Louisville, Kentucky; St. Louis, Missouri
Manufacturer Phone 1-800-392-3673
Manufacturer URL www.fordvehicles.com
Base Price MSRP $25,300

Specs as Tested

Model Tested MSRP Ford Explorer XLT 4WD ($27,595)
Standard Equipment cloth low-back bucket seats with manual driver lumbar adjustment; 60/40-split folding second-row bench seat with back-rest recline; air conditioning; AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio with auxiliary input jack; power windows with one-touch-down driver window; remote entry key fobs; cargo management system; center console with floor shifter; two 12-volt power points; load-floor tie-down hooks; two-line message center with outside-temperature readout; privacy glass; one-piece liftgate with flip-open rear window; fold-away electric remote exterior mirrors; black roof side rails; 16-inch, painted aluminum wheels with P235/70R16 all-season tires; fog lamps
Options as Tested (MSRP) V8 engine ($1,200); third-row seat ($845); rear air conditioning ($675)
Destination Charge 695
Gas Guzzler Tax
Layout four-wheel drive
Price as Tested $31,010
Horse Power 292 @ 5750
Torque 300 @ 3950
Fuel Economy 14/20
Wheelbase 113.7
Length/Width/Height 193.4/73.5/72.8
Track Front/Rear
Turning Radius 36.8
Seating Capacity 7
Front Head/Hip/Leg room 39.8/55.4/42.4
Middle Head/Hip/Leg room 38.7/55.5/36.9
Rear Head/Hip/Leg room 37.4/45.3/34.9
Trunk Volume 83.7
Payload
Towing Capacity 7050
Front Suspension independent, double A-arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension independent, trailing blade short and long arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar
Ground Clearance 8.2
Curb Weight 4777
Stock Tires P245/65R17
Brakes Front/Rear disc/disc with ABS, EBD, Brake Assist
Fuel Capacity 22.5

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