Ewald Automotive Group

Apr 30, 2025
2025 ford explorer

The Ford Explorer is a mainstay in the company’s SUV line, with its three-row interior making it a go-to option for large families. Designed to be effective in all types of terrain and weather conditions, the 2025 Ford Explorer is packed with features to keep you comfortable and safe. Take a look at the Explorer’s most versatile features to see if it’s the right car for you.

5 Versatile Features of the 2025 Ford Explorer

1. Terrain Management System

Drivers can access different drive modes on the Ford Explorer to help them cope with the terrain and road conditions. These modes include mud, sand, grass/gravel/snow, and normal mode, for use on regular tarmac roads. The system is simple to activate, with a rotary dial on the central console. It’s also instantaneous, meaning you can easily change the settings while on the go.

2. AdvanceTrac

AdvanceTrac is the Ford Explorer’s electronic stability control system, which will help keep you on the road or trail if you lose traction. It does so by using information from multiple sensors, including steering wheel angles and acceleration, to sense when you’re losing control of the vehicle. It will then modify your engine power and selectively apply the brakes to prevent skidding or rolling.

3. Trailer Sway Control

Once a trailer starts to sway, it can be very difficult to get things back under control. With the Ford Explorer’s Trailer Sway Control feature, the vehicle will automatically manage trailer sway using sensor technology. If the sensors notice swaying, engine power will be reduced and brakes will be applied to individual wheels.

4. Auto Start-Stop Technology

To help reduce fuel consumption and emissions, the Ford Explorer will automatically shut off the engine when you come to a stop, such as a red light or in heavy traffic. When you release the brake pedal, the car will start its engines again, and you’ll be able to drive off without having to perform any manual changes.

5. Rear View Camera with Backup Assist Grid Lines

Backing up your Ford Explorer is easy with the help of the car’s rearview camera. When you shift the vehicle into reverse, live images of your rear surroundings will be shown on the interior display screen, so you’ll be able to see any obstacles that may impede your path. Backup Assist Grid Lines will also appear on the screen, representing the width of the car and helping you gauge whether you can fit into a space.

As capable on uneven terrain as it is with dropping the kids off at school, the new Ford Explorer represents the true meaning of versatility. Contact Ewald Automotive Group in Delafield, WI to schedule your test drive.

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