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Ford Explorer
Friday, Jun 14, 2024 12:00 PM
ford explorer review 2024 01 front cornering The concept of a mainstream Ford is about to change forever. So is the crucial new Explorer EV any good? The Ford Explorer is a new Ford like no other. The fact that it’s based on a Volkswagen architecture is remarkable enough, that it takes the place of the Fiesta on its production lines in Cologne perhaps more so. Oh, and it resets the notion of a mainstream, mass-market family-sized Ford as a car that is now electric and starts at £40,000. The new Explorer isn't just a new Ford, then - a significant enough event itself - but the boldest embodiment of entirely new approach for the Blue Oval in Europe. The strategy has been to replace high-volume, low-margin models like the Fiesta and Focus with more profitable crossovers like the Puma and now the Explorer, ‘legacy’ model names being rebooted in the process. This isn’t a fringe manufacturer tinkering around with the margins of its range. It’s Ford, the UK’s number-one car maker and maker of its number-one car in the Fiesta for as long as anyone can remember – but with the demise of the Fiesta, it's no more on either count, and the brand is clinging onto a place in the top five in the UK’s sales charts.The Explorer’s development hasn't been easy. It was delayed by more than a year and re-engineered late on to take advantage of more advanced battery technology, and Martin Sander, who led the company throughout its development and was the spokesperson for this new Ford of Europe, including being the face of the Fiesta news, left Ford to join Volkswagen just a week before the first test drives.That’s quite a lot to unpick, yet whatever the narrative to date, only one thing really matters now: is it any good to drive? The pretty yet sodden roads around Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital, will reveal all.