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PICS: The 2011 Ford Explorer is COMING
New article about the 2011 Ford Explorer from MA
The Ford Explorer has had a mixed past--rollover lawsuits, relatively ancient underpinnings and styling that hasn't always kept up with the pace of the industry. But that's all about to change with the 2011 Explorer, and despite its move to the unibody Taurus platform, it's upping the ante in off-roading with a new terrain management system borrowed from Land Rover. In development for more than two and half years, the new Explorer will be just as tough as past generations despite the move to a car-based platform and the adoption of new four-cylinder EcoBoost powertrains. That’s the promise from the vehicle’s chief engineer Jim Holland, whose previously worked on the redesign of the Range Rover SUV back in 2002. This latest teaser reveals a familial Flex-like front end and a pumped-out Blue Oval three-bar grille but most of the details are still covered. However, these previous spy shots of a prototype show the design almost completely revealed. The 2011 Ford Explorer will go on sale in the second half of the year. Despite the enticing performance and high-tech safety gear, there's still a lot of confusion around Ford's current lineup of crossovers and SUVs. With the Flex and Edge seeming filling out the space nicely, the tweener position of the Explorer makes for a tight fit. Balancing price, features and target market will make for a high-wire act at Ford, but given their recent ascension to the top of the American sales ranks, it's hard to argue with their planning--for now, at least. Pictures below View the attachments for this post at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.p...76052#47776052 |
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It looks like a Freestyle (aka Taurus X).
Ed "JLA" > wrote in message ... > New article about the 2011 Ford Explorer from MA > > The Ford Explorer has had a mixed past--rollover lawsuits, > relatively > ancient underpinnings and styling that hasn't always kept up with > the > pace of the industry. But that's all about to change with the 2011 > Explorer, and despite its move to the unibody Taurus platform, it's > upping the ante in off-roading with a new terrain management system > borrowed from Land Rover. > > In development for more than two and half years, the new Explorer > will > be just as tough as past generations despite the move to a car-based > platform and the adoption of new four-cylinder EcoBoost powertrains. > That’s the promise from the vehicle’s chief engineer Jim Holland, > whose previously worked on the redesign of the Range Rover SUV back > in 2002. > > This latest teaser reveals a familial Flex-like front end and a > pumped-out Blue Oval three-bar grille but most of the details are > still covered. However, these previous spy shots of a prototype show > the design almost completely revealed. > > The 2011 Ford Explorer will go on sale in the second half of the > year. > > Despite the enticing performance and high-tech safety gear, there's > still a lot of confusion around Ford's current lineup of crossovers > and SUVs. With the Flex and Edge seeming filling out the space > nicely, the tweener position of the Explorer makes for a tight fit. > Balancing price, features and target market will make for a > high-wire > act at Ford, but given their recent ascension to the top of the > American sales ranks, it's hard to argue with their planning--for > now, at least. > > Pictures below > > View the attachments for this post at: > http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.p...76052#47776052 > |
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My understanding is that the new Explorer will be a uni-body type
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"Jim Warman" > wrote in news:Sh4Jn.4268$Z6.3305
@edtnps82: > My understanding is that the new Explorer will be a uni-body type > construction.... > > > > Might as well forget any serious towing capability. |
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> wrote in message ... > "Jim Warman" > wrote in > news:Sh4Jn.4268$Z6.3305 > @edtnps82: > >> My understanding is that the new Explorer will be a uni-body type >> construction.... > Might as well forget any serious towing capability. Define serious.... Jeep Grand Cherokees can tow up to 7,400 lb and utilize unit body construction. The current Explorer with a frame is only rated to tow 7.115 lb. So what is the problem? If you want to tow 10,000 lb or more, get a truck. Ed |
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"C. E. White" > wrote in news:ht36f2$kit$1
@news.eternal-september.org: > > > wrote in message > ... >> "Jim Warman" > wrote in >> news:Sh4Jn.4268$Z6.3305 >> @edtnps82: >> >>> My understanding is that the new Explorer will be a uni-body type >>> construction.... > >> Might as well forget any serious towing capability. > > Define serious.... > > Jeep Grand Cherokees can tow up to 7,400 lb and utilize unit body > construction. > > The current Explorer with a frame is only rated to tow 7.115 lb. > > So what is the problem? > > If you want to tow 10,000 lb or more, get a truck. > > Ed > > > I would define 10,000 pounds as "massive" when talking about personal, non-commercial uses. I define "serious" as my 19 foot boat. It's about 4,000 fully loaded. My 2002 with V8 and towing package does a good job dragging it around. According to this website: http://consumerguideauto.howstuffwor...-explorer1.htm on new version the "rated towing capacity will be about 50 percent lower, Ford says: 3500 pounds max versus 7300 now." So the cross-over version is not an SUV as far as I'm concerned because it lacks the "U" |
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> > "C. E. White" > wrote in news:ht36f2$kit$1 > > @news.eternal-september.org: > > > > > > > wrote in message > > ... > > "Jim Warman" > wrote in > > news:Sh4Jn.4268$Z6.3305 > > @edtnps82: > > > > My understanding is that the new Explorer will be a uni-body type > > construction.... > > > > Might as well forget any serious towing capability. > > > > Define serious.... > > > > Jeep Grand Cherokees can tow up to 7,400 lb and utilize unit body > > construction. > > > > The current Explorer with a frame is only rated to tow 7.115 lb. > > > > So what is the problem? > > > > If you want to tow 10,000 lb or more, get a truck. > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > Anonymous wrote: > > > I would define 10,000 pounds as "massive" when talking about personal, > non-commercial uses. I define "serious" as my 19 foot boat. It's about > 4,000 fully loaded. My 2002 with V8 and towing package does a good job > dragging it around. According to this website: > http://consumerguideauto.howstuffwor...-explorer1.htm > on new version the "rated towing capacity will be about 50 percent lower, > Ford says: 3500 pounds max versus 7300 now." So the cross-over version is > not an SUV as far as I'm concerned because it lacks the "U" What exactly was their reason for switch from a Frame to uni-body. Too bad they didn't go with a bit more retro look for the design. Guess I am kinda partial as I think this was the best looking Explorer ever made See here View the attachments for this post at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.p...48593#48248593 |
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On 5/18/2010 11:20 PM, JLA wrote:
> New article about the 2011 Ford Explorer from MA > > The Ford Explorer has had a mixed past--rollover lawsuits, relatively > ancient underpinnings and styling that hasn't always kept up with the > pace of the industry. But that's all about to change with the 2011 > Explorer, and despite its move to the unibody Taurus platform, it's > upping the ante in off-roading with a new terrain management system > borrowed from Land Rover. > > In development for more than two and half years, the new Explorer will > be just as tough as past generations despite the move to a car-based > platform and the adoption of new four-cylinder EcoBoost powertrains. > That�s the promise from the vehicle�s chief engineer Jim Holland, > whose previously worked on the redesign of the Range Rover SUV back > in 2002. > > This latest teaser reveals a familial Flex-like front end and a > pumped-out Blue Oval three-bar grille but most of the details are > still covered. However, these previous spy shots of a prototype show > the design almost completely revealed. > > The 2011 Ford Explorer will go on sale in the second half of the > year. > > Despite the enticing performance and high-tech safety gear, there's > still a lot of confusion around Ford's current lineup of crossovers > and SUVs. With the Flex and Edge seeming filling out the space > nicely, the tweener position of the Explorer makes for a tight fit. > Balancing price, features and target market will make for a high-wire > act at Ford, but given their recent ascension to the top of the > American sales ranks, it's hard to argue with their planning--for > now, at least. > > Pictures below > > View the attachments for this post at: > http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.p...76052#47776052 > With the availability of the Flex and the Edge, why even manufacture the Explorer? Who needs it? |
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The logic behind a switch like this is generally weight reduction... along
with lower manufacturing costs. Less weight = better fuel consumption. Unless I am mistaken, monocoque construction also allows better tailoring of crumple zones for crash survivability. |
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I love broccoli... many people don't. Many people love yogurt... I don't...
The Explorer is still being manufactured because enough people "seem to need one" to make it profitable would be my guess. |
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