Looking for a versatile, family-ready SUV that blends comfort, capability, and modern tech? The 2026 Ford Explorer delivers on all counts. At Jarett‑Gordon Ford Davenport, we’re thrilled to offer this refreshed Explorer—giving you three rows of space, powerful performance, and intuitive features perfect for every journey.
Key Takeaways:
- This year, the rugged Tremor trim debuts—with lifted ride height, off-road enhancements, and all-wheel drive as standard.
- The Explorer remains competitively priced, starting in the low $40,000 range. Higher trims offer generous features and comfort.
- All-wheel drive is available across the lineup, with Tremor featuring it as a standard option from the factory.
What Is the Difference Between the 2025 and 2026 Explorer?
The 2026 Explorer doesn't represent a full redesign but adds significant enhancements to the strong foundation of 2025:
- New Tremor trim: Tailored for adventure with lifted ride height, improved approach/departure angles, off-road wheels and tires, underbody protection, and standard AWD.
- Most core features—including engine choices, crossover functionality, and infotainment—remain consistent from 2025, offering continuity and reliability.
How Much Is a 2026 Ford Explorer?
While full MSRP details for 2026 aren’t yet all public, pricing is expected to align closely with the 2025 lineup:
2025 Explorer MSRP:
- Active (base trim): $41,350
- ST-Line: $46,110
- Platinum: $53,250
- ST (performance): $57,100
Expect 2026 pricing to be similar, with possible slight increases for the new Tremor trim and expanded standard features.
Why Do People Like the 2026 Ford Explorer?
Drivers continue to choose the Explorer for many reasons:
- Strong and efficient powertrains—300 hp turbo‑4 or a thrilling 400 hp twin‑turbo V6—deliver confident acceleration and capability.
- A tech-forward cabin that includes a large 13.2″ infotainment screen and a 12.3″ digital gauge cluster; seamless practicality you can feel.
- BlueCruise hands‑free driving is available on higher trims—trusted for less fatigue and safer long-distance driving.
- The Tremor trim expands Explorer’s appeal to off-road and outdoor-loving SUV fans.
- Consistent improvements in cabin quality, seating versatility, and third-row utility make it ideal for growing families.
Does the 2026 Ford Explorer Have All‑Wheel Drive?
Yes. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive (AWD) is available on most trims. The Tremor trim comes with AWD as standard, making it the go-to choice if you're hitting rugged terrain or need all-weather grip.
How Much Power Does a 2026 Ford Explorer Have?
Explorer offers two compelling engine choices:
- 2.3‑liter Turbocharged I‑4 – 300 hp and 310 lb-ft torque, paired with a 10-speed automatic.
- 3.0‑liter Twin‑Turbo V6 – 400 hp and 415 lb-ft torque; perfect for those craving performance SUV thrills.
How Many Miles Per Gallon Will the 2026 Explorer Get?
Fuel economy estimates:
- Turbo‑4 (RWD): 20 mpg city / 29 mpg highway (24 mpg combined)
- Turbo‑4 (AWD): 19 city / 28 highway
- Twin‑turbo V6 (RWD): 18 city / 26 highway (combined around 21–22 mpg)
- Twin‑turbo V6 (AWD): 18 city / 24 highway
Explorer stands out in its class for balancing power with respectable efficiency.
Does the 2026 Ford Explorer Have BlueCruise?
Yes—BlueCruise hands-free highway driving is available on ST-Line, Platinum, ST, and likely Tremor trims:
- Allows hands-off cruising in designated "Hands-Free Blue Zones" where lane changes and adaptive controls work automatically.
- Comes with a 90-day trial or can be added at purchase, depending on trim and timing.
- Subscription is available afterward—currently roughly $495/year or $49.99/month.
Our Thoughts:
The 2026 Ford Explorer elevates an already well-rounded SUV with practical upgrades, powerful engine options, and exciting new trims like Tremor. With big screens, third-row comfort, and safety-first tech like BlueCruise, it hits the sweet spot for families, adventure seekers, and tech-savvy drivers alike.
At Jarett‑Gordon Ford Davenport, we’re ready to help you explore the trims, schedule a test drive, or reserve your Explorer—with custom options and local expertise just a call away.