- All-new Ford Explorer SUV offers best-in-class fuel economy from high-tech powertrains, featuring multiple enhancements to improve mechanical efficiency
- Explorer comes standard with a powerful, fuel-efficient 3.5-liter V6 engine with twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT)
- For customers wanting top SUV fuel economy, Explorer offers an optional 2.0-liter EcoBoost™ I-4 engine delivering V6 power with four-cylinder fuel efficiency
- A pair of six-speed transmissions – unique to each engine – help deliver high performance and engaging driving dynamics with class-leading fuel efficiency
DEARBORN, Mich., July 26, 2010 – Ford’s iconic Explorer
has been reinvented and redeveloped to create new
expectations for SUV fuel efficiency and performance. It
will be the new class leader in its segment with fuel
economy improvements reaching more than 30 percent.
“This all-new Explorer adds class-leading fuel
efficiency to a legendary portfolio of capability,
performance and customer convenience,” said Jim Holland,
chief nameplate engineer. “SUV customers in general –
and Explorer customers specifically – told us they want
the freedom and empowerment Explorer always has stood
for, with improved performance and significantly
increased fuel economy.”
Offering two new engines – the technologically advanced
turbocharged, direct-injection four-cylinder that is the
latest in the Ford Motor Company EcoBoost commitment and
a responsive, fuel-efficient V6 – the new Explorer
balances capability with environmental responsibility.
Explorer V6 sets new standard
The Explorer 3.5-liter V6 is offered as standard
equipment across base, XLT and Limited models.
Delivering an anticipated improvement in fuel economy of
more than 20 percent versus the current Explorer, this
smooth and powerful V6 enables intelligent four-wheel
drive (4WD) with terrain management. The improvement in
efficiency helps Explorer to surpass fuel economy
figures for the 2010 Honda Pilot and other vehicles in
the segment.
Using Ti-VCT for optimized fuel economy and reduced
part-throttle emissions, this engine delivers an
estimated 290 horsepower and 255 lb.-ft. of torque.
This V6 engine has been highly developed for the
Explorer application, with multiple actions that enhance
mechanical efficiency, increase fuel economy, lower
emissions, reduce operating costs and bolster
durability.
Mechanical efficiency, performance and fuel economy have
been improved through Ti-VCT, a low-tension drive belt
featuring a one-way clutch for the alternator, a
direct-acting mechanical bucket (DAMB) valvetrain with
polished buckets to reduce friction, piston-cooling
jets, improved bay-to-bay breathing through the cylinder
block and composite cam covers that reduce engine
weight.
Ti-VCT allows precise, variable control of valve
overlap, or the time when intake and exhaust valves are
open concurrently. This enables increased mechanical
efficiency for improved response and performance, while
optimizing fuel economy. In part-throttle conditions,
Ti-VCT helps reduce emissions.
The 3.5-liter V6 also features improved deceleration
fuel shutoff technology to maximize fuel economy in
closed-throttle situations.
The Explorer V6 has been engineered for durability with
a chain-driven camshaft, high-strength forged powder
metal connecting rods with floating pins, fully
counterweighted forged steel crankshaft, a die-cast
aluminum deep-sump oil pan and four-bolt main bearing
caps with side bolts through the engine block.
Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) characteristics are
controlled and reduced through a tuned composite upper
and lower manifold, the silent-chain cam drive and an
acoustic engine cover.
The Explorer 3.5-liter V6 delivers best-in-class fuel
economy yet offers power to tow up to 5,000 pounds when
properly equipped.
EcoBoost 2.0-liter I-4 delivers normally aspirated V6
punch
For SUV drivers seeking maximum fuel efficiency, Ford
introduces the all-new Explorer with an available
EcoBoost2.0-liter I-4. Combining direct injection of
gasoline and turbocharging, this advanced engine
delivers performance comparable to normally aspirated
competitive V6 engines. Developing up to 237 horsepower
at 5,500 rpm, this I-4 delivers 250 lb.-ft. of torque.
Estimated fuel economy improves by more than 30 percent,
putting the fuel efficiency of the Ford Explorer in line
with sedans such as the 2010 Toyota Camry V6.
Like other Ford EcoBoost engines, peak torque is
generated at a low 1,700 rpm across a broad band to
4,000 rpm. This torque plateau makes for flexible,
efficient power delivery across a wide range of engine
and vehicle speeds, while helping save fuel by making
power at lower rpm levels. Ti-VCT, four valves per
cylinder and DAMB valve lifters increase mechanical
efficiency through improved engine breathing across the
broad power and torque bands.
A relatively high compression ratio is enabled by the
use of direct gasoline injection, operating at fuel
pressures from 2,200 to 2,800 psi. The unique
turbocharger is optimally matched to the EcoBoost I-4
engine and SUV vehicle performance behavior. Precise
fuel pressure control allows the Explorer I-4 to deliver
boosted power at low rpm, without annoying turbo lag.
The EcoBoost I-4 uses 5W30-GF4 oil to reduce friction
and reduce cost of ownership through 10,000-mile oil
change intervals.
Targeted durability is 10 years, or 150,000 miles.
Durability actions include enhanced oil filtration and
cleanliness, the addition of an aluminum oil cooler with
improved heat dissipation and cast inter-bore cooling
inside the aluminum engine block. This engine represents
the initial U.S.-market application of the brick-style
charge-air cooler, delivering increased thermal
efficiency.
The new 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine is being introduced
globally by Ford Motor Company, with applications in
various products in Europe, Asia and Australia, in
addition to the new Explorer.
EcoBoost technology will serve as a key element in
Ford’s global sustainability efforts, powering up to 1.3
million vehicles on an annual basis by 2013.
Six-speed transmissions help performance and economy
The unique six-speed transmission paired with each
Explorer offers performance and economy advantages with
the flexibility of optimum gearing for every situation.
Lower gears provide the benefit of improved acceleration
from a full stop, while higher gears help increase fuel
economy by allowing the engine to operate at lower
speeds when cruising.
Explorer XLT and Limited models offer a SelectShift
Automatic™ transmission, allowing drivers to
manually change gears using a shifter-mounted +/- toggle
switch.
Explorer powertrains have been developed to provide SUV
drivers with the power and capability they expect and
deserve, coupled with the fuel economy they really want.
