There's been a rumor going around these days that
Ford's next generation 2019 Explorer could make its world debut at the NY Auto
Show debut
The new Explorer won't be just another people hauler
for Ford. In fact, judging by the success of the current model, we'd say the
new one has some pretty big shoes to fill.
This prompted Ford Explorer marketing manager, Omar
Odeh to state that "when consumers look at the Explorer Sport, they see
all the style and performance of a luxury SUV, but at roughly US$ 20,000
less." In other words, Ford managed to design a car that attracts buyers
mostly because of how it looks, which is quite an achievement.
Despite the heavy camouflage, we can still picture
the a similarly modern design language residing underneath all that vinyl. The
fact that it seems bigger should help it not just in practical terms, but also
visually as it could look a bit more elegant/streamlined.
It's also possible that the next-gen Explorer could
remain front-wheel driven as standard, with an option for all-wheel drive
should customers require it. Another interesting tidbit is that it could
receive a new nine-speed automatic transmission, co-developed by Ford together
with General Motors - like the one that debuted in the 2017 Malibu.
Once on the road, the 2019 Explorer will continue to
compete against the likes of the Toyota Highlander, Hyundai Santa Fe, Honda
Pilot, Kia Sorento, GMC Acadia, Nissan Pathfinder and quite a few others.