Ford Explorer EV
The Ford Explorer EV is a battery electric compact crossover SUV produced by Ford through its European operations. Produced in the Cologne Body & Assembly in Germany and marketed mainly in Europe, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform, and uses Volkswagen supplied powertrain. The vehicle shares its name and design inspiration with the larger SUV produced in the U.S., which is chosen by Ford "as a nod to our American heritage".
The Explorer EV was planned to be available to order from September 2023, with the first units due to arrive by December of the same year. In August 2023, Ford announced the Explorer EV launch will be pushed back to 2024, due to new battery regulations. Production at the Cologne plant started in June 2024.
Overview
The Explorer was revealed on 21 March 2023. Built on the same MEB platform as the Volkswagen ID.4, the vehicle is the result of an ongoing partnership between the two brands, which has included sharing commercial vehicles. It is produced in the Cologne plant in Germany, which previously manufactured the Fiesta small car.The design of the Explorer was done under the direction of lead designer Jordan Demkiw. During its introduction, Ford stated the vehicle combines "German engineering" with the brand's "iconic American SUV design". Compared to its sister car, the ID.4, Ford designers were able to create a shorter rear section, move the A-pillars further rearward, and use a wider track. To ensure the Explorer "drives like a Ford", Demkiw stated that the vehicle received different dampers, tyres, and suspension tuning compared to its Volkswagen counterpart. Ford specifically picked the length of the vehicle halfway between the Volkswagen ID.3 and ID.4, to avoid direct competition with both models.
In the interior, the Explorer is available with an adjustable 14.6-inch portrait display running Ford's Sync Move software, which allows for full-screen mapping and access to all the smartphone connectivity options. The angle of the screen is adjustable in 20 stages by up to 30 degrees for easier usage and to avoid glare. The Explorer EV also features a 5.0-inch floating digital instrument display that offers driving data, battery charge levels and driver assistance status.
The boot of the Explorer offers an integrated parcel shelf that moves with the tailgate for easier access. The luggage space is rated at, or with the rear seats folded.