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Ford Explorer Timberline – Most Off-Road-Capable Explorer Ever
Ford delivers on promise to offer more rugged, off-road-capable SUVs and trucks by introducing the new Explorer Timberline; the first Timberline series Ford SUV gives customers more capable off-road features for memorable weekend adventures with family and friends
New 2021 Ford Explorer Timberline is the most off-road-capable Explorer ever thanks to increased ground clearance, improved approach and departure angles, steel skid plates, Torsen
® limited-slip differential, Bridgestone Dueler all-terrain tires and new shocks, springs and stabilizer bars
Explorer Timberline sports a functional, capable appearance with unique front and rear styling combined with three rows of seating for family and friends to explore more
Heavy-duty shocks from the Police Interceptor and A Torsen Diff
Under the skin of the new 2021 Explorer Timberline, Ford has upgraded the suspension with heavy-duty shocks from the Explorer Police Interceptor, new springs, and stabilizer bars, which in combination with the all-terrain tires give it a 0.8-inch lift, for a minimum ground clearance of 8.7 inches.
At the front, there’s an exclusive rebound spring to reduce sudden jarring during off-road driving. Combined with the model-specific front and rear fascias, the Explorer Timberline offers an approach angle of 23.5 degrees and a maximum departure angle of 23.7 degrees. The standard all-wheel-drive system gains a Torsen limited-slip rear differential, with the Terrain Management System offering seven drive modes.
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Ford has been hyping this since last year, but Wednesday it said its Level 2 semiautonomous driving system is finally coming to many 2021 Mustang Mach-Es and 2021 Ford F-150s via over-the-air software update later this year. It’s called BlueCruise. It’s probably just as problematic as other Level 2 systems.
Ford says that it tested BlueCruise on five F-150s and five Mustang Mach-Es on over 804,672 km of roads in 37 states in the U.S. and five provinces in Canada.