Ford Motor Company has outdone themselves with the 2018 Ford Expedition. With the roomy and comfy interior that will fit most large families to the ahead of its class technology, the 2018 Ford Expedition is one of a kind.
“When Expedition was introduced 20 years ago, it set the standard for active families who simply needed a big and strong SUV to take them places,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford president of The Americas. “Today’s families want even more smart technology to help them cover more ground safely, more efficiently and more comfortably – all while staying connected to friends and family.”
One of the best new features on the Expedition is the spacious interior. It seats up to eight people and their luggage, a sliding second-row seat. This provides easy access to the 3rd row, that features power recline.The 2nd & 3rd row can be flattened with a touch of a button to make space for an area large enough to store major luggage and supplies.
The all-new Ford Expedition has more than 40 available features and driver-assist technologies that include:
- Enhanced active park assist
- Lane-Keeping System
- Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go
- BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System)
- Wireless charging
- Wi-Fi® hotspot
- Dual-Headrest Rear Seat Entertainment System
- SYNC® 3 with both Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ capability
- SYNC Connect lets owners connect with the vehicle remotely using FordPass™ to start, lock, unlock and locate their vehicle from anywhere, while also allowing access to important vehicle diagnostic information
- Four 12-volt powerpoints, six USB chargers and a 110-volt power outlet
- Advanced cargo manager with an adjustable shelf behind the third row
- Panoramic Vista Roof® spans two rows, a feature not offered by any competitor
A 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine with standard auto stop/start technology will power the Expedition, as well as a new 10-speed automatic transmission. The Expedition will also feature Pro Trailer Backup Assist, which makes backing up a trailer easier.
The 2018 Ford Expedition will be built at the Kentucky Trunk Plant in Louisville, Kentucky and will go on sale in Fall of 2017.