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Ford Explorer offers quality journey on road

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Ford Motor's Explorer SUV
Ford Motor's Explorer SUV
By Lee Hyo-sik

The 2017 Ford Explorer has been attracting keen attention from local SUV enthusiasts as they are set to head to the ski slopes and other winter leisure destinations.

The seven-seat SUV is the latest version of the Explorer family, which was first introduced in 1990. It is the perfect vehicle for those planning a safe journey under unpredictable road and weather conditions during the winter, according to Ford Korea officials.

They say the SUV has enough room for both drivers and passengers, offering a perfect getaway for city dwellers looking to spend quality time with family and friends in the countryside.

"The Explorer has become a household name in the United States as an outdoor leisure vehicle during the winter season, thanks to its superb driving performance and comfortable interior," a company official said.

"Since introduced in Korea in 1996, the seven-seat SUV has been a steady seller and it has recently gained more popularity as more Koreans head outdoors for camping and other leisure activities," she said. "We expect more SUV lovers, who haven't experienced the joy of driving a true SUV from the home of automobiles, will become a part of the Explorer family."

The 2017 Explorer boasts a sleek design with spacious interior, as well as a wide range of advanced automotive functions.

Its 2.3 liter-EcoBoost engine generates a power output of 274 horsepower and a maximum torque of 41.5 kilogram meters.

The car also comes with the 3.5 liter Ti-VCT V6 engine, generating a power output of 294 horsepower.

The four-cylinder engine, equipped with the select-shift function, enables the driver to shift the six-speed automatic transmission without touching the gearshift. This strengthens the performance and driving comfort, Ford Korea said.

The SUV also features ample storage space as its 2,313-liter cargo space is large enough to carry a two-door refrigerator. The seats can also be folded with the touch of a button, making it easy for even children to use.

Some of the vehicle's unconventional features include the advanced active park assist system, which enables drivers to park in nearly all situations by scanning suitable parking spaces.

Its lane keeping system, adaptive cruise control, multiple airbags and enhanced seat belts are all designed to bolster passenger safety, while the terrain management system helps the vehicle run more steadily regardless of road conditions, the company said.

The 2016 Explorer starts from 55.4 million won ($49,000), including value-added tax.


Lee Hyo-sik leehs@koreatimes.co.kr


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