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The big reveal
Words by Perry Mack / Photos by Perry Mack and Ford
It’s been two decades since I last owned a Ford Explorer—and to be honest, it didn’t leave a lasting impression. Back then, it felt more like a city-focused 4WD than a true off-roader. Since then, I’ve gravitated toward more rugged pickups and SUVs. Vehicles like the Ford Raptor and Bronco reignited the off-road spirit, and the F-150 Tremor proved that adventure and utility could coexist in a half-ton truck.
Fast forward to June 12, 2025, when Ford introduced the 2025 Expedition Tremor—a three-row SUV that delivers more off-road capability than you’d expect from a family hauler. It was a blast to drive on and off the pavement. But then came the real surprise: the unveiling of the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor.
This mid-size SUV is the sweet spot for families and adventurers alike. It’s just as comfortable taking the kids to hockey practice as it is disappearing into the backcountry for a weekend of fishing, boating, or camping. It’s the kind of vehicle that earns parents the “coolest mom and dad” title—and gives couples a much-needed escape from the daily grind.
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This Tremor is driven to explore
The Most Capable Explorer Yet
The 2026 Explorer Tremor is the most powerful and off-road capable version of the Explorer ever built. It’s designed for those who want to explore beyond the pavement without giving up everyday comfort or tech.
While we haven’t had the chance to get behind the wheel just yet, we’re very familiar with the impressive hardware and software Ford has packed into this versatile SUV.
Here’s what stands out:
- 18-inch wheels dressed in all-terrain tires
- 2.5-cm (1-inc) lift for better ground clearance
- Improved approach and departure angles (exact specs coming soon)
- Skid plates to protect the underbody
- LED off-road lights for better visibility on short winter days
- Recovery hooks for when the trail gets the better of you
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Electric Spice accents are found throughout the interior stitching including the embroidered seats
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Better living through tech, both on- and off-road
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Electric Spice highlights the valve stems for easier tire pressure adjustment
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Off-road LED lights adorn the grill
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Skidplates. Better to have them and not need them... but more fun to use them
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Our choice would be 'Go Big' the 400 HP 3.0L ecoboost
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Can't wait to drive it
Power and Performance
The Tremor backs up its rugged looks with real capability. It features a limited-slip rear differential for improved traction—though we’d love to see a locking rear diff in the future.
Two engine options are available:
- A standard 2.3L EcoBoost with 300 horsepower
- An available 3.0L EcoBoost pushing 400 horsepower—the same engine found in the Explorer ST
If you’re wondering whether the upgrade is worth it, the answer is a resounding yes. You’ll feel the difference every time you drive—and likely recoup much of the cost at resale.
The Tremor also includes an off-road tuned suspension with unique springs and sway bars. This isn’t just a cosmetic package—it’s built to perform.
One SUV That Does It All
While many dream of owning both a dedicated off-roader and a city cruiser, the reality is that most of us need one vehicle that can do it all. The Explorer Tremor fits that bill perfectly.
Ford has also packed in plenty of creature comforts and smart tech for daily driving:
- BlueCruise 1.5 with Automatic Lane Change for hands-free highway driving
- The new Ford Digital Experience, enhanced with the Connectivity Package for seamless access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and your favorite apps
- Copilot360 Assist 2.0 with a 360-degree camera for easier parking and trail navigation
- Available features like massaging front seats and a 14-speaker B&O sound system
And let’s not forget the bold Electric Spice accents—a bright orange touch that adds a little extra flair for those who live for the outdoors.
Coming Soon
Ordering for the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor is open now, with vehicles arriving at dealerships later this year. For more information, visit Ford.ca.