2011 Ford Explorer with a V6 engine EPA Ti-VCT 3.5-liter that produces 292 horsepower, or 80 horses over a 4.0-liter V6 models come out. Despite the increase in power, a new crossover offers a city-certified EPA 17 mpg and 25 mpg highway, which is an increase of 25 percent compared to the previous V6 model. The 2011 Ford Explorer V6 with two independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) offers a smart balance between power and economy. An efficient six-speed gearbox coupled with a Ford Explorer V6 helps deliver fuel efficient 25 percent lower this raises the bar for full-size SUVs, and hope the buyer will change for the entire segment.
2011 Ford Explorer is more aerodynamic, while also using electric power steering for the first time, reducing parasitic drag machine, in addition to the fuel valve system and improved engine components for the internal friction to a minimum. In addition, the new Explorer also shaved 100 pounds (45 kilograms) heavier than the previous generation model, partly due to the new unibody structure. 2011 Ford Explorer V6 will be followed by a 2.0-liter turbo model, which Ford is expected to increase 30 percent in fuel consumption.
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – front side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – front quarter view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – rear side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – dashboard trim view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – front side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – front quarter view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – rear side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – side view
- 2011 Ford Explorer V6 – dashboard trim view










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