Autonomia pazzesca per Ford Explorer RWD - Prova in ambiente extraurbano e urbano⚡️Lampi rEViews

We test-drive the Ford Explorer on an urban and suburban route to assess its fuel economy and range. The Ford Explorer Electric is a 100% electric compact SUV designed and manufactured in Europe at the Ford Cologne Electrification Centre in Germany, based on Volkswagen's MEB platform. It is the first in a series of Ford electric vehicles for the European market, playing a key role in Ford's strategy to fully electrify its passenger vehicle lineup by 2030. Below is a detailed description based on available information: It is 4.47 m long, 2.06 m wide, 1.63 m high, with a wheelbase of 2.77 m. It is more compact than the Ford Kuga, but offers a spacious interior thanks to its electric platform. Its modern and robust design features clean lines and an imposing front end characterized by "L-shaped" LED headlights connected by a gloss black element with the "Explorer" logo. The rear end features the same styling motif. Available with 19" to 21" wheels and a 20 cm ground clearance, it's also suitable for light off-road use. Available colors include Arctic Blue, Vibrant Blue My Mind, Frozen White, Magnetic Grey, Agate Black, and Lucid Red. The trunk has a capacity of 450 liters, expandable to 1,422 liters by folding the rear seats. There is no front storage compartment (frunk) for charging cables. Infotainment: 14.6" central touchscreen (SYNC Move), height-adjustable by 30°, compatible with Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto. Includes a Trip Planner for navigation and charging management. Behind the screen is the "My Private Locker," a secret compartment for valuables. Instrumentation: 5.3" digital driver display with essential information and an optional head-up display. MegaConsole: 17-liter storage compartment between the front seats, large enough to hold a 15-inch laptop or multiple 1.5-liter bottles. Connectivity: FordPass Connect, Wi-Fi for 10 devices, wireless smartphone charging, and over-the-air software updates. Variants: RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive): 52 kWh battery, 170 hp, estimated range shorter. 77 kWh battery, 286 hp, range up to 602 km (WLTP). AWD (All-Wheel Drive): 79 kWh battery, 340 hp, range up to 532 km (WLTP). Performance: Instant torque for responsive acceleration, with five driving modes (Normal, ECO, Sport, Individual, Traction for AWD). Fuel consumption: 13.9 to 17.3 kWh/100 km, depending on the version and fuel consumption. rims. Charging Times: Fast charging from 10% to 80% in about 25 minutes (up to 135 kW for RWD, 185 kW for AWD). Network: Access to the BlueOval Charge Network with over 600,000 stations in 36 European countries, including IONITY charging stations at a discounted rate for the first year. Home Charging: Mode 3 connector for AC power, with the option to schedule charging during off-peak hours. Safety and Driving Assistance ADAS: Level 2 with Lane Centring Technology, Adaptive Cruise Control, Assisted Lane Change, Blind Spot Assist, Cross Traffic Alert with active braking, Clear Exit Assist (alert for cyclists when opening doors), Active Park Assist 2.0, and 360° camera. Sensors: 12 ultrasound sensors, 5 cameras, 3 radars for comprehensive monitoring. Timeline: 0:00 Intro 1:14 Start of driving 4:54 Start of city stretch 6:13 End City stretch 7:20 End of the trip 8:02 Conclusions