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Ford Expedition

- Design adds cues from best-selling Ford F-Series
- New interior features improved craftsmanship and impressive
quietness
- Standard AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll
Stability Control) and advanced, comprehensive safety features
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The new Expedition makes a promise of
powerful capability.
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Many customers demand the kind of capability for hauling people
and cargo that can only come from a full-size SUV. The new 2007 Ford
Expedition and all-new Expedition EL extended length model deliver
with a fresh design and best-ever capability and comfort developed
specifically for those core SUV customers.

Expedition EL’s 24 cubic feet of
additional cargo space behind the third-row seat is capable
of handling equipment for big family adventures.
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Expedition’s new design, inspired by the best-selling Ford
F-Series truck, signals big improvements in capability,
functionality and toughness. And new levels of interior refinement,
flexibility and quietness change the game in Expedition’s favor
among discriminating full-size SUV customers.
"Full-size SUV buyers are, perhaps, the most demanding
customers of all," says Cisco Codina, Ford group vice
president, Marketing, Sales and Service. "They want
uncompromised capability and unquestioned toughness, along with
interior flexibility and refinement. The new Expedition has been
designed with unique customer appeal that makes it stand out in a
competitive market."
New Expedition EL Extends Full-Size
Appeal
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The Ford Expedition now comes in two
sizes for 2007 – regular and EL (extended length) –
offering full-size SUV purchasers increased choice. With an
extra 24 cubic feet of cargo room behind the third-row seat,
Expedition EL is an efficient people and cargo mover with
the capability to tow more than 9,100 pounds.
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For full-size SUV customers who want even more cargo-carrying
capability, Ford has extended its Expedition lineup with the new
2007 Expedition EL. With 14.8 inches of additional overall length,
Expedition EL delivers 130.8 cubic feet of cargo space – including
24 cubic feet more behind the third-row seat than the already
spacious Expedition. Expedition EL rides on a 131-inch wheelbase –
12 inches longer than the standard Expedition – to preserve the
base model’s superior ride and handling. "We lengthened the
wheelbase on the Expedition EL to add all that extra cargo capacity
without compromising driving dynamics," says John Viera,
Expedition chief engineer.
Expedition EL is unique from the B-pillar back with its own floor
pan, one-piece body side, running boards, rear fascia, roof rack,
rear quarter glass, one-piece headliner and quarter panel trim. The
second-row doors are also unique to improve the ingress and egress
to both second and third rows.
Bold Styling Sets Tone for Tough New
Expedition
Expedition’s new design makes a promise of powerful capability.
Inspired by Ford F-Series – America’s best-selling truck for 29
straight years – Expedition melds that ruggedness with expressive
lines, delivering a vehicle that exudes confidence, from the
prominent three-bar grille to the large blue oval mounted on the
lift gate.
"The crisply defined surfaces and chiseled good looks
exemplify the feeling of athleticism," says Chelsia Lau,
Expedition chief designer. "Expedition’s unique design
proudly displays its Ford SUV heritage while creating its own unique
personality and character."

Expedition offers five different wheel
styles in three sizes, giving customers more customizable
options.
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Expedition’s prominent grille serves as the focal point for the
raised powerdome hood. New dual-beam headlamps feature the
Ford-themed step-up design with the integrated side-marker lights
wrapping around into the front fenders.
Smooth sides and large wheel lips further define Expedition’s
confident stance and frame its large wheels and tires. Expedition
owners can choose from five wheel designs, including available
20-inch chrome-clad, five-spoke wheels wearing P275/55-R20
all-season tires.
Comfortable and Capable on the Inside
The 2007 Expedition delivers a new level of interior comfort,
refinement and quality. For example, Expedition’s seats have been
redesigned from the floor up with improved contours, larger
bolsters, softer cushions and upgraded materials to provide
increased comfort on long trips.
"Like we’ve done for F-Series, we’ve aimed with
Expedition to set a new standard for interior refinement for
full-size SUVs," says Viera. "Expedition’s all-new
interior is as comfortable as your favorite pair of jeans."
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The new, substantial console-mounted
gear shifter has wood finish matching the steering wheel,
door panels and console.
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Improvements in quality, comfort and capability are evident
throughout Expedition’s interior. Each trim level features a
distinctive, bold, modern look.
Expedition XLT defines tough luxury. The technical grain of the
deep gray dashboard contrasts nicely with the elegantly embossed
cloth seat inserts and warm steel trim. Two Eddie Bauer options
combine rich, warm-gray first- and second-row leather-trimmed seats
with a choice of camel or stone accents. Expedition Limited is a
statement in monochromatic rich gray or charcoal black luxury.
Available caramel-colored leather seat inserts bring out the
richness of the mahogany wood accents. Heated and cooled front seats
are available.
Expedition’s seating also is more capable. The driver’s
seat’s rearward track travel was increased by 20 millimeters to
accommodate drivers from 4 feet, 11 inches up to 6 feet, 4 inches.
Expedition XLT features six-way power-adjustable front seats, with a
10-way-power driver’s seat standard on all models with leather
trim.
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Expedition EL's flexible interior
offers seating for up to eight and 130.8 cubic feet of cargo
space, including 24 cubic feet more space behind the third
row than the base model.
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One-lever action, kneel-down, 40/20/40-split second-row seats
fold flat with the load floor to offer extra cargo space and easy
third-row access.
A Centerslide™ sliding center section can be moved forward up
to 11 inches to give the front-seat passenger easy access to a young
child. The second row is available in this 40/20/40 bench
configuration, or with two captain’s chairs and a walk-through
center passage. The available 60/40-split third-row seats are
designed to accommodate passengers as tall as 6 feet, 2 inches.
The seat folds flat into the load floor, providing easily
accessible cargo space without the inconvenience of removing a
heavy, cumbersome rear seat. For the ultimate in convenience,
Expedition buyers can choose a segment-exclusive, optional Powerfold™
third-row seat that folds flat with the touch of a button. For 2007,
the power-folding rear seat features a faster and more fluid folding
action.

Expedition’s power liftgate makes
for easy cargo loading at the touch of a button.
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The new, available power liftgate is designed with the lift
mechanism moved off to the side and out of the driver’s rear view.
A new climate control system utilizes a new scroll compressor and
larger air ducts and vents for improved airflow. This increased
capability will warm the cabin and defrost windows in two-thirds the
time of the previous model’s system.
"A lot of thought and energy went into the design and flow
of the interior components," says Chelsia Lau, Expedition chief
designer. "Every button and switch was purposefully and
ergonomically placed with an astute attention to detail."
Improved Road-Cruising Quietness
Expedition engineers set aggressive targets for reducing noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH). Normal conversation is easily
discernible from the front row all the way to the third-row seat,
thanks to improved sound-deadening materials in the carpet and
headliner, increased insulation behind the dashboard and door
panels, thicker side glass and a specially engineered roof panel
that doesn’t move as much, thereby reducing interior noise. And it
doesn’t stop there.
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Expedition offers an impressively
quiet ride.
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Expedition’s side mirrors were
fine-tuned in the wind tunnel to reduce wind noise. |
Bigger, softer body mounts and improved engine and transmission
mounts isolate the cabin from unwanted vibration. Wind
tunnel-tuned-and-tested outside mirrors further reduce wind and road
noise. Even Expedition’s tires have been specifically tuned to
reduce road noise.
New Navigation System, MP3 Audio,
Satellite Radio
Getting to the adventure in the new Expedition is easier with the
help of a new DVD-based navigation system that covers the United
States, including Alaska and Hawaii. The system features an improved
6.5-inch color touch screen, voice activation and spoken upcoming
street names and intersection programming in three languages.
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The new interior features quality
craftsmanship, improved materials and enhanced seating
comfort – along with a very quiet ride.
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The available family-entertainment DVD
system features a large 8-inch flat-panel display.
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An available 340-watt AM/FM audio system is MP3 capable and features
an in-dash six-CD changer with six premium speakers, plus a
subwoofer. Expedition comes standard with an audio input jack with
plug-and-play iPod capability. Expedition owners may also choose
factory-installed SIRIUS satellite radio and the
family-entertainment DVD system with a large 8-inch flush-mounted
flat-panel display and two sets of remote-control infrared
headphones. All-New Chassis Provides
Solid Foundation
The 2007 Expedition is even stronger and tougher than its
predecessor, beginning with an all-new chassis. Engineered to
F-Series tough truck durability standards, Expedition’s chassis
uses revised front geometry and increased box section thickness to
provide a 10 percent improvement in torsional rigidity and bending
stiffness over the previous model’s stout frame. This provides a
solid foundation to deliver superior driving dynamics.
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Tube-through-tube frame design creates
an inherently stronger joint for improved driving dynamics.
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The new Expedition’s chassis features an all-new front suspension,
front frame section and modular front-end construction for ease of
assembly and improved quality. The tube-through-tube frame
construction increases frame stiffness to provide a solid foundation
for improved driving dynamics. Ford’s patented
porthole-through-frame design allows the drive shafts to feed
through the frame rails, lowering the center of gravity for better
ride and handling and maximizing passenger space in the third-row
seat. New Independent Rear Suspension
Leaves Competitors Behind
The 2007 Expedition’s all-new independent rear suspension (IRS)
features a five-link design for better control of fore/aft and
lateral load forces. Monotube shocks on all four corners allow for
more precise tuning and a better ride. Expedition’s
second-generation IRS improves upon the segment-leading system
introduced in the 2003 Expedition.
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Expedition’s independent rear
suspension provides a superior ride, while still enabling
the fold-flat third-row seat.
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"The independent rear suspension is a superior architecture
for controlling and tuning ride and handling," says Raj Nair,
executive director, SUV and Body on Frame Platforms. "While
Expedition has plenty of room and plenty of capability, it doesn’t
handle like a big truck."
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Larger front and rear calipers and
larger, thicker rotors improve stopping power and reduce
vibration during braking.
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Steering performance also has been improved on the new Expedition. A
new variable boost steering pump uses lightweight aluminum
components and reduces steering efforts by 15 percent for easy
maneuverability at slow speeds while delivering a firm, responsive
feel at highway speeds.
Larger front and rear brake calipers and thicker rotors improve
durability and increase stopping capability. A new dual-bore master
cylinder gives a better brake pedal feel and more control over the
brake curve, increasing stopping confidence.
4x4 Capability, Tough Truck Standards
Expedition’s available 4x4 system provides the capability
required by today’s full-size SUV owners, who can confidently rely
on its toughness and durability. Expedition is tested to meet the
same Ford tough truck standards as the F-Series pickup, including
being put through the same durability tests at extreme test
facilities in Arizona and California.
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Expedition is now more capable than
ever with towing capacity increased to 9,100 pounds. |
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The 4x4 models have two-speed transfer cases with optional
electronic shift-on-the-fly capability, controlled from a
dash-mounted rotary knob. In low range, the electronic throttle
control changes to a special off-road calibration for more precise
torque management in the worst conditions, such as a sandy hill
climb or when pulling a heavy boat out of the water on a
moss-slicked ramp.
As an added benefit, the transfer case is mounted directly to the
rear of the transmission for more robustness and improved NVH.
5.4L V-8 Mated to New Fuel-Efficient
6-Speed
Expedition is powered by Ford’s tough truck-proven 5.4-liter
Triton™ V-8. With single overhead cams, three valves per cylinder
and variable cam timing, the 5.4-liter engine delivers a balance of
refinement and muscle. Rated at 300 horsepower and 365 foot-pounds
of torque, Expedition can tow up to 9,100 pounds.
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Expedition’s first-in-class 6-speed
automatic transmission and proven 5.4-liter Triton™ V-8
provide plenty of power with a new level of smoothness,
quiet operation and efficiency.
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The new, first-in-class 6-speed
automatic provides smooth shifts and increased performance.
A new one-piece transfer case housing reduces powertrain
vibration.
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The Triton™ engine is paired with a new standard 6-speed
automatic transmission. The 6R transmission has manual shift
capability, and its wide 6.04:1 gear ratio and two overdrive gears
deliver improved performance and fuel economy over the 4-speed it
replaces.
Standard AdvanceTrac® with
RSC® Plus Added Safety
The 2000 Expedition was the first full-size SUV to earn five-star
front safety NCAP ratings for the driver and passenger from the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a recognition it has
maintained every year since 2000. Expedition has been redesigned to
meet all known future government crash standards. For instance, the
new frame has been designed to meet the Alliance of Automobile
Manufacturers vehicle-to-vehicle compatibility impact standards two
years ahead of the required time.
"Expedition’s confident handling paired with standard
class-exclusive AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll
Stability Control) actively helps drivers prevent accidents from
occurring. Should an accident occur, Expedition features a
comprehensive package of passive safety features to help enhance
safety protection," says Stephen Kozak, safety chief engineer.
AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability
Control) is standard on both Expedition and Expedition EL. Unlike
competitors’ systems, Ford’s system utilizes a gyroscopic roll
rate sensor to accurately measure the vehicle’s yaw and roll
angles. If the roll rate sensor detects a significant roll angle,
the system applies additional countermeasures – such as applying
brakes to one or more wheels or reducing engine power – to help
the driver maintain control. The system is so advanced that Ford has
82 active patents and 197 pending patents.
Dual-stage front air bags deploy with varying power based on
crash severity, the driver’s seat position and safety-belt usage.
Expedition uses environmentally responsible heated-gas hydrogen
inflators for the passenger air bag. The available three-row Safety
Canopy™ rollover detection system includes extended-duration side
curtain air bags that extend down to the beltline, offering
increased coverage, and features roll-fold deployment for enhanced
protection.
The stroking steering column is designed to compress as much as 3
to 4 inches to help absorb energy in a frontal crash. Expedition’s
door trim features a unique design that works with the available
seat-mounted side air bags to enhance occupant safety in a side
impact.
Changing SUV Landscape: Core Customers
Value Boldness, Toughness and Capability
Ford Expedition launched the modern large-SUV segment in 1997 and
has continued to be the innovation leader among full-size SUVs. The
2003 Expedition introduced several firsts to the segment, including
independent rear suspension, fold-flat seats with a power-folding
third row, Safety Canopy™ air bags and AdvanceTrac®
with RSC® (Roll Stability Control).
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The new Expedition is engineered for
customers whose needs can only be met with truck-based
highly flexible and fully capable vehicles.
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Today, the landscape of the utility vehicle market in America is
changing. Large traditional utility vehicle sales have declined from
a peak of more than 1 million units in 2003 to a bit more than
800,000 in 2005. Ford anticipates the market of large SUVs will
continue to decline through the rest of the decade before
stabilizing at around 650,000 units. While smaller than its peak
years, a market that large continues to present opportunity for an
auto company that truly understands SUV customers.
"The large-SUV market is concentrating around a core
customer group valuing bold styling, toughness and full-size
capability," says Barry Redler, SUV group marketing manager.
Refinement and quietness will be key differentiators among the
best of the large SUVs. In this new SUV landscape, the new 2007 Ford
Expedition has been designed with unique customer appeal.
"Full-size SUV customers want room for all of their friends
and all of their gear," Redler says. "Many want four-wheel
drive and towing capability to go anywhere the adventure takes them.
For trips to Yellowstone, weekend ski trips or towing their ski
boat, Expedition fits their needs, now better than ever."
QUICK SPECS
POWERTRAIN
5.4-liter 3-valve Triton™ V-8
• 300 hp @ 5,000 rpm, 365 lbs.-ft. @ 3,750 rpm
• Standard 6-speed automatic transmission |
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| CHASSIS |
| Wheelbase: |
119.0 in. (EL 131.0 in.) |
| Height: |
77.2 in. (EL 77.7 in.) |
| Length: |
206.5 in. (EL 221.3 in.) |
| Max width: |
78.8 in. |
| Brakes: |
Four-wheel power disc brakes with (ABS) and AdvanceTrac®
with RSC® (Roll Stability Control) |
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| SUSPENSION |
| Front: |
Double wishbone short- and long-arms (SLA) architecture
with coil-over, gas filled shocks |
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Multi-link independent |
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| WHEELS AND TIRES |
| XLT: |
P265/70R17 A/S BSW tires/17 in. painted aluminum wheels |
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P265/70R17 A/T OWL tires/17 in. machined aluminum wheels |
| Eddie Bauer: |
P265/70R17 A/S OWL tires/17 in. aluminum wheels |
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P255/70R18 A/S OWL tires/18 in. machined aluminum wheels |
| Limited: |
P255/70R18 A/S OWL tires/18 in. machined aluminum wheels |
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Optional 20 in. chrome clad aluminum wheels |
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| CAPACITIES |
| Seating Capacity: |
5-9 |
| Curb weight (2WD): |
5,578 lbs. (EL 5,928 lbs.) |
| Cargo volume behind front row: |
108.2 cu. ft. (EL 130.8 cu. ft.) |
| Cargo volume behind second row: |
54.9 cu. ft. (EL 85.5 cu. ft.) |
| Maximum payload: |
1,800 lbs. (EL 1,700 lbs.) |
| Maximum towing capacity: |
9,100 lbs. |
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| AVAILABILITY |
| On sale: |
Fall 2006 |
| Price: |
Will be announced closer to launch |
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| These specifications are preliminary and
subject to change. |
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