If you’re in the market for a full-size SUV, look no further. The Expedition has plenty of room for the family, lots of power, and is engineered to perform both on and off the road. Here’s a look at
some of the best features of the 2020 Ford Expedition that your family is sure to love.
Style and Comfort
Comfort is king in the Ford Expedition. It has seating for up to eight passengers, but no one is denied comfort or space. The third row has power reclining seats, and the second row features power tilt and slide seats. Both the third and second rows boast best-in-class legroom.
First and second rows come with captain’s chairs and are available in leather with heated and ventilated features. Wood grain finishes, and plenty of soft-touch surfaces give the Expedition an upscale feel your family will appreciate. There are three special edition Expeditions too, offering unique design elements. The King Ranch offers Del Rio leather seats with Kingsville stitching of the Running W logo on the seat backs.
The Texas Edition is loaded with similar interior style points, as well as some exterior upgrades like 22-inch wheels and the Texas Edition badging. This SUV is engineered to handle whatever road you travel. The Stealth Edition comes with all the power and performance features, plus some style points like red leather stitching and polished steel scuff plates. This Expedition is designed to turn heads as much on the boulevard as it does on the back roads.
Power
Every Expedition is powered by Ford’s 3.5-liter V-6 EcoBoost engine. This twin-turbo, inter cooled, direct injection engine is paired with a 10-speed SelectShift automatic transmission. This powertrain gets an impressive 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. Even with all this power, it still gets a best-in-class EPA-estimated 17 miles per gallon in the city, 24 mpg on the highway, and 20 mpg combined.
Performance
The Expedition is built to perform both on and off the road. It features an independent front and rear suspension and a continuously controlled damping system that smooths out surface imperfections for a more comfortable ride. A hill start assist system helps you get moving on those steep inclines by keeping the brake on for up to two seconds while your foot moves from the brake to the accelerator. Ford’s hill descent control system helps you down steep declines by applying selective brake pressure to keep you under control.
When equipped with the Heavy-Duty Tow Package, the Expedition can tow up to 9,300 pounds. You can also get the pro trailer backup assist system. Now you can steer your trailer simply by turning a knob in the direction you want the trailer to go. The Expedition does the rest.
Every Expedition comes standard with Ford’s AdvanceTrac with roll stability control system. This system also works on your trailer, helping to reduce sway. The factory installed trailer brake controller synchs your Expedition’s brake system with your trailer brakes to ensure the two units act as one.
There’s a lot to love on the Expedition. Come test drive one today and see which features you’ll find perfect for your family.

