Comparison: Range (WLTP) Ford Explorer vs. competitors 2024

The range of an electric car, such as this , refers to the maximum distance it can travel on a single charge of its battery. This can vary widely depending on factors such as the size and capacity of the battery (Explorer 3.0 EcoBoost Plug-in-Hybrid : 13.6 kWh), the vehicle's weight ((Explorer 3.0 EcoBoost Plug-in-Hybrid : 2466 kg)) and aerodynamics, and the driving conditions.The WLTP range cycle (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure) is a test procedure specifically designed to measure the range and consumption of an electric vehicle. It is done in variety of driving conditions, such as urban, suburban and highway driving , as well as air conditioning and heating usage.This test aims to provide a more realistic estimate of an electric vehicle's range than the previous testing method (NEDC), which was based on a single driving cycle.The longest range you can find amongst similar vehicles has WEY Coffee 01 2.0 PHEV (V71-V61 ), which is 104km more than the Explorer 3.0 EcoBoost Plug-in-Hybrid - 146 km. For illustration, the difference in battery capacity between the Ford and the WEY is 28kWh.

Ford Explorer - How has the range (wltp) changed over the generations?

The difference in Range (WLTP) between first generation (II) from 1995 and last generation (VI) from 2019 is 42 km.
The range (wltp) of the current generation of Explorer is 42 km.

The range (wltp) compared to other Ford models

Ford Explorer vs other current cars by Ford

(Range (WLTP))
Range (WLTP): Explorer vs. other models by Ford
Variant nameRange (WLTP)
Explorer 42 km
E-Tourneo Custom 302 km
E-Transit {VAN} 313 km
E-Transit Custom Kombi 321 km
E-Transit Custom {VAN} 327 km
Explorer EV 384 km
Mustang Mach-E 440 km
Mustang Mach-E Rally 510 km

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