Ford Explorer ST

The Ford Explorer ST AWD is a stalwart in the SUV business made better by a stout powertrain, three rows of passenger space and enough towing ability to pull a 747. Okay, we were kidding about pulling a jetliner, but it certainly can pull a small plane, if needed. At Napleton News, we are always looking for a new experience. Hop in while we try this one on for size.

What is the Ford Explorer ST?

Rolling Explorer
The Ford Explorer ST is a performance-oriented SUV powered by a twin-turbo V6 engine.

Simply, the Ford Explorer ST AWD is the Blue Oval’s bread and butter sport utility vehicle. It can carry up to seven passengers, is a family hauler, and can even serve and protect. That last part is reference to the Ford Police Interceptor package that makes the Explorer into a patrol SUV. As automakers have seemingly left the sedan segment, SUVs have become the vehicle of choice for police departments around the country.

In the case of our Explorer ST, we start with the basic Explorer. But that’s where the similarity ends. Ford gives it some muscle by way of the 3.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine. That means it’s pumping out 400 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque. Rear-wheel drive is standard in most cases. In ours, it was equipped with four-wheel drive and a 10-speed automatic transmission. Regardless if you get the base 2.0-liter four-cylinder or the V6, maximum towing capacity checks in at 5,000 pounds.

Our ST was also equipped with Ford’s BlueCruise for hands-free driving. We tried it. We like it. Even so, we find ourselves tensing up as we anticipate the need to take over the wheel as needed.

What’s new on the Explorer ST?

Rolling ST
Featuring mild upgrades for the 2025, the Ford Explorer ST features a 400 hp twin-turbo V6.

The Explorer received a makeover for 2025 with a dressed-up exterior and some interior improvements. The outside gets a more aggressive appearance, thanks to wider air curtains, new headlights and a unique grille for each trim level, the inside gets a once-over with improved materials, stitching, kick panels, and more.

Inside the Explorer ST AWD.

interior ST
The Explorer ST includes a revised interior for 2025.

The interior fit and finish inside the new Ford Explorer is the big news this year. Soft-touch material brings a class-above feel to the cabin and makes it more suited for those who spend lots of time in the car. We’re talking families and those prone to road trips and the like.

Our Explorer features a by-now standard 12.3-inch gauge display and an infotainment system anchored by a 13.2-inch touchscreen. Sitting just above a wireless charger the screen features navigation, cellular and climate controls. And the bonus: It operates a 14-speaker Bang and Olufsen premium audio system. The road never sounded so good!

front wheels ST
Engineered by the Ford Performance team, the Explorer ST includes high performance tires and brakes.

Our ST featured a pair of captain’s chairs in the second row, reducing the passenger count to six, but carrying only four passengers during our time in the Explorer meant we were ahead of the game. That left more room for luggage. As if.

Actually, the three rows of seating inside the Explorer offer a myriad of cargo-carrying options. Behind the third row is 16.3-cubic feet of luggage area. Fold both rows down and that space grows to 85.8-cubic feet.

Behind the wheel of the Ford Explorer ST

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The 2025 Ford Explorer ST AWD.

Starting the engine is a push-button affair. This being the ST brought with it certain features the rest of the line (and some competitors) could only dream of. The twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine and ten-speed automatic like to be driven. This combo displays plenty of low-end torque with a high (400) horsepower output. It sounds good, especially when stepped on hard.

Even with that, we still managed a combined 19-ish miles-per-gallon.

We found the seats were comfortable, especially during long, extended drives behind the wheel.

Switching on the Ford BlueCruise system allowed us to go hands-free for a while. We were never actually “hands-free” in our minds, though. That’s because they remained at the ready as we were always conscious of the other drivers around us while cruising through the Massachusetts highway system.

One thing that we thought was missing from our ride were adaptive dampers. We wish it did have them. They would present a more compliant ride for enthusiasts and general consumer alike.

2025 Ford Explorer ST AWD Specifications

Engine Type3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline V6 Engine
Horsepower400 hp @5,500 rpm
Torque415 lb-ft @3,500 rpm
Transmission10-speed automatic transmission
EPA Fuel Economy Equivalent (Combined/City/Hwy)20/18/25 MPG
Suspension F/RMacPherson Strut / Multilink
Turning Circle38.7 ft.
Also AvailableChoice of Engine, trim levels, 2-wheel drive
Specs
Warranty3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty5 years/60,000 miles
NHTSA Safety Rating5-stars
Max Seating Capacity7 passengers
Wheelbase119.1 inches
Overall Length198.8 inches
Width78.9 inches
Height69.8 inches
Headroom, Front40.7 inches
Headroom, 2nd40.5 inches
Headroom, 3rd38.9 inches
Legroom, 1st42.9 inches
Legroom, 2nd38.3 inches
Legroom, 3rd32.2 inches
Shoulder room, 1st row62.1 inches
Shoulder room, 2nd row61.9 inches
Shoulder room, 3rd row54.6 inches

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