San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

FORD BUILDING NEW TEXAS-STYLE EXPLORER

- BY ROBERT CHANNICK Channick writes for Tribune News Service.

Ford announced Wednesday it is rolling out a new version of its Explorer SUV — the King Ranch Edition — with the “authentici­ty” of a Texas ranch and a made-in-chicago label.

The Explorer King Ranch, set to hit showrooms in the spring, will be built exclusivel­y at Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant on the city’s Southeast Side.

Ford has more than 5,200 hourly employees working three shifts at its Chicago plant. No new hires or retooling is expected to begin production of the King Ranch, Ford spokeswoma­n Kelli Felker said.

Named after a 168-yearold cattle ranch in southern Texas, the new SUV will feature a “rugged premium appearance” with leather and wood interior, a stone graypainte­d mesh grille, 20-inch aluminum wheels and quad chrome exhaust tips.

The SUV will offer massaging seats, a 10-inch touch screen and a 14speaker sound system. Prices will start at $52,350 for rear-wheel-drive and $54,350 for four-wheel drive.

The Explorer was the top-selling mid-size SUV in the U.S. last year with 226,217 vehicles sold, up 20.9 percent over 2019, the automaker reported.

In March 2019, Ford spent $1 billion to transform the nearly century-old Chicago plant, which phased out production of the Taurus sedan to focus on building SUVS, including the Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator and Police Intercepto­r.

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FORD The 2021 Ford Explorer King Ranch edition introduces a rugged, premium appearance.

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