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Inside: Ford Explorer gets a King Ranch luxury package.

- By PHOEBE WALL HOWARD

Customers told Ford Motor Co. they wanted more luxury.

So Ford responded with a first-ever King Ranch package for its popular Explorer SUV that includes hand-stitched “premium touches” and mahogany-colored Del Rio leather trimmed seats with perforated front and second rows with the legendary King Ranch Running logo, along with leather door trim rollers, Sapele wood instrument panel appliques and leather-wrapped steering wheel with a Sapele wood insert, according to a news release last week.

And there's more. Inside, it will also include multi-contour seats with massaging capabiliti­es, a 10.1-inch touch screen with swipe and pinch-tozoom capabiliti­es and a 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system.

Outside, it will include a gray mesh grille insert, 20-inch aluminum wheels with Running W center cap, liftgate scuff plate and quad chrome exhaust tips.

It has a 365-hp engine and 380 pound-feet of torque with fourwheel drive and rear-wheel drive options, Ford said. This is the first rear-wheel drive combinatio­n with the 3.0L EcoBoost. Ford said a standard Class III Trailer Tow package allows for towing capability of up to 5,600 pounds.

Enhanced technology includes adaptive cruise control and lane centering, evasive steering assist, voice-activated touchscree­n navigation with pinch-to-zoom capability, and speed sign recognitio­n.

‘Captain’s chairs’

For two decades, Ford has had a relationsh­ip with the King Ranch, a Texas cattle ranch, starting with the 2001 F-150 King Ranch. It featured a leather-covered front console with the King Ranch brand, and front and rear King Ranch leather captain's chairs, and King Ranch branding throughout. Since then, Ford Expedition and F-Series Super Duty have offered the features.

“Today, workers at the Texas ranch use a fleet of more than 300 Ford trucks to get the job done every day,” Ford said in its release.

When introducin­g the Explorer King Ranch, Ford touted its historical affiliatio­n.

“In 1853, Captain Richard King

bootstrapp­ed the King Ranch in the harsh landscape of southern Texas until it became a shining example of agricultur­al and livestock innovation and success,” said Lee Newcombe, Explorer marketing manager.

The Explorer King Ranch starts at $52,350 for rear-wheel drive and $54,350 for four-wheel drive, plus a destinatio­n and delivery fee of $1,245. It will be available in the spring.

Explorer is built in Chicago.

 ?? FORD/TNS ?? Ford Motor Co. introduced the 2021 Ford Explorer King Ranch edition with luxury features on Feb. 24.
FORD/TNS Ford Motor Co. introduced the 2021 Ford Explorer King Ranch edition with luxury features on Feb. 24.

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