Ford Expedition

The 2026 Ford Expedition continues to dominate the full-size SUV segment, building on its major 2025 redesign with subtle refinements that keep it a top choice for families needing serious space, power, and versatility.

Under the hood, the twin-turbo 3.5L EcoBoost V6 remains a standout, delivering 400 horsepower (or 440 hp in high-output trims like Platinum or Stealth Performance) and strong torque for effortless acceleration.We drove the Platinum trim and it blew us away. It outpowers many rival V8s while achieving impressive fuel economy for such a massive vehicle. Paired with a smooth 10-speed automatic, it offers class-leading towing up to 9,600 pounds—perfect for boats, trailers, or heavy loads. The ride is plush and composed, especially on highways, with helpful driver aids making long trips relaxing, though its sheer size means it feels cumbersome in tight parking lots or city driving.

Inside, the Expedition shines with cavernous three-row seating that comfortably fits adults in all rows. Cargo space is generous, and the innovative split tailgate (part liftgate, part drop-down) is a game-changer for picnics or loading. Tech highlights include a massive 24-inch panoramic display, 13.2-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a user-friendly interface—though some controls feel scattered, and the high-tech dash can overwhelm at first. Upper trims like Platinum or the Stealth Performance Package add luxury with premium materials, enhanced power, and stylish blacked-out accents.

Specialized variants like the Tremor bring off-road prowess with upgraded suspension and tires, borrowing Raptor-inspired hardware for light trails without sacrificing family duties.

Starting around $65,000 and climbing past $85,000 fully loaded, it’s pricey—but the Expedition delivers unmatched practicality, refinement, and capability. It earns high marks as a versatile family hauler that checks nearly every box.

We give the Expedition 4.5 Lambos,

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