The Ford Expedition and Ford Expedition MAX are full-size American SUVs built for family life with room for up to eight passengers plus all their personal cargo and a stout towing capacity for the adventure ahead. Discover what's in store for this model-year update when we explore the changes that the 2021 Ford Expedition brings to the table versus last year’s 2020 Ford Expedition SUV.
Not much has changed between model years, but the 2021 Expedition certainly packs some welcome benefits new owners can appreciate. The comparison table provided kicks things off with an overview of some of the differences and similarities the 2021 Expedition and the 2020 model demonstrate.
2021 Ford Expedition |
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2020 Ford Expedition |
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$49,025 | Starting MSRP | $52,810 |
3.5L EcoBoost® V6 | Base Engine | 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 |
Standard | Second-Row USB Ports | Available |
Available | STX Package | Not Available |
On top of a mild price drop, the 2021 Ford Expedition lineup benefits from new standard and optional features. For one, all versions of the 2021 Ford Expedition will now feature USB ports for second-row passengers to charge all their favorite devices. The SUV also receives new wheel designs on all trim levels. An available STX Package is new this year as well, adding a five-bar chrome grille with Magnetic secondary bars, a SYNC® 3 infotainment system with 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility, and tri-zone electronic automatic temperature control.
This year new exterior colors Antimatter Blue and Kodiak Brown join the lineup alongside returning options like Star White Metallic, Rapid Red Metallic, Magnetic, Iconic Silver, Race Red, Burgundy Velvet Metallic, Agate Black, and Oxford White. Discontinued colors Blue and Desert Gold will remain available only on Expedition models from the 2020 lineup and earlier.
The Co-Pilot360™ Assist package is available on the XLT model for the first time this year and includes a vast range of driver assists like automatic high beams, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and so much more.