Ford continues to expand its lineup of Tremor-branded vehicles. The latest to get the treatment is the Explorer, joining the Maverick, Expedition, and F-150 in the Blue Oval’s garage. The new Explorer Tremor goes on sale for the 2026 model year; however, Ford doesn’t say when the rugged SUV will reach showrooms.

The Explorer Tremor features an off-road-tuned suspension that adds an extra inch of height, with tuned springs and sway bars, while improving the departure and approach angles. Eighteen-inch tires with Bridgestone Dueler all-terrain tires sit at the corners, while auxiliary lights, orange tow hooks, and other orange accents—a color Ford calls “electric spice”—differentiate this Explorer from the others.



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2026 Explorer Tremor Powertrain Options

Under the hood is Ford’s 3.0-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine, the same one powering the Explorer ST. It produces 400 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque, but Ford will also offer customers the 300-hp, 2.3-liter four-cylinder as an option. All-wheel drive and a Toresen limited-slip differential are standard, along with some underbody protection.

Inside, the new Tremor includes the Ford Digital Experience and CoPilot 360 2.0 Assist. Optional features include massaging front seats, a 14-speaker B&O sound system, and BlueCruise 1.5.

Ford Explorer Tremor Pricing

Ford hasn’t released 2026 Explorer Tremor pricing just yet. That information will likely arrive closer to its on-sale date, but we can estimate a price based on the current lineup. The 2025 Explorer ST, which currently sits at the top of the model range, starts at $56,465 (prices include the destination charge).



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The Tremor could cost as much, if not more. However, the trim isn’t always the most expensive one available. The Explorer Tremor could start below the ST in the low-$50,000 range, but we’ll have to wait for official details.

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