LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW: Updated 2016 Ford Explorer Makes Its FIRST Appearance

LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW: Updated 2016 Ford Explorer Makes Its FIRST Appearance
You know, I was starting to wonder about the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. Would it have nearly as much juice as we're used to? Would there be a lot of all-new products debuting? Would it be interesting?

It looks like what was thought to be a snoozefest will be pretty exciting.

The latest news comes to us from one of the Detroit Three. Ford will be unveiling newly revamped 2016 Explorer in LA. While that may not get your blood pumping right away, keep in mind that this is a volume product and will make a significant impact on the Blue Oval's bottomline.

Look for the Explorer to appear on November 19.

Stay tuned to AutoSpies for the latest leaks, news and teases related to the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show!


Ford's press release follows:


Global SUV Momentum Expected to Continue Through End of Decade; Best-Selling Ford Utilities Poised for More Gains


Utility vehicles accounted for 23 percent of global sales for the Ford brand in 2013, up from 17 percent a year earlier; utility vehicle sales expected to grow to 29 percent by 2020

Global demand for SUVs is up 88 percent since 2008, making utility vehicles the fastest- growing segment around the world, according to IHS Automotive; utilities now comprise 19 percent of the global vehicle market

A new version of Ford Explorer will be revealed at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show

Since 2011 Ford has been the best-selling utility vehicle brand in the United States, with
strong sales of Ford Escape, Edge, Explorer and Expedition

DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 29, 2014 – Ford Motor Company will continue to drive the growth of utility vehicles globally by meeting growing demand with appealing and innovative products.

Ford utility vehicles – from the compact EcoSport to the eight-seat Expedition – accounted for 23 percent of brand sales globally in 2013, up from 17 percent a year earlier. By the end of the decade, Ford projects utility vehicles will account for 29 percent of its global sales as more consumers choose the versatility and capability of an SUV.

"The success of the One Ford plan is continuing to pay off," said Jim Farley, Ford executive vice president, Global Marketing, Sales and Service. "As utility vehicle demand rises around the world, our global lineup of vehicles, like EcoSport, Escape/Kuga and Edge, is helping us grow our share. The global desire for new utility vehicles is driving expansion in developing markets like China and helping the Ford brand reach more customers."

Utility vehicles leading sales growth worldwide

Utility vehicle sales are expanding rapidly in many of the world's fastest-growing markets – including Europe and China – according to a Ford analysis of data from IHS Automotive, which forecasts market information and competitive data on the automotive industry.

Worldwide demand for utility vehicles is up 88 percent since 2008, making SUVs the fastest- growing segment. Utilities now account for 19 percent of the global automotive market, with the segment expanding at more than three times the rate of the vehicle industry overall.

In Europe, the utility vehicle segment grew from 9 percent market share in 2008 to 19 percent in 2013. Sales of Ford Kuga, known as Escape in North America, increased 33 percent for the full 2013 sales year in Euro 20 markets*, reaching record levels January through September 2014.

To capitalize on the utility segment's strength in Europe, Ford introduced EcoSport earlier this year, and an all-new 2015 Ford Edge goes on sale there in late 2015. Both Edge and EcoSport are new entries for Ford in Europe.

The story is similar in China, where interest in utility vehicles drove the segment from 7 percent of industry sales in 2008 to 17 percent in 2013. Ford's overall sales growth in China – the largest market in the world – is robust. The Canadian-built Ford Edge launched in China in January 2011, with three more utilities – Ford Explorer, Kuga and EcoSport – debuting there in 2013. All four are selling well.

From January through September 2014, more than 100,000 Kugas and more than 60,000 EcoSports have been sold in China, with significant year-over-year increases. Edge sales there are up 70 percent over 2013, and sales of Explorer – imported to China from Chicago Assembly Plant – increased approximately 200 percent over 2013. Overall, more than 1 million Ford brand vehicles are expected to be sold in China this year – an all-time record.

In the United States, baby boomers and millennials – the two largest demographic groups – are choosing utility vehicles. Small utilities are now the largest segment in the U.S. market. A record number of Ford Escapes were sold in 2013, with sales up in 2014 as well. Ford Explorer and Expedition are selling at a pace not seen in nearly a decade.

New Explorer to debut at 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show

Ford confirmed today it will reveal its new 2016 Ford Explorer at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The new Ford Explorer goes on sale next year in North America, arriving in time to celebrate 25 years as the best-selling midsize SUV in the United States. Nearly 7 million Explorers have been sold here since the vehicle debuted in 1990 and popularized the SUV.

"The new Explorer is still the SUV America fell in love with – a vehicle built for the perfect family adventure," said Farley. "Explorer is the foundation of Ford's full line of award-winning utility vehicles, which is helping the Ford brand grow around the world."

The 2016 Ford Explorer makes its media debut Nov. 19. The 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show opens to the public Nov. 21.

The innovative 2016 Ford Explorer will reach showrooms with a new look, added capability and additional driver-assist technology. It will continue to underpin the company's utility vehicle lineup – from the hot-selling Ford Escape to the newly updated, full-size Ford Expedition.



JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 10/31/2014 6:00:38 AM
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Ford is basically the company that tries to be a European/Japanese company.

It tries to make reliable economy cars like the Japanese do, and they also try to make crossovers to compete with the Europeans like Land Rover.

And Ford basically fails at both.

Chrysler is now owned by the Italians, and practically the only reason why Fiat bought Chrysler was to bring Fiat back to the U.S., because really, who the hell even takes Chrysler seriously?

And now GM, which is having troubles with ignition problems.

Yes, basically the U.S. companies are garbage.

Now tell me why the rich Americans do not want to buy anything American, and do not even wish to be associated with anything American and yet, worship the European brands.

I can pretty much tell this Explorer will look like an ugly crossover, just like the current model. Why even kill that truck-like design? When that really was a lot more like Ford?

But we all know why. Basically the American companies "wish" they were European or Japanese. Just like how many U.S. companies fled to other countries all just to avoid taxes.


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/31/2014 7:17:12 AM
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While you live in your bubble we think the Ford Explorer is a great product that's done pretty well for the Blue Oval.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/31/2014 8:30:32 AM
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Funny how based on warranty claims Ford's reliability as a brand is significantly better than the high-maintenance Germans and it is equal in reliability to Toyota and Honda.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 10/31/2014 3:52:02 PM
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Equal in reliability to Toyota and Honda has to be a statement way too exaggerated.

I have checked Edmunds consumer reviews, and other people's opinions on their Ford vehicles, and I have not seen many people who were happy with the purchase. The newer models of Explorer were called junk by many people.

German reliability being bad is understandable, as they always update things.

But the Americans never really update crap, and yet, reliability is as good as Made in China cars.

Matt, don't believe the warranty claims. As Ford lies about mpg all the time as well. Believe what the people tell us.


Dr550Dr550 - 10/31/2014 3:44:33 PM
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Ford Motor Co., unlike MB and BMW, uses the same engine design for 12 years. Just like Toyota and Honda. In laws Ford Edge and F150 run like tanks. No issues.


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