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FORD EXPEDITION (2011)

Sunday, July 4, 2010


- Standard Trailer Sway Control works with AdvanceTrac® with RSC (Roll Stability Control™) to aid confidence while towing
- SYNC® adds Traffic, Directions & Information, while the available voice-activated navigation system includes HD Radio® and SIRIUS Travel Link™, offering Expedition customers a wealth of choices in information and entertainment
- Six-speed automatic transmission offers exceptional shift quality and fuel economy

Ford Expedition and Expedition EL blend bold Ford Truck design, functionality and toughness with interior refinement, giving customers the flexibility only a full-size Ford SUV can provide. For the 2011 model year, the Expedition lineup offers newly available interior technology to help occupants stay connected and entertained.

Long journeys, already made easier by the spacious, comfortable accommodations found within Expedition, are aided by a new available headrest-mounted rear DVD system. With two individual screens and two sets of wireless headphones, the system allows rear seat passengers to enjoy individual A/V options without disturbing front seat passengers or each other.

For safety on journeys of any length, Expedition is aided by Ford-exclusive AdvanceTrac with RSC, including standard Trailer Sway Control. Trailer Sway Control works in conjunction with AdvanceTrac with RSC to detect trailer sway through the motions of the vehicle and take measures – such as applying precise braking and reducing engine torque – to bring both vehicle and trailer under control.

AdvanceTrac with RSC delivers a level of performance that competitive stability control systems can’t match. Unlike competitor systems, AdvanceTrac with RSC uses a second gyroscopic roll-rate sensor to determine the vehicle’s body roll angle and roll rate.

If the unique roll-rate sensor detects a significant roll angle, the system applies additional countermeasures – such as applying brakes to one or more wheels or reducing engine power – to enhance vehicle rollover resistance.

In the event of an accident, Expedition is equipped with the SOS Post-Crash Alert System™, where the horn and emergency flashers are activated should airbags deploy. Other safety features include Safety Canopy® side-curtain airbags, a rollover detection system and dual-stage front airbags that deploy with varying power based on crash severity, the driver’s seat position and seat belt usage. Front seat side airbags provide extra protection in the event of a side impact.

The 2000 Expedition was the first full-size SUV to earn five-star front safety NCAP ratings for the driver and passenger from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a recognition it has maintained every year since 2000. This 10-year run on five-star ratings sets Expedition apart as best in its class. The Expedition is designed to meet all known future government crash standards.

More choices, more convenience

Expedition provides customers with the convenience and luxury options full-size SUV buyers demand. The 2011 Expedition is available in XL, XLT, Limited and King Ranch series; an EL version of each is also available.

A wealth of standard convenience options gives Expedition a luxurious feel. The Easy Fuel® Capless Fuel-Filler System eliminates the inconvenience of forgetting to put the gas cap back on after fueling, and can also help prevent evaporative emissions from escaping. Standard center console, leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel and six-speaker audio system with CD and MP3 capability are also found on Expedition.

Expedition features Ford’s MyKey™ system. Parents simply program the key through the vehicle message center to incorporate restrictions such as:

Persistent Belt-Minder® chime
Limited top speed of 80 mph
Traction control system that limits tire spin cannot be deactivated
Audio system volume limited to 44 percent of maximum volume
A speed alert chime at 45, 55 or 65 mph
Technology also helps keep Expedition customers connected. SIRIUS® satellite radio capability and SYNC, the industry-first, voice-activated hands-free communications and entertainment system, are both standard features on XLT, Limited and King Ranch trim levels.

SYNC with Traffic, Directions & Information leverages industry-leading voice-recognition software, integrated GPS technology and a customer’s Bluetooth®-capable mobile phone. SYNC’s new applications provide simple hands-free access to personalized traffic reports, precise turn-by-turn driving directions, and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather.

Also available is a voice-activated navigation system with SIRIUS Travel LinkTM that lets customers access up-to-the-minute information and entertainment content through the vehicle’s navigation system. The information includes current gas prices from an estimated 120,000 filling stations, up-to-the-minute traffic information for 78 markets, weather conditions, sports scores and movie listings in the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia.

Music lovers will enjoy the addition of HD Radio technology, included with the voice-activated navigation system. HD Radio enables more listening options and digital sound quality. No additional equipment or cost is involved. To use HD Radio, listeners simply tune in their favorite station. If the station is broadcasting with HD Radio technology, the system automatically picks up the signal and will transition to digital audio once decoded.

A Ford truck at heart

Expedition is powered by a tough truck-proven 5.4-liter flex fuel V-8 engine. Flex fuel gives consumers more options at the pump, allowing refueling with E85 ethanol fuel blends.

With three valves per cylinder and variable camshaft timing, the 5.4-liter engine delivers a satisfying balance of refinement and muscle. Rated at 310 horsepower and 365 ft.-lb. of torque, Expedition can tow up to 9,200 pounds, for the best tow rating in its class.

With a wider gear ratio, Expedition’s six-speed transmission has smaller steps between gears than a typical four-speed automatic and offers improved shift quality, faster acceleration and improved fuel economy.

Expedition safety technologies

Standard and available 2011 Ford Expedition safety features include:

AdvanceTrac traction control with RSC (Roll Stability Control) and Trailer Sway Control
Safety Canopy™, a side air curtain technology offering protection for all seating rows
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) system
Dual-stage front airbags for the driver and front seat passenger, side airbags and a front passenger sensor system
MyKey programmable vehicle key
SOS Post-Crash Alert System
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Expedition technology and connectivity features
Standard and available 2011 Ford Expedition technology features include:

AM/FM/CD/MP3 player with audio input jack
SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment system with Traffic, Directions & Information
Voice-activated navigation with SIRIUS Travel Link and HD Radio, including iTunes song-tagging ability
Keyless Entry – Remote and SecuriCode™ (Keypad)
Lighting – Illuminated Entry with Approach Lamps
Perimeter Alarm
SIRIUS satellite radio with a complimentary six-month subscription
Dual headrest-mounted rear seat DVD system
SecuriLock® passive anti-theft system
Power adjustable pedals

All Expedition models are built in Louisville, Ky.