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Ford juices up the 2026 Explorer EV with Vehicle-to-Load tech… but not in the U.S.

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Ford juices up the 2026 Explorer EV with Vehicle-to-Load tech… but not in the U.S.
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Ford just gave the European Explorer EV a meaningful upgrade, and the headline feature is one American buyers will probably spend a few minutes being quietly jealous about.

The 2026 Explorer now comes with Pro Power Onboard — basically a built-in power outlet that turns the SUV into a mobile generator (what we commonly call Vehicle-to-Load functionality). There’s a socket in the trunk and an optional adapter at the charge port, delivering up to 2.3 kW combined.

Camping trips, dead e-bikes, laptops mid-road trip — Ford’s got you covered. US customers, unfortunately, do not get this one. Europe only.

So what else is new under the hood?

Quite a bit, actually. The Standard Range model swaps to a new Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, pushing range up to 444 km — a jump of over 60 km compared to before.

The motor gets a boost too, now hitting 140 kW and 350 Nm of torque, with a 0–100 km/h time of 8.0 seconds. Not sports car territory, but respectable for a family SUV hauling a boot full of camping gear.

The driver assistance upgrades are where things get interesting. The adaptive cruise control can now read traffic lights and brake on its own — which, if you’ve ever coasted through an amber on cruise control, sounds pretty welcome.

Ford Explorer EV interiors.

And yes, it’ll basically park itself

Reversing Assist records your path for up to 50 metres and steers you back out so you don’t have to. And Trained Park Assist watches how you park, remembers it, then just does it for you next time. Five spots storable. Your awkward supermarket bay included.

Rounding things out is a refreshed SYNC Move infotainment interface with larger navigation displays and app folder support — basically your phone’s home screen logic, applied to a 14.6-inch touchscreen.

The updated Explorer is available to order across Europe now, where it starts from €39,900 (about $46,000).

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