Ford has launched the next-generation Explorer SUV for the 2020 model year. The all-new Explorer features a fresh new design, plus the latest technological innovations. Most notably, the new model switches from a front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive configuration (thanks to the CD6 platform). All-wheel drive remains optional.
When compared to the last-gen, 2019 model, the all-new 2020 Ford Explorer adds six new exterior colors to its color palette: Silver Spruce, Iconic Silver, Atlas Blue, Rich Copper, Rapid Red, and Star White. Here’s our first look at the new Star White Metallic Tricoat hue.
Assigned order code AZ, Star White is one of the only metallic tricoat option available for the 2020 Explorer. It’s worth noting that the hue is the most expensive exterior color option for the new vehicle, and is one of five total metallic colors available.
The new Star White color is not included in the base price of the all-new 2020 Explorer, and costs an additional $595.00. It is available in conjunction with all interior color combinations and all trim levels, except for the base model.
2020 Ford Explorer Trim Levels:
2020 Ford Explorer Interior Color Combinations:
As of this writing, the all-new Ford Explorer is available at the retail level, since the Ford Chicago Assembly plant has been producing the vehicle for the past several months. Models in the Star White Metallic Tricoat exterior color are already on dealer lots, but availability varies by dealer – so be sure to check with your preferred dealer for complete details.
More information about 2020 Ford Explorer colors:
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I bought a new Explorer in 2014. It had a white metallic paint that I thought was an add'l charge. Can you tell me if this new white is the same? Thanks.