The redesigned 2025 Ford Expedition was designed to be a bold, commanding presence on and off the streets, but for buyers who want to fly under the radar, the Stealth Packages are the perfect blend of subtle and sporty. Both the Stealth Appearance Package and the Stealth Performance Package are on the order books for the full-size SUV, but the two bundles offer similar features with an important distinction. Today, Ford Authority explores what each of these packages contains, how to tell them apart, and how much they’ll set Expedition buyers back.
Acquiring either of the Stealth Packages requires that buyers must first choose the 2025 Ford Expedition Platinum, which itself starts at $79,995 including destination freight charges (DFC). Both packages are optional on – and exclusive to – this trim level.
The Stealth Appearance Package is geared more toward aesthetics, offered at $3,570. This package includes exclusive badging, 22X9-inch High Gloss Black Painted aluminum wheels, black headlamp bezels, Carbon Black front fascia, black roof rails, and a grille with signature lighting, plus more. Note that this package requires the Black Onyx interior colorway, and cannot be paired with the Platinum Ultimate Package. It also features the standard twin-turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost V6, rated at 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque.
The Stealth Performance Package, meanwhile, also offers a host of exterior aesthetic upgrades and then some. For $6,545, the Stealth Performance Package fits the 2025 Ford Expedition Platinum with the optional high-output 3.5L V6 engine, good for a peppy 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. It also includes the 22-inch by 9-inch Magnetite Painted Aluminum Wheels, plus all of the badging included in the Stealth Appearance Package.
Production of the full size SUV began at the Kentucky Truck plant on January 6th, 2025, as previously reported by Ford Authority. Pricing starts at $63,695, including destination freight charges, making the SUV a bit more expensive than it was for 2024. In fact, the priciest model in the bunch can cost upwards of $90,000.
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Explain $90,000 dollars for an Expedition.
The 90,000 Expedition platinum ultimate is a totally luxurious vehicle it has 24 inch wheels, Goodyear eagle tires, outside lighting all around the truck, everything is leather, heated and cooled seats, front seats have a rolling back massager and many more features, our build date is may 12th, and will be over 100k, and we’re excited to get it, it’s replacing a 2004 Hummer H2….
…with a V6 engine and looks like a Chevy Suburban.
Hey Harold with 440hp and 510ft.lbs…You mean that V6? The 3.5 TT V6? Which is AMAZING BECAUSE that itsy bitsy 215 cu.in is putting out Big Block Performance. That thing got a Fawd Mowter in it! lol
This thing really needs a redesign. It's absolutely hideous.
In today's economy (cue the theme song from the Titanic movie) anyone who purchases vehicles at the $100k mark need serious therapy and counseling.
Even if you can afford it, great for you, you must have an urge to satisfy your "Inadequate Manhood" by buying such items, while the rest of the country is defaulting on mortgages and their piddly $40k car loans.