During the month of July 2025, The Blue Oval offers a nationwide financing deal on the 2024 Ford Expedition as part of its Ford Summer Sales Event, “Ford for America.” This includes interest-free financing, $0 down payment, and no payments for up to 90 days.
Additionally, low-interest long-term financing and $7,000 cash back is available in select markets on the full-size SUV, on both standard- and extended-length variants.
There are still no incentives available yet on the all-new 2025 Ford Expedition, as the next-generation model is in high demand.
Ford Explorer discount and incentive offers vary by region in July 2025. Below, here are available featured offers in four large U.S. markets for the 2025 Ford Expedition, including any national ones:
The above offers will remain valid through September 2nd, 2025. As a reminder, the preceding list does not represent all offers that may be available, so as always, we recommend checking with an authorized Ford dealer in your area to find out what Ford Expedition incentive offers are available to you.
For reference, here are the 2025 Ford Expedition trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including $1,995 destination/delivery charge:
2025 Expedition
2025 Expedition Max
The redesigned 2025 Ford Expedition arrives with an all-new Tremor variant and class-exclusive Split Gate, plus revamped exterior styling, new features, and an overhauled interior. Available in regular and extended-length Max variants, trim levels get simplified to just four, including the new base-model Active, King Ranch, Platinum, and the first-ever Tremor variant, which replaces the Timberline and is not available in the Max variant. All trims are three-row.
For 2025, the entire lineup sports fresh styling both up front and in the rear, and a convenient new feature called Ford Split Gate, which functions much like a regular tailgate on a pickup. The top three-quarters of the liftgate raises upward, while the lower portion folds down, able to support up to 500 pounds. The Split Gate also features a seatback as part of the optional Cargo Tailgate Manager, and can even transform into a serving table.
Inside the cabin, the biggest change in the refreshed full-size SUV is the addition of a new 24-inch panoramic display that doubles as the instrument cluster and is paired with an 13.2-inch center screen running the fairly new Ford Digital Experience software.
Available powertrains continue to include the twin turbocharged 3.5L V6 EcoBoost engine, which produces 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque, or 440 horsepower and 510 pound-feet in the high-output version, which is standard in the Tremor and optional on Platinum.
The 2025 Expedition is much more expensive than the outgoing SUV, with increases ranging from $2,065 to $9,225. The Active has a starting price of $63,995 in standard-length fare, after a mid-year price bump, and the range-topping King Ranch is $88,650 in the extended-length variant. The most expensive 2025 Expedition costs $90K. These include a destination/delivery charge of $1,995.
The 2025 Ford Expedition has already arrived at dealers, ready for buyers to take delivery of the updated model. Any delay could be attributed to the 2025 Expedition launch being part of a “relentless” quality control process.
Check out this exclusive Ford Authority video on how the 2025 Ford Expedition brings “updates galore,” here below:
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The exterior updates look great. I'm NOT liking the dashboard at all! And this size vehicle would do well to have a V8 option.