Poll: Ford Explorer Tremor Or China’s Timberline Front End?
Does China or North America have the better looking model?
Read More »Does China or North America have the better looking model?
Read More »Similar, but with important distinctions.
Read More »The Timberline trim is seemingly going away.
Read More »The rugged model was absent from the 2025 Explorer reveal.
Read More »A quick and easy way to protect the crossover's vitals.
Read More »Giving us a good look at its unchanged front end.
Read More »That part of the design will carry over, at least.
Read More »It looks a bit different than its North American counterpart.
Read More »The refreshed lineup should arrive at dealers later this year.
Read More »The off-road-focused crossover will apparently be headed to China soon.
Read More »The more rugged version of the popular crossover will carry on.
Read More »The rugged crossover will stick around for the forthcoming revamp.
Read More »The Timberline was designed to make the installation of the light kit extremely easy.
Read More »2021 Ford Explorer Timberline color quintet includes Iconic Silver and Forged Green.
Read More »The most off-road capable Explorer to date is now available to purchase.
Read More »The feature is even more limited than last year.
Read More »It's one of four new colors for Ford's three-row crossover.
Read More »Here is what the new trim looks like up close.
Read More »The bespoke trailer contains everything one might need for an overlanding trip.
Read More »The Explorer is the first Timberline model, but it won't be the last.
Read More »The Explorer's newest trim will make it more capable than ever.
Read More »Here's our best look at the Explorer Timberline yet.
Read More »A new logo will grace the front of the new Timberline that fits its purpose perfectly.
Read More »This is the first time we've seen the Timberline in Oxford White.
Read More »This could explain why the prototypes we've seen aren't sitting up very high.
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