The Ford Explorer receives enough of a reworking for 2006 to consider it an all-new model, including a new 4.6-litre V8 with three valves per cylinder, up from the 16-valve offering in 2005, that now makes 292 horsepower to the 2005 version’s 239 hp. It’s combined with an equally new six-speed automatic transmission. All Explorers now ride on a new, stronger frame with independent rear suspension.
 

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The base XLS trim line is gone, leaving the XLT, Eddie Bauer and Limited. The Sport Trac, the combination SUV/pickup based on the Explorer, has also been dropped from the line, although the company says it’s temporary and a new version should be back for 2008.
On the outside, the Explorer receives a new grille and fascia, new dual-beam headlamps, a new liftgate and taillamps, and a new available 18-inch chrome wheel. The XLT gets side cladding and wheel lips; the Eddie Bauer receives Pueblo Gold accents and running boards; and the Limited gets chrome mirror caps. Running boards are now optional on the XLT, instead of standard, and front tow hooks are no longer available.
On the inside, a smoker’s package is now a dealer-installed accessory instead of standard equipment; there are all-new seats; new floor shifter; a new available power fold-flat third-row seat; a new navigation system; and a ten-way power driver seat that’s standard with leather seats.
Safety changes include standard side seat-mounted airbags, standard Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control; adaptive front airbags; and adaptive multi-load limiting seatbelt retractors.
The popular Explorer comes in five- or seven-passenger seating. The XLT and Eddie Bauer editions come base a 4.0-litre V6 with a five-speed automatic transmission; the Limited uses the new 4.6-litre V8 with six-speed automatic, but the two lower models can be optioned up to it. All use Ford’s Control Trac four-wheel-drive system, which includes electronic controls, two-speed transfer case and locked front wheel hubs. In Automatic mode, it runs in rear-wheel-drive but redirects torque when necessary; the system can also be locked into 4High or 4Low.
Features on the XLT include 17-inch aluminum wheels, fog lamps, automatic headlamps, keyless entry keypad, heated mirrors, roof rack with crossbars, manual air conditioning, power windows and locks, speed-sensitive intermittent wipers, CD/MP3 player with four speakers, floor mats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather-wrapped steering wheel and cruise control.
The Eddie Bauer edition, named for the clothing and outfitting store, adds two-tone bumpers, silver roof rails, running boards, 17-inch painted aluminum wheels, dual-zone electronic climate control, Audiophile six-CD/MP3 system, universal garage door opener, pecan woodgrain accents, power-adjustable pedals with memory, reverse sensing system, leather-trimmed heated seats, ten-way driver and six-way passenger power adjust, two-position driver’s memory seat with easy entry/exit feature, and wheel-mounted audio, climate and cruise controls.
The Limited adds power moonroof, chrome roof rails, colour-keyed running boards, 18-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels, auxiliary climate control, second-row fold-flat seats and power third-row fold-flat seats.