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Ford Explorer prices cut a year after bumpy launch

August 24, 2020
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Roughly a year after botching the launch of the redesigned Explorer crossover, Ford Motor Co. is cutting prices by up to $3,700 on certain 2021 model year trims.

It’s not necessarily a sign of big trouble. The Explorer maintains a solid sales lead in the profitable large crossover segment, and deliveries rose 12 percent in the second quarter despite the coronavirus pandemic.

The price cuts, analysts say, are likely meant to further cement Ford’s leadership status in an important segment that’s become more competitive with new entrants such as the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade. It’s a nameplate Ford can’t afford to let fail, especially as it deals with a handful of costly launches at a time when the pandemic threatens to further depress new-vehicle sales.

“From a competitive standpoint, the Explorer’s not the F-150, but it’s a big product for them,” Jessica Caldwell, executive director of insights at Edmunds, told Automotive News. “I think the South Koreans have proved a newcomer can enter the segment and get attention. Their focus has to be on maintaining their leadership because I think some of these up-and-comers are threatening their territory.”

According to a pricing sheet first reported by Ford Authority, the base Explorer will cost $33,470 for the 2021 model year, including shipping, a $540 decrease from the 2020 model.

More expensive trims see more substantial price drops. The XLT will start at $35,245, a nearly $3,000 cut. The Limited will start at $45,955, down more than $3,500 from the outgoing model, while the Limited hybrid variant is more than $2,600 cheaper, starting at $51,100. The Platinum model gets the biggest drop, at $3,770 less than the 2020 model.

The changes put the vehicle more in line with its competition.

Ford’s biggest rival in the segment, the Toyota Highlander, starts at $35,775, including shipping. The Telluride starts at $32,735, while the Palisade starts at $32,595.

With the price reductions, the Explorer could also compare more favorably with and draw more consideration from consumers who use third-party shopping sites. Caldwell noted a high starting price can turn off would-be buyers before they even take a look at a particular model, even if most end up spending more than what’s advertised through add-ons.

“It’s more of a strategic move,” she said. “A lower starting price tends to draw you in to learn more.”

Ford said the pricing changes reflect a reshuffling of content.

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