The Next Generation Ford Expedition Is Finally Taking Shape
Finally, one old dinosaur is getting a new style. The Ford Expedition has been slipping down in the rankings as the Cheyv Tahoe and Chevy Suburban continue to receive modern amenities. Luckily, the 2025 Ford Expedition will be redesigned to get back in the fight.
What to expect with the 2025 Ford Expedition?
The first thing you’ll notice about the 2025 Ford Expedition is a new face. This is the first time that the Expedition is getting a redesign since 2018, but it did get a few tweaks in 2022.
The Chevy Tahoe was redesigned in 2021, putting it ahead of the Expedition. It also gets a mid-cylce refresh in 2025, making it even more advanced compared to the current Explorer.
A few spy shots of the 2025 Expedition you can see a revamped face with shar C-shaped headlights and a smaller grille. The lower bumper resembles the style of the Ford F-150, and there are new wheel designs.
It’s safe to expect a sleeker body style, new paint colors, new taillights, a refreshed rear hatch design, and an updated rear bumper as well.
The interior has been mostly hidden from view, but you can see a large infotainment screen and vertical air vents, like the setup found in the new Ford Explorer. It will probably be paired with upscale materials, a revised interior layout, and more tech.
I’m predicting that the Expedition will flex a new digital gauge cluster, head-up display, and a better wireless charging pad.
Ford has been secretive about what powertrain options the 2025 Expedition will have. The current 3.5-iter V6 engine has three output levels and is a bit thirsty.
Some rumors suggest that the 2025 Ford Expedition Hybrid is on the way to battle the Toyota Sequoia. The F-150 Hybrid pairs a 3.5-liter V6 engine with an electric motor and a battery to generate 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque.
It gets an EPA-estimated 25 mpg in the city and up to 26 mpg on the highway. The 2024 Expedition gets an EPA-estimated 17 mpg in the city and up to 23 mpg on the highway. Going hybrid would boost its power and fuel economy.