Ford Explorer 2025 electric car owner review (Denmark)

Ford Explorer 2025 electric car owner review (Denmark)

Claus drives a Ford Explorer RWD 77kWh 2025 electric car.

This is Claus’s first electric car, he’s owned the Ford Explorer less than a year and drives between 15,000-20,000 miles per year. The current mileage is between 500-1,000 miles and he achieves 330 miles range from an 80% charge. Claus added the panoramic roof, AGR seats & Driver Assist Pack.

 

Why did you choose the Ford Explorer?

  • Good-looking
  • based on the VW ID platform
  • previously satisfied with Ford and their service
  • big touchscreen
  • price.

 

Positives

  • Fast
  • great to drive
  • panoramic roof
  • B&O Music incl. subwoofer
  • head-up display
  • nice seats in front & rear.

 

Negatives 

  • Shorter range than petrol cars.

 

Compared to when you first bought the car, does your battery still charge at the same rate & do you still get the same range?

Yes

 

Have you experienced any faults with the car? If so, what have they been?

No

 

What are the standout technological features of the car?

Head-up display, driver assist, panoramic roof, trailer hitch, B&O Music & AGR seats.

 

Tell us something people wouldn’t readily know about your Ford Explorer

  • Little noise when driving
  • one foot driving
  • love the massage seats!

 

What’s the biggest or funniest myth you’ve heard about EVs?

They are no better than fossil cars…but they are.

 

What electric car(s) are you interested in next and why?

Audi or BMW – just because they are high-end cars.

 

Home charging unit 

Clever home charge – easy installation and use, flat price too. Only negative is that it’s a little big.

 

Electricity supplier & tariff 

Clever one – https://clever.dk/

 

What public charging networks would you recommend to others and why?

Clever & IONITY

 

Please itemise where you’re saving money (or not) owning & running a Ford Explorer

Energy costs.

 

See other Ford EV Owner Reviews here

 

 

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