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2007 Ford Explorer / Adrenaline Sport Trac Click Here For 2007 Ford Explorer Adrenaline Sport Trac Photo Gallery Source: Ford Motor Company The 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac combines attributes
of the best-selling Ford Explorer and best-selling Ford F-150. The Sport
Trac is new from the ground up, including its innovative cargo box with
tiered storage and a trio of integrated storage bins, complete with drain
plugs. Everything New Outside: Rugged design inspired by Explorer
and F-150 From the B-pillar forward, the Sport Trac design is shared with the 2006 Explorer, including the standard chrome-finished grille, powerdome aluminum hood, and pronounced wheel arches. The rear doors are unique, and the C-pillar arch serves as a visual separation between the people space and cargo space. The 4 ½-foot cargo box is constructed of corrosion-proof sheet molded composite (SMC) with a molded-in black inner liner that resists scratches and is dent-proof. The box is notched, allowing customers to place two 2x4 boards across the span to provide tiered storage of materials including the ubiquitous 4x8 sheets of plywood. The outer SMC shell is painted body color and accented with tie-down anchors, emphasizing the Sport Tracs functional design. Inside the box are three integrated cargo bins designed to maximize cargo-carrying ability and contribute to Sport Tracs versatility. The bins are recessed into the bed floor, with two six-pack-sized bins in the right and left rear of the box and one large bin that runs the length of the box headboard. The bins are equipped with weather-resistant lids and removable drain plugs for storing wet gear or ice. An available tubular aluminum cargo cage acts as a cargo divider or can be swung out as a bed extender for extra storage capacity when the tailgate lowered. An optional, locking hard tonneau cover keeps gear secure from the weather and would-be thieves. Everything New Inside: Rubber floor covering, two-tone
leather seating surfaces and class-exclusive heated windshield establish
Sport Tracs rugged, comfortable interior The standard audio system features a CD player with MP3 compatibility, and can be upgraded to the available six-disc, in-dash CD player with powered subwoofer. Integrated SIRIUS satellite radio is also available. New Under the Hood: Standard 4.0-liter V-6 and 5-speed automatic transmission; available 4.6-liter V-8 and class-exclusive 6-speed automatic. The 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac showcases Ford Motor
Companys philosophy that engine employing advanced technologies
can improve both performance and the environment. New Underneath: All-new chassis features a tube-through-tube
frame inspired by F-150, new IRS shared with Explorer The new Sport Trac frame is shared with the 2006 Explorer,
with a few significant changes: To capitalize on the stiffer frame, engineers developed all-new front and rear suspensions for the 2007 Sport Trac. The front suspension features a short- and long-arm design with coil-over shocks. New monotube shocks are tuned for softer damping of harsh impacts such as potholes and expansion joints while providing exemplary body control over larger road undulations and while cornering. For the first time, the Sport Trac features an independent rear suspension with a patent-pending, trailing blade design. The Sport Tracs rear coil-over springs, monotube shocks, and a stabilizer bar have slightly stiffer rates than those of the 2006 Explorer, to adjust for the longer wheelbase and change in weight distribution. New engine calibrations and improved emissions controls
cut NOx emissions by 74 percent from 14.2 to 3.6 pounds per 15,000
miles without sacrificing horsepower, torque, or fuel economy.
In fact, fuel economy is expected to match the previous model, even though
the 2007 Sport Trac is more than five inches longer and almost
two inches wider than before. For additional capability, the 2007 Sport Trac owners
can now opt for an available V-8. The 4.6-liter, three-valve V-8 delivers
292 horsepower the most horsepower in its class. The new V-8 is paired with a class-exclusive six-speed automatic transmission. The 6F transmissions six gears and a wide 6.04:1 gear-ratio span enable the engine to spend more time in the optimum powerband either at peak power for acceleration or at peak efficiency for more fuel economy. The 4.6-liter V-8 and 6R transmission deliver a maximum 6,800 pounds of towing capacity, and 1,430 pounds of payload. In addition, the combination is expected to deliver more than 20 miles per gallon on the highway, matching the economy of the competitors less-powerful V-6 engines. The V-8 meets federal Tier II Bin 5 standards, which is compliant with Californias Low Emissions Vehicle II (LEV II) standards. Either engine can be equipped with the Sport Tracs advanced Control Trac® four-wheel-drive system. Unlike less-sophisticated systems, Control Trac® features an automatic torque-split, which automatically transfers power to the front wheels as the rear wheels begin to loose traction. This increases safety and security without compromising fuel economy or NVH. In addition, the Control Trac® system features a torque-multiplying gear set in the transfer case for off-road applications that require extra power including deep sand, steep grades, and towing a boat trailer out of water.IRS offers significantly better handling over both smooth and rough surfaces as each wheel reacts independently to bumps in the road, moving up and rearward simultaneously to absorb the bumps and reduce impact harshness. In addition, IRS drastically reduces rear-end skate, which is the lateral movement that occurs when a vehicle with a solid rear axle travels over sharp bumps or washboard/corrugated road surfaces. Sizable, four-wheel disc brakes are standard, as is the four-wheel, four-channel anti-lock braking system with electronic brake force distribution. The package creates a balanced chassis with ride and handling that is unrivaled in its segment. You wouldnt even want to bring in a comparison with a compact pickup in terms of ride and handling, says Nair. The highest praise I can give the Sport Trac team is that they achieved the same driving experience as the new Explorer. Like Explorer, the new Sport Trac is just as comfortable on the freeway as it is driving down a washboard road, with the ideal balance of road isolation and ride control. New Safety System: Sport Trac offers class-exclusive AdvanceTrac®
with Roll Stability Control, as well as new adaptive safety features The 2007 Sport Trac offers the same impressive suite
of safety features as the 2006 Explorer, says Sue Cischke, vice
president, Environmental and Safety Engineering. It offers active
safety technology including confidence-inspiring handling and braking
combined with AdvanceTrac® with industry-exclusive Roll Stability
Control (RSC®) to help prevent accidents. In the case of an
accident, the new Sport Trac offers enhanced rollover and side-impact
protection and four new adaptive-safety technologies that help determine
the degree of frontal-impact protection based on crash severity, occupant
size, and safety-belt usage. As with typical active stability enhancement systems, AdvanceTrac® integrates three major components, including the anti-lock brake system, traction control, and yaw control. However, while typical systems are designed to control yaw or spinout only, Fords AdvanceTrac ® with Roll Stability Control goes one important step further. The exclusive vehicle-roll-motion sensor performs its duties approximately 150 times per second. If it detects a significant roll angle, it automatically engages AdvanceTrac ® with Roll Stability Control to help keep all four wheels safely on the ground. To meet federal safety regulations and Fords even
more stringent internal safety targets, the 2007 Sport Trac features the
following advanced safety technologies as standard equipment: For the first time, the Sport Trac is available with Safety Canopy side air curtains that deploy in certain side-impact collisions, or if an impending rollover is detected to help protect front- and second-row outboard occupants. Sport Trac also features standard side-impact air bags for the driver and front passenger. Mounted in the outboard side of each front seat, these air bags further enhance protection for the chests of front-seat occupants in the event of a side collision. Sport Trac will resume production at in the spring of
2006 at the Louisville Assembly Plant, as a 2007 model. Production of
the outgoing model ceased in June, 2005.
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