2025 Ford Expedition Tremor Spied with New Screens
By Kevin Joseph
August 28, 2024
This year offers a wide range of exciting options for those in the market for a full-size SUV.
General Motors has recently introduced refreshed models of the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Suburban.
These new versions bring exciting updates to the lineup. They are introducing the impressive QX80 by Infiniti and the updated Armada from Nissan.
Lincoln also joins the party with their refreshed Navigator, which boasts an impressive 48-inch-
dashboard display—introducing the 2025 Expedition from Ford, a worthy contender to Chevy's latest lineup.
The new Expedition is introducing the "Tremor" badge, which is well-known from Ford's truck line, instead of using the "Timberline" name.
You'll notice eye-catching orange accents on the exterior, including tow hooks, bumper light housings, rear badges, and wheels with a unique orange spoke design.
With its 33-inch General Grabber A/TX tires, just like the F-150 Tremor, this vehicle exudes a rugged, adventure-ready presence.
The redesigned look pulls inspiration from the F-150 Tremor, showcasing a sturdy front end that combines headlights and grille into a unified, sizable frame.
The grille on the Tremor model features stylish LED lights, giving it a distinctive look. The back features a fresh split tailgate and redesigned taillights, which reflect the stylish design of the Navigator.
The Expedition features a fresh dashboard layout that differentiates it from the Navigator's large screen. Instead, it showcases a focused display above a unique-
steering wheel and a traditionally shaped screen. The interior features orange stitching and "Tremor" embossed seat backs, adding to the adventurous vibe.
Expect the same twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6 powerplant. Other trims have varied power ratings, but the Tremor and Limited with the Stealth Performance-
package will likely keep 440 horsepower. SUV fans will be excited by the 2025 Ford Expedition's complete debut before year's end.
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