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Ford Explorer vs Dodge Durango

2020 Ford Explorers

In the fight to be your next midsize SUV, the 2020 Ford Explorer and Dodge Durango go head to head. If you need a sport utility vehicle with bold style, these two definitely fit the bill. We know Morganton and Boone, North Carolina, families want a closer look.

Before you choose the SUV to power your Newland and Lenoir adventures, see how these vehicles fare in our comparison. If you want to learn more, reach out to us at Cloninger Ford Morganton!


Ford Explorer vs Dodge Durango: MPG

Ford Explorer MPGFor many families, the measure of a utility vehicle is how fuel efficient it can be. For fewer stops at the fuel tank, can the 2020 Explorer or Durango best deliver the goods?

The Dodge Durango earns an EPA-estimated 19 city/26 highway MPG. You’ll achieve these numbers with the base V6 engine and standard rear-wheel drive (RWD). The standard Ford Explorer, meanwhile, sees an EPA-estimated 21 city/28 highway MPG, outpacing its competition.

What’s more, only the Explorer is available as a hybrid SUV. You’ll see up to an EPA-estimated 27 city/29 highway MPG on the hybrid version, helping you drive in an eco-friendlier way!


Adventure-Ready Technology Features

The daily drive wouldn’t be the same without infotainment. The Ford Explorer and Dodge Durango offer advanced multimedia systems that can keep you and your passengers connected on the go.

2020 Ford Explorer 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster

These systems come standard with smartphone integration. With Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ at your command, you can pair your phone with the touchscreen and access your apps on the go. Only the Explorer is available with a 10.1-inch portrait touchscreen, though—the Durango’s available screen only reaches 8.4 inches.

The Ford Explorer also stands out for its available 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. You can configure it to show the information most valuable to you! While the Dodge Durango offers a digital component to its instrument cluster, it’s only a small display on the panel.  


Explorer vs Durango: Interior Features

Ford Explorer InteriorBoth available as 3-row SUVs with seating for up to seven, the 2020 Explorer and Durango are sized for family adventure. Relax into the available plush leather seats as you journey ahead.

The two vehicles come with tri-zone electronic automatic temperature control to help you feel cozy in any weather or season. Keep in mind, though, that only the Ford Explorer has multicontour front seats with Active Motion® as an available option. They include massage programs for extra comfort!

These SUVs are evenly matched in terms of cargo space, with the Explorer pulling slightly ahead. It offers 87.8 cubic feet of space behind the front seats, while the Durango has 84.5 cubic feet available.


Should I Buy the Ford Explorer or Dodge Durango?

We know how important it is for Boone and Morganton families to find a road companion they can feel comfortable with! The 2020 Ford Explorer and Dodge Durango are two compelling choices.

If you care about fuel economy and the latest technology features, though, the newly redesigned Ford Explorer may be the perfect midsize SUV for your Newland or Lenoir, NC, drive.

Book your Explorer test drive at Cloninger Ford Morganton and get behind the wheel today!

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