2017 Ford Explorer XLT Appearance PackageFord Explorer, the best-selling SUV for a quarter of century, will be offered with XLT Sport Appearance Pack for the new 2017 season. The additions will include dark-accented exterior components, distinctive wheels, grille, mirror caps and some more. So, let's check them out!

In order to give SUV fans some more and flexible options for sporty ride, Ford adds the new Explorer XLT Sport Appearance Package to its full-size SUV lineup for 2017. This means that the pack can be installed to a total of six different models.

So, what does the pack offer? Explorer XLT Sport Appearance Package offers 20-inch Magnetic Gray wheels, Magnetic Gray grille, Magnetic Gray mirror caps, Magnetic Gray rear applique, Ebony Black body side cladding, black roof rack and special Explorer hood badge, Dark Earth Gray leather for the front seats, Dark Earth Gray Miko suede and Umber contrast stitching.

2017 Ford Explorer XLT Appearance Package

2017 Explorer XLT Sport Appearance Package can be geared with standard XLT features as the 3.5-liter V6 power unit, Intelligent Access with push-button start, 10-way power, lumbar support, SYNC3, LED fog lamps and many, many more.

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Also, available this spring, Escape buyers can order and the Sport Appearance Package for the Escape SE and Titanium models. This one includes exclusive 19-inch Ebony Black aluminum wheels, high-gloss upper grille, black beltline molding and front fenders.

2017 Ford Explorer XLT Appearance Package

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Source: Ford