When you hear the name “Explorer”—as in Ford Explorer—what do you envision doing in the SUV? If it’s trying new upscale restaurants with valet parking, the luxurious Platinum model is probably the one for you. If it’s testing the limits of the vehicle’s handling and acceleration, go for the performance-focused ST. The 2026 Explorer Tremor is built for going further into the great outdoors.
This isn’t the first time Ford has made an off-road version of the Explorer. Remember the Timberline trim level from just a few years ago? Consider the Tremor its successor and the newest member of Ford’s Tremor line of more adventure-ready vehicles, which includes the Maverick, F-150, Expedition, and Super Duty.

As it should, the Tremor treatment goes from the ground up. A set of 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires help it maintain a grip on challenging trails. Ford engineers improved the Tremor’s approach and departure angles to keep it moving smoothly on rough inclines and declines. Auxiliary lights illuminate the path ahead; Electric Spice accents let everyone know the Tremor is coming through.

A unique suspension with specially tuned springs and sway bars give the Tremor an extra inch of ride height—and more distance from the hazards of Mother Nature. If she gets too close, front and rear underbody protection will take the hit.
The Explorer Tremor comes standard with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost I4, but the ST’s 400-horsepower, 415-lb-ft 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 is available. Both engines are paired with a 10-speed automatic and all-wheel drive with a Torsen limited-slip differential.

Like the exterior, the cabin of the Tremor has orange accents, such as the stitching on the seats, door panels, steering wheel, and center console, as well as Tremor logos on the front seats. While the Tremor is doing the hard work and getting dirty, the front passengers can enjoy its available massaging seats; everyone onboard can listen to the optional 14-speaker premium B&O audio system as the available BlueCruise 1.5 hands-free driving technology makes long road trips less stressful.

Ford hasn’t released prices for the 2026 Explorer Tremor yet, but it has opened the order books for it. Expect to see the MSRP and availability later this year.