2019 Ford Expedition
2019 Ford Expedition in San Antonio, TX
MSRP
$48,530
MPG
17 City
24 Highway
2019 Ford Expedition
Buyers will enjoy a variety of available options, utility, and comfort right away with the base XLT level with additional premium features being added at the Limited trim. The top-of-the-line Platinum trim is sure to impress with every luxury and standard feature available.
Trim Levels (Exterior)
The base XLT level of the 2019 Ford Expedition includes standard features such as heated side mirrors, roof rack rails, rear parking sensors, running boards, and 18-inch alloy wheels. Move to the Limited to add on retractable running boards, front parking sensors, and 20-inch wheels. With the Platinum level, you'll gain LED foglights and headlights, adaptive suspension dampers, and 22-inch wheels.
Engine (Power)
The XLT and Limited come standard with a 3.5-liter V-6 turbocharged engine that generates 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque, while the Platinum increases the power to 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque.
Performance
A 10-speed automatic transmission is paired with the 3.5-liter V-6 engine for the XLT, Limited, and Platinum levels. Buyers can choose between rear-wheel drive or for-wheel drive.
Interior
Inside the cabin, the 2019 Ford Expedition continues to impress with standard features at the XLT level including a 60/40-split fold-flat third-row seat, a reclining and sliding 40/20/40-split second-row seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, push-start ignition, a power-adjustable driver's seat, and air conditioning.
Standard technology features include a six-speaker audio system with satellite radio, two USB ports in the front, two USB ports in the second row, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, and Ford's Sync 3 interface with an 8-inch touch screen.
When you move up to the Limited, you will add a 12-speaker premium B&O Play audio system and heated second-row seats before jumping to the top Platinum level and gaining active noise cancellation, leather door trim, an upgraded leather steering wheel, enhanced front seats with massage, interior wood accents, an automated parking system, and a 360-degree view parking camera.
Inside the cabin, the 2019 Ford Expedition continues to impress with standard features at the XLT level including a 60/40-split fold-flat third-row seat, a reclining and sliding 40/20/40-split second-row seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, push-start ignition, a power-adjustable driver's seat, and air conditioning.
Standard technology features include a six-speaker audio system with satellite radio, two USB ports in the front, two USB ports in the second row, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, and Ford's Sync 3 interface with an 8-inch touch screen.
When you move up to the Limited, you will add a 12-speaker premium B&O Play audio system and heated second-row seats before jumping to the top Platinum level and gaining active noise cancellation, leather door trim, an upgraded leather steering wheel, enhanced front seats with massage, interior wood accents, an automated parking system, and a 360-degree view parking camera.
Safety Features
The 2019 Ford Expedition keeps you safe with a variety of available safety features. The blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert will let you know when objects are in your blind spot or behind you when backing up. The lane keeping system lets you know when you start wandering outside of your lane, while pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking helps prevent collisions with vehicles or pedestrians in your path by slowing your vehicle down if you don't respond.
Finally, let the adaptive cruise control with stop and go reduce the stress of traveling in stop-and-go traffic. When set, it will adjust the speed of your vehicle to accommodate the speed of the car ahead of you while resuming to cruising speed once the slow down with traffic has passed.
May not represent actual vehicle. (Options, colors, trim and body style may vary) Fuel economy figures are estimates and may vary. Fuel economy figures are official EPA estimates.
