Ford Explorer Limo still has three-row seating, and it’s for sale

Ford Explorer Limo still has three-row seating, and it's for saleHowever, the third row is still cramped.

Limousines come in many shapes and sizes. There’s plenty of evidence that any model and make could be made into one. Following consumer trends, limos have evolved from long sedans to longer crossovers and SUVs. This can make for some interesting designs. This 2016 Ford Explorer is an example. The interior has been stretched to make it more limo-like, but the third row seats are still retained.

Although the additional pair of seats in the back are nice, it does not appear that the third-row passengers get any extra space between the wheels. It appears that the space between the third and second rows of seats is the same as a stock Explorer. This makes it look quite cramped back there. It would be difficult to fit your drunk friend into the third-row seat at 4 AM, but two additional seats wouldn’t make it a disaster. It can seat about a dozen people.
The Explorer’s rest is standard limousine fare. A bench seat is located on one side with seatbelts. It sits next to a large mini-bar. For extra entertainment, the limo has a rear sunroof and a TV in its back. Ford’s EcoBoost V6 engine, a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 from Ford, is the engine that powers this long beast. It produces 365 horsepower (474 kilowatts), and 350 pound-feet (474 Newton meters) of torque. The vehicle boasts an all-wheel drive and a six-speed manual gearbox.

The Explorer is finished in Ford’s White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat exterior and Ebony Black leather inside. The price for the converted Explorer is $59,998. This is slightly more than the original Explorer’s $45,000. It’s not as though the SUV isn’t having its problems. Although the roof looks a little dingy, it could just be due to poor photo quality. This Ford Explorer Limoo could be a great starter vehicle for your company as you get out of the pandemic.