Ford Bringing Custom Escape, Explorer, and Expedition Models To SEMA

By Greg Fink - Oct 17, 2019

These Fords put the special in Specialty Equipment Market Association.

Ford is showing off what the aftermarket can do to its EscapeExplorer, and Expedition. The Blue Oval plans to bring a handful of custom variants of its recently redesigned models to the 2019 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, Nevada next month. The eight vehicles on display show off various ways enthusiasts might attempt to personalize Ford’s compact and mid-size crossovers and full-size SUV.

 

It’s no surprise that the newest members of the Blue Oval’s pack, the Escape and Explorer, each receive three very different workovers, whereas the older Expedition garners just two custom variants.

The subtlest looking of the trio is the tongue-twisting LGE-CTS Motorsports Urban Escape, which sits on Eibach lowering springs and a set of 20-inch TSW Petrol P6A wheels wearing BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport rubber. Ford Accessories roof racks with Yakima mounts complete the look. Meanwhile, a Borla cat-back exhaust promises an increase in exhaust noise, if not overall performance, from the Escape’s 250-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.

Keep an eye out for our coverage of the SEMA Show to see and learn more about the crossovers and SUVs Ford plans to display at the November event.

 

SOURCE: motor1.com