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Old 25-11-2018, 08:23 AM   #1
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Default 2020 Ford Explorer shows its face

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2020 Ford Explorer Shows Its Face – And We’re Getting A Highlander Vibe
BY JOHN HALAS
NOVEMBER 20, 2018

carscoops.com

With the countdown already on for the reveal of the 2020 Explorer, we get our best look yet at the Blue Oval’s popular large SUV.

Looks Familiar, Doesn’t It?

We wouldn’t blame you if the overall silhouette fooled you into thinking that it’s only facelift, but it’s a truly new model. That’s mostly evident from the re-imagined front end, which bears a passing resemblance to an older version of one of its most prominent competitors, the (facelifted) 2011 Toyota Highlander.

Beyond the face and the different proportions, which we’ll explain below, the next generation Explorer also gets a tighter greenhouse with a more aggressively sloped D-pillar, and more angular design elements for the rear, including the more compact three-dimensional taillights.

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Americans recon it has a Highlander (Kluger) vibe but to me very reminiscent of our dear departed Territory..
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