2026 Ford Expedition
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2026 Ford Expedition in Danvers, MA
When the full-size question on the North Shore is how to move eight passengers, 9,300 pounds of towing capacity, and the family's full luggage load in a single vehicle without giving anything up, the 2026 Ford Expedition provides the answer. A standard 24-inch panoramic display instrument panel, a standard 13.2-inch Ford Digital Experience touchscreen, standard tri-zone climate control, a standard 360-degree camera, standard Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist 2.0, and 400 horsepower from a 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 come as the baseline specification before a single option is selected. For Danvers families who regularly carry full passenger loads on New England road trips to Maine, Vermont, and Cape Cod, or who tow boats to Gloucester Harbor and enclosed trailers to New Hampshire work sites, the Expedition's combination of interior space, towing output, and standard technology is difficult to approach with a smaller vehicle.
Interior Features That Serve Every Row on Every Drive
The Expedition's cabin spans a standard 24-inch panoramic display across the dashboard, presenting navigation, driving data, and media without requiring the driver to look away from the road. A standard 13.2-inch center touchscreen handles wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a standard 5G Wi-Fi hotspot keeps up to ten devices connected on the longer New England road trips that Danvers families take toward the Maine coast, the Green Mountains, and the Cape. Standard tri-zone automatic climate control manages three independent temperature zones, keeping driver, front passenger, and rear occupants comfortable regardless of the preference gaps that full-family travel across New England's seasonal temperature ranges regularly produces. A standard ten-way power driver's seat with lumbar support covers the full range of adjustment for extended highway hauls on I-95 toward Boston and the Mass Pike westbound toward the Berkshires. Standard Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist 2.0 and a 360-degree camera come on every Expedition in the lineup, delivering active safety coverage and spatial awareness from the entry trim upward.
Exterior Features That Command North Shore Roads
The Expedition's wide, planted exterior stance communicates full-size capability clearly on Danvers streets and the I-95 and Route 128 corridors through the North Shore. Standard LED headlamps provide sharp forward illumination on pre-dawn Essex County departures and the after-dark returns from New England weekend destinations. Standard roof rails extend exterior utility immediately to cargo carriers, ski racks, and kayak mounts for North Shore outdoor enthusiasts who load the Expedition three seasons out of four. A standard power liftgate simplifies rear cargo access when arms are occupied with luggage, grocery bags, or athletic equipment after North Shore family activities. The Expedition MAX's power upper and lower tailgate configures for larger, bulkier items that a conventional liftgate opening wouldn't accommodate — a practical advantage for Danvers families who load the Expedition to capacity on longer New England trips.
Performance Features Scaled for New England's Full Range of Demands
A 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 producing 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission across every standard Expedition, delivering smooth, confident power for fully loaded on-ramp merges onto I-95 and Route 128, extended highway hauls to Maine and Vermont, and the winter driving conditions that Massachusetts roads present from December through March. Towing capacity reaches up to 9,300 pounds on properly configured models — enough for large boats headed to Gloucester Harbor or Rockport, substantial camper trailers for multi-week New England excursions, and the enclosed equipment loads that Essex County contractors and trades professionals move regularly. A Drive Mode Selector with Normal, Sport, Eco, Tow/Haul, Slippery, and Sand modes adapts the Expedition's behavior to the load and conditions at hand, and Intelligent 4WD adds proactive traction management for the snowy and icy surfaces that North Shore roads develop through Massachusetts winters.
Safety Features Covering Every Passenger in All Three Rows
Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist 2.0 comes standard on every 2026 Expedition, providing Pre-Collision Assist® with Automatic Emergency Braking, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera, Blind Spot Information System with trailer coverage, rear cross-traffic braking, Lane-Keeping System, evasive steering assistance, and intersection collision mitigation. Rear Automatic Braking applies automatically when a detected object appears in the Expedition's reversing path — a meaningful protection in a vehicle this size navigating Danvers' tighter commercial and residential areas. Post-Collision Braking reduces the travel distance and severity of secondary collisions after an initial impact, adding a layer of protection that carries particular significance for a vehicle that regularly carries a full family load. A comprehensive airbag system extends coverage to all three rows throughout the cabin.
When Eight Seats and 9,300 Pounds of Towing Capacity Are the Starting Point — Come See the Expedition
The 2026 Ford Expedition brings 400 horsepower, a standard 24-inch panoramic display, standard tri-zone climate control, 9,300-pound towing capacity, standard Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist 2.0, and a full-size interior that earns its footprint to Danvers families who need a three-row SUV capable of New England's full range of family demands. Come in and see what the Expedition delivers in person.