As the Explorer’s mid-level trim model, the XLT adds to the standard lineup with more comfort and utility features. For example, the XLT comes standard with a leather-wrapped steering wheel and heated front seats. And a power-adjustable driver’s seat makes it easy to find the perfect spot at the wheel. Its standard roof rails will help you pack and secure items for your outdoor adventures.
Of course, the XLT also includes the Explorer’s standard features, which are also plentiful. For example, this crossover SUV is big on safety, with driving aids like blind-spot monitoring and frontal collision mitigation to help you avoid trouble. The XLT also comes standard with user-friendly infotainment, with an 8-inch central touchscreen and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration.
And you can also create a more luxurious XLT, thanks to its many optional features. Available comforts include a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel and Ford’s ActiveX faux-leather seating. There are also a number of tech options available, from a premium 12-speaker stereo system to a 360-degree parking camera.
The XLT’s standard features include:
- Cloth seating surface
- Heated, power-adjustable front seats
- Second-row heated captain’s chairs
- Tri-zone automatic climate control
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- SYNC 3 with 8-inch touchscreen
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Dual first- and second-row Smart-Charging USB ports
- Lane-keeping system
- Reverse sensing system
- Rearview camera with washer
- Automatic high beams
- LED signature lighting
- Power liftgate
- Roof rack side rails
These features are optional for the Explorer XLT:
- ActiveX faux-leather seating material
- Heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Twin-panel moonroof
- Remote start system
- Wireless smartphone charging pad
- 12-speaker B&O sound system by Bang & Olufsen
- Voice-activated navigation
- 360-degree camera system with split-view
- Front parking sensors
- LED fog lamps
- Dual chrome exhaust tips