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See also Ford Explorer for the SUV on which the Sport Trac is based
Motor vehicle
Ford Explorer Sport Trac
1st-gen Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Production2001–present
AssemblyLouisville, Kentucky, United States
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size sport utility
Body style4-door sport utility
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive

The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a mid-size sport utility vehicle with a pickup truck bed sold mostly in North America. The Sport Trac is based on the Ford Explorer SUV and has been built by the Ford Motor Company since 2000. This pickup truck falls between the Ford Ranger and Ford F-Series in size, capability, and price. It competes with crew-cab mid-size pickups and crossovers, such as the Honda Ridgeline, and is a smaller competitor to the Chevrolet Avalanche. During the first year it sold in the US, the waiting list grew to over 3 months. It was also the first body-on-frame sport utility truck.

The Sport Trac is planned for discontinuation in 2011, when the new generation Ford Explorer will purportedly migrate to a CUV-based platform and a new SUV concept will be introduced starting 2012.

First generation (2001-2005)

Motor vehicle
First generation
Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Overview
Production2001–2005
Body and chassis
Body style4-door pickup truck
RelatedFord Explorer
Ford Ranger
Mazda B-Series
Mercury Mountaineer
Lincoln Aviator
Powertrain
Engine4.0 L Cologne V6
Transmission5-speed M5OD manual
5-speed 5R55E automatic
Dimensions
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The Explorer Sport Trac was introduced in 2000 as a 2001 model. It was built on a lengthened Explorer chassis, but with a small pickup bed behind the four normal SUV doors. To make up for the short box, a bed extender was available. The bed was made entirely of a plastic composite material, and a hard plastic tonneau cover was a common factory option. The tailgate was carried over from the F-150 Flare Side. The pickup had a more rugged-appearing front end, which the 2-door Explorer Sport also received. Midway through the 2001 model year, the engine design was changed. The "Job 1" 4.0L SOHC featured an alloy intake manifold. This was changed to a composite manifold in June 2000, and the oil filler cap moved from the driver side to the passenger side of the engine. For the 2003 model year, the "Explorer" badging was removed from the doors, and the "Sport Trac" badge on the tailgate was changed from red and white plastic to chrome along with an added notation of XLS or XLT trim level, and the B-pillars were now color keyed instead of black. For the 2004 model year, the bumpers and side skirts were changed to a darker grey color, and the option for factory color matched painted bumpers was added, as well as a new instrument cluster with digital odometer. The rugged look carried to the interior, where the only floor option was a full rubber covering. Carpet was not available, however berber carpet floor mats were standard. Instead of the usual sliding rear window found on most pickups, the Sport Trac had a power "Breezeway" window. The 4.0 L Cologne V6 producing 210 hp (157 kW) was the only engine option. This generation Sport Trac remained in production through June 2005, when the final 2005 model year vehicle rolled off the line.

Second generation (2007-present)

Motor vehicle
Second generation
2009 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT
Overview
Production2007–2011
DesignerChelsia Lau
Body and chassis
Body style4-door pickup truck
RelatedFord Explorer
Mercury Mountaineer
Powertrain
Engine4.0 L Cologne V6
4.6 L 24-valve Modular V8
Transmission5-speed 5R55E automatic
6-speed 6R automatic
Dimensions
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A new Sport Trac was released in early 2006 for the 2007 model year. It was based on the new, larger fourth generation Explorer. Unlike its predecessor, it features the 4.6 L 24-valve Modular V8 engine as an option. The second generation Sport Trac features an all-new reinforced frame and four-wheel independent suspension, compared to the first generation. To improve safety over previous models, AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control has been added as standard features. The Sport Trac is currently available in only two trim levels (as opposed to the Explorer's four). There is no base model and no moderate luxury model, like with the Explorer. There is a mid-class model, the XLT, and a high-luxury model called the Limited. Both Limited and XLT are available on Explorer. Additional options include the SYNC system in a new 2008 package.

2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Adrenalin

A special SVT version called the Sport Trac Adrenalin was planned for the 2007 model year, but was canceled . However, the Adrenalin sub-model returned for 2008 as a sportier version of the Sport Trac featuring a black-out grille and trim.

References

  1. http://media.ford.com/products/presskit_display.cfm?vehicle_id=1943&press_section_id=398&make_id=92

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