Used Automatic Ford Explorer Cars in Scotland

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Ford Explorer Explorer EV Premium 5 Door 79kWh Ext +46

2025

Automatic

Tax: £200

Mileage: 26,176

Electric

Ford Explorer Explorer EV Premium 5 Door 79kWh Ext +50

2025

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 12,000

Electric

Ford Explorer Standard Range 52kWh Select SUV 5dr +33

2025

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 7,787

Electric

Ford Explorer Extended Range 77kWh Premium SUV 5dr +27

2025

Automatic

Tax: £200

Mileage: 6,987

Electric

Ford Explorer Extended Range 77kWh Premium SUV 5dr +64

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 900

Electric

Ford Explorer 210kW Premium 77kWh 5dr Auto Hatchba +79
£28,295  or Finance from £674 per month

2025

Automatic

Tax: £200

Mileage: 10,902

Electric

Ford Explorer 250kW Premium 79kWh AWD 5dr Auto Est +29
£31,074  or Finance from £742 per month

2025

Automatic

Tax: £200

Mileage: 21,743

Electric

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Ford Explorer 210kW Premium 77kWh 5dr Auto Hatchba +79
£28,495  or Finance from £678 per month

2025

Automatic

Tax: £200

Mileage: 10,223

Electric

Ford Explorer Standard Range 52kWh Style Auto 5dr +29
£31,995  or Finance from £765 per month

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 50

Electric

Ford Explorer Extended Range 79kWh Premium Auto AW +19
£45,643  or Finance from £1102 per month

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 9

Electric

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Why buy a used Ford Explorer with Exchange and Mart?

Though the Mach-E was Ford's first EV, the modern-era Explorer of 2024 was the brand's first really mainstream electric car. Critics said it wasn't really a Ford, so much being borrowed from Volkswagen Group engineering, but the Blue Oval brand made a valiant attempt to give this product some real 'Ford-ness' in the way it looked and drove. An almost identically-engineered but more coupe-like Capri EV model arrived to sell alongside it in early 2025. The shared platform and engineering approach taken with both cars was vital for Ford after years of losses in Europe, but Explorer sales proved to be more difficult to come by than the brand had hoped and in Spring 2026, the company slashed prices significantly, at the same time as introducing tech upgrades and improvements to the base Standard Range version. Creating the car we're going to look at here.

About the Ford Explorer

The Explorer hasn't been around for very long but it was already in danger of becoming a somewhat forgotten model in its over-crowded segment for electric mid-sized SUVs. The changes made as part of this update might not be extensive enough to change that but they have made this Ford a slightly more competitive proposition in in class. And the price readjustment forced primarily by Chinese competition now makes this car look reasonable value too, especially given the extra tech features that have been added. As before, we can see why you might find this model pleasing to look at - and it has a practical, user-friendly cabin. Driving range and charging speed aren't really strongpoints but there's lots of kit for the money and the engineering's proven. Unfortunately, it's not really Ford engineering. If that doesn't matter to you - and there's no reason why it should - then this car ought to make your shortlist for mid-sized electric SUVs.

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