With the new Expeditions, you may have asked yourself, “Is the 2025 Ford Expedition a major upgrade from the 2024 version?” That's what we’re here to find out. Here at Jarrett Ford, we want to give you the best full-size SUV possible at the best price possible. We’ll take a look at the similarities and differences in models to see which one you should get.
Key takeaways
- A new year model means a new lineup.
- The 2025 Expedition comes with a new way to access the rear as well as a new look for the vehicle.
- The newest model comes with Ford’s new Digital Experience.
- While the 2025 Expedition is chalk full of new features, the recent model year is just as capable and stocked with tech.
Will there be a 2025 Ford Expedition?
Yes, there will be a 2025 Expedition. For 2025, you can look for new head and tail lights, a revised grille and new wheel designs. This year also sees the addition of the new liftgate. This is thanks to the two-piece upper and lower gates opening in up and down respectively, giving you a new way to access the rear.
Ford also updated the lineup. The Timberline is out, but the Tremor is in, offering the same great off-roading features.
A new bi-level screen setup is also coming this year, with the infotainment screen in its normal position, and the wider unit above showing gauges. This is only one of two models that feature the new Ford Digital Experience.
For 2025, the Expedition comes in 4 trims. Being that there’s a new lineup, you can look for some new trims. However, it also means some we say goodbye to. The trims are:
- Active – $63,695
- Platinum – $76,425
- Tremor – $83,025
- King Ranch – $85,650
Being that there’s a new lineup, that also means a new recommended trim. For 2025, Car and Driver thinks “the Tremor is worth the upgrade, especially if you plan to take the Expedition off the beaten path.” This trim comes with 33-inch all terrain tires, a high output version of the twin-turbo that can produce 440 horsepower, and Ford’s off-road tech.
Here is what the lineup is on the 2024:
- XL – $57,970
- XLT – $62,035
- Limited – $70,855
- Timberline – $74,445
- King Ranch – $80,910
- Platinum – $83,140
With the old lineup, Car and Driver said that the Limited was the one to get. This is because “Not only does it have a nice mix of standard features, but it's also available with an enticing performance option that should make the big rig better to drive.” The standard features are leather-trimmed seats, a Bang & Olufsen stereo, and power-operated running boards.
The option they were referring to is the Stealth Performance package. This brought a sportier suspension, as well as a new engine. This engine could produce 440 horsepower.
With two different years comes wildly different suggestions, but the engine preference remains the same. With the 2025 recommendation being aimed at off-road enthusiasts. The 2024 Expedition trim is only available in that model year, so if that’s the trim you prefer, you want the 2024.
What colors does the 2025 Ford Expedition come in?
The Ford Expedition comes in 8 colors. The colors you can find on the newly revised Expedition are:
- Star White
- Glacier Gray
- Dark Matter Gray
- Stine Blue
- Agate Black
- Oxford White
- Space Silver
- Wild Green
While on the 2024, you can find these colors:
- Agate Black
- Iconic Silver
- Jewel Red
- Oxford White
- Race Red
- Stone Blue
- Wild Green
- Star White
Both models come with some unique colors while still offering the same amount to pick from. This is what helps give your vehicle some personality, as well as making sure it looks good in your driveway.
Final thoughts
If you want the newest and best or want something a bit “older” to get access to the trims that are no longer available, we want to help. Come on by to Jarrett Ford of Charlotte County today to find the perfect SUV for your family.