2020 Ford Explorer vs 2020 GMC Acadia

2020 Ford Explorer vs 2020 GMC Acadia
2020 Ford Explorer 2020 GMC Acadia
Horsepower
  300 193
Cargo Space
  87.8 cu. ft. 79.0 cu. ft.
Power Liftgate
  Standard Available on other styles

2020 Ford Explorer vs 2020 GMC Acadia

Serving Wellington, OH

With a long-standing reputation of producing a fantastic experience for its drivers, the Ford Explorer continues to be a preferred model among local SUV shoppers. This three-row SUV may be compared to the GMC Acadia, which has two rows of seats. For 2020, the base MSRP for these models is relatively comparable. Understanding how these two popular models rank is an essential part of your upcoming SUV selection.

Performance

The 2020 Explorer has larger dimensions than the Acadia, and its powerful engine options will impress you. One of the engines is a 300-horsepower, 2.3-liter, intercooled four-cylinder engine. On the other hand, one of the smaller Acadia engines is a four-cylinder, 2.5-liter engine that gives you 193 horsepower. These models have an auto transmission, a multi-link rear suspension, and a front strut suspension. The Explorer has rear-wheel drive while the Acadia has front-wheel drive.

Appearance

Exterior styling makes these two crossover SUVs stand farther apart. The 2020 Explorer’s exterior is defined by long angles as well as a robust front end. The hexagonal grille points outward sharply on the sides to support the LED headlights. The modern design on the nose is elevated by pointed foglamp ports and edgy molding throughout the lower front end. The 2020 GMC Acadia’s style, on the other hand, also has long, flat surfaces through the profile. The windshield has a sharper angle to create individuality, and the nose has a block-style grille that encompasses most of the front end. The rectangular headlights branch out from the grille. The definition of the lower-front fascia is modest.

Features

These models have many shared features, such as electronic stability control, Apple CarPlay, daytime running lights, a blind spot monitor, powered front seats, Bluetooth tech, and auto climate control. The Explorer also has a few standard features that are either optional or unavailable in the Acadia. A few of these are Android Auto, wireless phone connectivity, satellite radio, remote engine start, lane keep assist, a lane departure warning, and other elements.

Harrison Ford provides you with an exciting range of Explorer SUVs to get familiar with during your next visit. Call or email our sales department to schedule your Explorer test drive experience.