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2012–2019 U502 (5th generation)

2012–2019 Ford Explorer Towing Capacity and Key Specifications

The 2012–2019 Ford Explorer tows up to 5,000 lbs when properly equipped. Fuel tank 18.6 gallons. Curb weight, fuel economy, ground clearance and other key numbers for the 2012–2019 Ford Explorer, by engine and drivetrain.

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The 2012–2019 Ford Explorer tows up to 5,000 lbs when properly equipped, and weighs about 4,443 lbs at the curb. Engine, axle ratio, cab and bed configuration all move the real number down, the door-jamb placard for your exact build governs.

2012–2019 Ford Explorer key specs

SpecValue
Towing capacity (max)5,000 lbs
Fuel tank18.6 gallons
Fuel economy17 city / 24 hwy (3.5L FWD); 16/22–23 (3.5L AWD); 20/27–28 (2.0L EcoBoost FWD); 19/27 FWD, 18/25 AWD (2.3L EcoBoost); 16/22 (3.5L EcoBoost Sport/Platinum). Towing: 5,000 lbs with Class III tow package (3.5L NA and EcoBoost); 2,000 lbs max with 2.0L EcoBoost.
Curb weight4,443 lbs
Key fob batteryCR2032 (both the flip-key remote and the Intelligent Access fob)

2012–2019 Ford Explorer engines

EngineTrimsPowerFuel
3.5L Ti-VCT V6 (naturally aspirated)Base, XLT, Limited (standard engine)290 hpRegular 87 octane (FFV/E85 capable most years)
2.0L EcoBoost I4 (2012–2015)XLT, Limited (FWD only; no tow package)240 hpRegular 87 octane (premium improves performance)
2.3L EcoBoost I4 (2016–2019)Base, XLT, Limited (FWD or AWD)280 hpRegular 87 octane (premium recommended for max power/towing)
3.5L EcoBoost V6 (Sport 2013–2019, Platinum 2016–2019)Sport, Platinum (AWD standard)365 hpRegular 87 octane (premium recommended for full 365 hp)

Which Ford Explorer model years does this cover?

These specs specifications apply to every Ford Explorer built from 2012 through 2019 — the U502 (5th generation), mid-size 3-row crossover suv (unibody, fwd/awd). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2012–2019 Ford Explorer

  • 20122.0L EcoBoost joins as an FWD-only economy option (no tow package)
  • 2013Explorer Sport added: 365-hp 3.5L EcoBoost, AWD, 352mm brakes, 20-in wheels
  • 2014Essentially unchanged: a few new exterior colors added; Limited trim gains standard heated second-row seats
  • 2015Essentially unchanged: Limited trim adds an available adaptive cruise control option, with second-row heated seats offered as an option lineup-wide
  • 2016Major facelift: new front/rear styling, 280-hp 2.3L EcoBoost replaces the 2.0L, Platinum trim (3.5L EcoBoost) added, SYNC 3 arrives mid-cycle; low-beam bulb changes to H11
  • 2018–2019Minor updates; carryover mechanicals in the final years before the RWD-platform redesign

2012–2019 Ford Explorer specs: common questions

How much can a 2012–2019 Ford Explorer tow?

Up to 5,000 lbs when properly equipped. That is a maximum for the best-configured version, engine, axle ratio, cab and bed configuration, and towing package all move the real number down, and the door-jamb placard plus the towing guide for your exact build is what governs.

How big is the fuel tank on a 2012–2019 Ford Explorer?

18.6 gallons.

What does a 2012–2019 Ford Explorer weigh?

About 4,443 lbs at the curb, before passengers and cargo.

What gas mileage does a 2012–2019 Ford Explorer get?

17 city / 24 hwy (3.5L FWD); 16/22–23 (3.5L AWD); 20/27–28 (2.0L EcoBoost FWD); 19/27 FWD, 18/25 AWD (2.3L EcoBoost); 16/22 (3.5L EcoBoost Sport/Platinum). Towing: 5,000 lbs with Class III tow package (3.5L NA and EcoBoost); 2,000 lbs max with 2.0L EcoBoost. on the EPA cycle.

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