Last year’s 5.4-liter, 300-horsepower V8 is carried over for 2007, connected to a new six-speed automatic transmission. Folks who tow will be glad to know that the new Expedition can handle up to 9,100 pounds when properly equipped. Models with 4WD have two-speed transfer cases with optional shift-on-the-fly capability. When low range is selected, the electronic throttle control switches to a preset off-road calibration that provides more torque where needed such as in heavy sand or on slippery surfaces.
The 2007 Ford Expedition’s chassis features an all-new front suspension and tube-through-tube construction to stiffen the frame for improved driving dynamics. There’s also a new independent rear suspension that competitors don’t provide, and which allows for roomier, fold-flat third-row seating. The Expedition’s brakes have also been beefed up – larger and thicker rotors and calipers reside at each corner to reduce stopping distance as well as quell vibration during stops. It’s all connected to the road via optional 20-inch chrome wheels rolling on 55-series tires.
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