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The all-new 100% reinvented 2011 Ford Explorer is packed with technology. In addition to Explorer's innovative connectivity and navigation tools are several new driving technologies, including the available Terrain Management System™ (TMS). With a simple turn of the dial, this available Intelligent Four-Wheel-Drive System adjusts to the terrain to provide the necessary traction.
Whether you are driving on mud, rut, snow/gravel/grass or sand, Explorer has an available Terrain Management Systems™ setting to provide the traction you need. And you don't need to pull over to change your setting, because you can shift on the fly.
With technological advances like the Terrain Management System, the 2011 Explorer has reinvented the family road trip, making your life easier and leaving you free to enjoy the journey.
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