The 2026 Expedition’s have a price range of $62,400-$84,000.
The 2026 Expedition has a $20,000 difference in price, but each trim in the lineup offers unique features that make it worth it. The starting trim is the Active, coming with a starting price of $62,400. This trim comes with the basic features of the line such as BlueCruise Hands-Free Driving, a 24-inch display that is paired with a 13.2-inch centerstack, a 360-degree camera, and Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0.
The Platinum trim has a price of $74,850, but with it comes some more creature comforts. These are the heated, and ventilated front seats, as well as heated second row seats, making sure that people are comfortable, which is nice for longer drives. If you’re someone who likes to jam to their favorite music, then the B&O 10-speaker system will be a welcomed addition.
While the past two trims are more road focused, the Tremor wants to break ground and hit the trails coming with a starting price of $81,350. The features that you can expect on this one are a high output version of the 3.5L V6 that is able to produce 440 horsepower, and 510 lb-ft of torque. The off-road features you can look for are a modified suspension that gives you an inch more to help clear obstacles, standard four wheel drive, and even trail turn assist.
The best of the best is the King Ranch, coming in with a price of $84,000. Bigger price, means bigger features, and the King Ranch brings it all. While the 10-speaker system was good, the 22-speaker system that this trim comes with is better. Rolling on 22-inch wheels, you’ll always be seen, and heard, making a statement that you’re one of the best vehicles on the block.
The interior is also upgraded, coming with Del Rio full-leather seats. These are stitched with the King Ranch logos, making it stand out from the rest of the line. This one also comes with second row captain’s chairs, making it comfortable for those in the second row.