What are the Interior Dimensions for the 2021 Ford Explorer?

By Product Expert | Posted in New Ford Models on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 at 8:28 am
Front driver angle of a silver 2021 Ford Explorer

2021 Ford Explorer Passenger Space and Cargo Volume

A fan-favorite, the 2021 Ford Explorer helps families of many sizes travel together comfortably and safely. Offering three rows of seats and lots of fun, the Explorer provides the right amount of space for both passengers and cargo. Explore the interior dimensions for the 2021 Ford Explorer at the Eric Von Schledorn blog!

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Passenger Dimensions in the 2021 Ford Explorer SUV

Designed for families, the 2021 Ford Explorer SUV offers impressive passenger dimensions for all three rows! With a seating capacity of 7 passengers, you and your loved ones can all sit comfortably inside this modern SUV. Below, explore the dimensions you can expect for each passenger sitting in each row, including leg room, head room, shoulder room, and hip room.

2021 Ford Explorer Passenger Space1st Row2nd Row3rd Row
Leg Room43.0 Inches39.0 Inches32.2 Inches
Head RoomUp to 40.7 InchesUp to 40.5 Inches38.9 Inches
Shoulder Room61.8 Inches61.9 Inches54.6 Inches
Hip Room59.2 Inches59.1 Inches40.9 Inches

Maximum Cargo Capacity for the 2021 Ford Explorer SUV

Seats inside the 2021 Ford Explorer

Packing the cabin with large items? Filling the cargo area with plenty of essentials like groceries and luggage? The 2021 Ford Explorer SUV offers plenty of space for cargo. With every rear seat folded, you can expect a maximum cargo capacity of 87.8 cubic feet inside the 2021 Ford Explorer. If you need to use some of the rear seats, you can expect up to 47.9 cubic feet behind the second row and 18.2 cubic feet behind the third row.

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