2022 Ford Expedition Timberline

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Any added features beyond the current FX4 Expedition, or is it primarily cosmetic?
 

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Looks pretty similar minus the GMC copy-cat huge headlights the 18+ have.
 

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Any added features beyond the current FX4 Expedition, or is it primarily cosmetic?

It should share the same type features that the explorer and f150 timerline models have such as more aggressive tires, upgraded shocks, thicker stabilizer bars, 1" lift, larger skid plates, and probably the trail maps feature.
 

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I can’t wait

although I’m pretty sure i’ll have to since they can’t even get the 2021s completed off the line
 

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Raptor skid plate. hmm, already got one, but that look a bit more exposed.
 

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Will be trading our 2018 XLT FX4 for one of these as soon as available

Curious as to why? What makes this better than your FX4 that's only 3 years old? And I'm not being a smartass, I'm truly curious.

I'm not in the market myself, having just recently purchased my own FX4, but if there's value to be had form this vs what I've got that I've added my own AT tires, bilstiens, and soon to be sway bar, then that offer I got from the dealer to buy my 3 month old "used" expedition (seriously, got an offer for what i signed on the dotted line for at 7 weeks after i took delivery) becomes interesting.

But I don't see anything other than it's got the same ford shocks that tend to have leaky problems randomly, some larger tires that any dealer would likely swap out for you, and some fancy badging that says timberline to go along with maybe some small extras that can be put on your current one. Now, if you've got some miles on yours, or having some continual nagging issues, it makes more sense. I won't be judging if your answer is "Because I want to" either, because I completely get that line of thinking.
 

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This coupled with the hybrid powerplant and Bluecruise if they are adding that to the 2022 would be interesting.
 

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Curious as to why? What makes this better than your FX4 that's only 3 years old? And I'm not being a smartass, I'm truly curious.

I'm not in the market myself, having just recently purchased my own FX4, but if there's value to be had form this vs what I've got that I've added my own AT tires, bilstiens, and soon to be sway bar, then that offer I got from the dealer to buy my 3 month old "used" expedition (seriously, got an offer for what i signed on the dotted line for at 7 weeks after i took delivery) becomes interesting.

But I don't see anything other than it's got the same ford shocks that tend to have leaky problems randomly, some larger tires that any dealer would likely swap out for you, and some fancy badging that says timberline to go along with maybe some small extras that can be put on your current one. Now, if you've got some miles on yours, or having some continual nagging issues, it makes more sense. I won't be judging if your answer is "Because I want to" either, because I completely get that line of thinking.

Because our 2018 will over 60k miles on it & I trade every 3-4 years
Like the fact that they have improved entry & exit clearances
we often use ours off road in the desert around us:33:
 

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The grill and lights look very VW-esque in my opinion. Literally looks like the front end of a Passat/Jetta.
 

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Like the fact that they have improved entry & exit clearances
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It certainly looks like it, but i'm curious how: did they ride up the frame rails front and rear? The front skid plate looks like it goes up to the hooks, which is how I have mine, but it looks steeper (I was disappointed when adding the plate to mine, as it didn't have as 'extreme' slope). I'm wondering if the hook mounting point is raised. As for the rear, it looks like they just lifted the rear bumper up a bit.
 

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Is the Torsen diff in the front? That would be killer. Works pretty good in the Raptor.


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So a new grill/bumper/headlight/taillight treatment. Just a pretty standard mid cycle refresh. I like. Those timberline wheels are slick too. Ill wait for the next gen to come out before I trade up. Perhaps by then an excursion will be introduced again.
 

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So a new grill/bumper/headlight/taillight treatment. Just a pretty standard mid cycle refresh. I like. Those timberline wheels are slick too. Ill wait for the next gen to come out before I trade up. Perhaps by then an excursion will be introduced again.

After owning a Expy Max for two years now. As a test to se if I could replace my F-150 and Superduty. A more refined Excursion would be the best of both worlds.


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