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What is the unique cloth Ford Explorer?

The Explorer does not have a single, officially named "unique cloth" upholstery. Ford offers a range of interior materials, with standard cloth on entry models and leather or leather-like options (such as SofTex or ActiveX) on higher trims. There is no widely recognized exclusive cloth designation tied to the Explorer across model years.


Clarifying what the phrase might mean


In consumer discussions, people sometimes refer to a distinctive cloth pattern, weave, or color offered on a limited run or a particular trim. The Ford Explorer has been produced in many generations, each with its own set of interior options. While some trims may feature unique colorways or textures, there is no universally branded "unique cloth" interior that Ford uses across the lineup.


Interior materials and trim options across recent Explorers


Here are the common upholstery approaches you’ll encounter in more recent model years, noting where cloth or leather-like options typically appear.



  • Cloth upholstery is standard on base trims in many generations, usually made from a durable polyester blend with a textured weave.

  • Leather or leather-like options (such as SofTex or similar leatherette materials) are offered on mid- to high-level trims, replacing or supplementing cloth in those configurations.

  • Some trims or special editions may feature two-tone cloth patterns or unique colorways, but these are not branded as a separate, official "unique cloth" line by Ford.


For buyers who want a specific fabric look, the exact upholstery available can vary by model year, trim, and region. Checking the official configuration options for a given year and trim is the best way to know what’s offered.


How to verify the upholstery on a specific model year


To confirm what interior fabric is used on a particular Explorer you’re evaluating, follow these steps:



  1. Consult Ford's official configurator for the exact model year and trim to see current upholstery options.

  2. Review the vehicle’s Monroney label (window sticker) for seat materials listed in the interior specifications.

  3. Ask the dealer for the vehicle’s build sheet or interior option codes to confirm the exact fabrics installed.

  4. Read contemporary reviews or manufacturer press materials for that year, which often describe available interior materials and any special editions.


If you’re shopping used, upholstery can vary by production run. Verifying through the dealer or the vehicle’s documentation helps ensure you get the fabric you want.


Summary


In short, there is no official, universally recognized "unique cloth" associated with the Ford Explorer. Interiors range from standard cloth on entry trims to leather or leather-like options on higher trims, with occasional special edition patterns or colors. For the most accurate guidance, check the specific model year, trim, and configuration details from Ford or a trusted dealer.

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