I vividly remember the first time I ever went off-roading. It was in the late 2000s. I had just turned 18, and my friend wanted to give it a go on the local trails in his weathered first-generation, Emerald Green-on-Beige 1994 Ford Explorer XLT — a hand-me-down in his family, which served as his first ticket to four-wheeled freedom.
Only, he wasn’t the one who wanted to drive. Rather, he handed me the keys and told me to take the wheel out of reluctance due to his naivety about the activity.

During those initial moments, I had several epiphanies. I discovered my true appreciation for adventuring off the beaten path — on top of my already ardent and preexisting passion for cars. I also realized the first-gen Explorer was a seriously capable and rugged off-roader right out of the factory.
It was these specific memories that the new 2026 Explorer Tremor conjured up as me and a group of auto journalists gave it a whip in the Mojave. Just due west of Las Vegas, east of the Sequoia National Forest, on the California/Nevada border, and south of Beatty.

And it was during those moments of reflection, out on the craggy, dusty, desert trails, that I realized the new Tremor is the most badass and capable Explorer in years.















