2011 Ford Explorer SUV Development Continues in Dubai [with Video]
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2011 Ford Explorer SUV Development Continues in Dubai [with Video]



Ford has released some new pictures and video footage of the new Explorer SUV hot-weather testing in Dubai. According to the Dearborn automaker, with a 50 percent humidity factor and midday temperatures pushing over 125 degrees Fahrenheit, the desert climate provides "an ideal environment to test and validate vehicle performance in some of the world's most extreme conditions."

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