Urge Ford to create a high-performance SUV

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Daniel Murphy and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

My family has owned every generation of the Ford Explorer. We are a spirited driving family with a deep appreciation for the power and exhilaration found in high-performance vehicles. Over the years, Ford's Explorer has been a reliable companion, providing the versatility and space we need for our dynamic lifestyle. However, I believe Ford is missing an opportunity to tap into a significant market of enthusiasts like us, who yearn for the thrill of a Mustang but require the practical benefits of an SUV.

While Ford has made great strides in innovation, by introducing various models to cater to diverse customer needs, there still remains a gap in their lineup for an SUV that combines the performance and raw sensation of a Mustang with the utilitarian practicality of an Explorer. Other companies have begun exploring this arena, showing us what's possible when power meets practicality. Ford can and should lead the charge by designing a sport utility vehicle based on the Ford Explorer platform or similar, using the authoritative 5.0 Coyote engine or the potent 5.2 engine configuration.

Creating such a vehicle would not only fulfill the desires of driving enthusiasts but also demonstrate Ford's commitment to innovation, performance, and customer satisfaction. This could reinvigorate interest in their SUV lineup, capturing the attention of a demographic that values both speed and space.

With prior models, Ford has shown expertise in blending power and efficiency. Imagine an SUV with the heart of a Mustang — it would be irresistible to car enthusiasts and families seeking more than just a mode of transport.

Join me in urging Ford Motor Company to design a high-performance SUV that doesn't compromise on speed or space. Sign this petition to show your support for an SUV that truly embodies the spirit of adventure and power!

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Recent signers:
Daniel Murphy and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

My family has owned every generation of the Ford Explorer. We are a spirited driving family with a deep appreciation for the power and exhilaration found in high-performance vehicles. Over the years, Ford's Explorer has been a reliable companion, providing the versatility and space we need for our dynamic lifestyle. However, I believe Ford is missing an opportunity to tap into a significant market of enthusiasts like us, who yearn for the thrill of a Mustang but require the practical benefits of an SUV.

While Ford has made great strides in innovation, by introducing various models to cater to diverse customer needs, there still remains a gap in their lineup for an SUV that combines the performance and raw sensation of a Mustang with the utilitarian practicality of an Explorer. Other companies have begun exploring this arena, showing us what's possible when power meets practicality. Ford can and should lead the charge by designing a sport utility vehicle based on the Ford Explorer platform or similar, using the authoritative 5.0 Coyote engine or the potent 5.2 engine configuration.

Creating such a vehicle would not only fulfill the desires of driving enthusiasts but also demonstrate Ford's commitment to innovation, performance, and customer satisfaction. This could reinvigorate interest in their SUV lineup, capturing the attention of a demographic that values both speed and space.

With prior models, Ford has shown expertise in blending power and efficiency. Imagine an SUV with the heart of a Mustang — it would be irresistible to car enthusiasts and families seeking more than just a mode of transport.

Join me in urging Ford Motor Company to design a high-performance SUV that doesn't compromise on speed or space. Sign this petition to show your support for an SUV that truly embodies the spirit of adventure and power!

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Petition created on October 12, 2025