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The Ford Expedition is also known for being one of the longest-lasting vehicles on the road. A modified Special Service Vehicle version is available for law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and emergency medical services. As of 2010, over 1,545,241 Expeditions (both standard and EL/Max) have been sold. With the 2011 model year, the base model was designated XL, an upgraded XLT, and new for 2011 XLT Premium that replaced the Eddie Bauer trim (1997–2010) which was phased out from the entire Ford vehicle lineup. It is similar to the Lincoln Navigator, especially in Limited (2005–present) or King Ranch (2005–2017 2020–present) high-end trims both of which were introduced for the 2005 model year. It was equipped with a standard V8 engine from October 1996 until 2014 when it was replaced with more compact, yet more efficient and powerful 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 for model year 2015.
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The Expedition offered up to nine-passenger seating in model years before 2007 (with a front bench seat option in the first row) 2007–present model year Expeditions have bucket seats in the first row and seats eight passengers.
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The fourth-generation Ford Expedition began production for the 2018 model year. For its entire production life, the Ford Expedition has been derived from the corresponding generation of the Ford F-150 in production, sharing some body and mechanical components. Introduced for the 1997 model year as the successor of the Ford Bronco, the Expedition was the first full-size Ford SUV sold with a four-door body. The Ford Expedition is a full-size three-row SUV, manufactured by Ford.