Ford is launching a redesigned version of the largest SUV in its lineup, now including Ford’s brand-new . The 2025 Expedition is the second Ford to get the Android Automotive-based system , but the new SUV’s dashboard and UI look like a chopped-down version of the giant panoramic display first . The new Expedition, which is first being teased with today in Texas, looks like it has only the left half of the Lincoln’s 48-inch pillar-to-pillar panoramic display, leaving behind just a 24-inch panel for the Expedition.
You’re getting the same instrument cluster and navigation combo in front of the driver’s seat, but without the widgets that feature on the right half of the Lincoln’s extended screen. The Expedition’s smaller center touchscreen that lives below it also runs Google Play Store apps, operates Apple CarPlay, and has digital HVAC controls, just like the Lincoln. The car also offers both Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants (one at a time), and some models offer .
Pillar-to-pillar panoramic screens have become a flashy feature manufacturers have trotted out for their most luxurious vehicles recently. They’ve often been pitched as an infotainment hub for the front passenger, letting them and . Ford is selling a standard-wheelbase Expedition and an extended “Max” one.
In the center row, you have options for bench seating or captain chairs; the backs of the first-row headrests have clamps that can hold smartphones or tablets for passengers in the c.