Hastings Ford – Does RWD or available Intelligent 4WD make more sense on a 2026 Ford Explorer for Kearney, NE driving?
Choosing between standard rear-wheel drive and available Intelligent 4WD on the 2026 Ford Explorer® is easier when you map it to real routes and real conditions around Kearney, NE. The right answer is the one that fits your daily use first, then covers your occasional adventures without overcomplicating ownership. Let’s break down how each drivetrain behaves and which one might feel like the perfect fit for your life.
Start with what does not change: every 2026 Explorer® is designed to be composed, quiet, and comfortable. The standard 2.3L EcoBoost® I-4 provides confident acceleration, and the chassis feels settled on highways and city streets alike. From there, your drivetrain choice fine-tunes how the SUV responds to weather, surfaces, and the extra weight of cargo or a trailer.
Why standard RWD just feels right for a lot of drivers
Rear-wheel drive is standard for a reason. It gives the Explorer® a natural, balanced feel with reassuring straight-line stability and strong, predictable acceleration. Around Kearney, that matters on Highway 30 and I-80 stretches where crosswinds and long merges are part of the drive. If most of your year is paved, dry, and focused on commuting or errands, RWD helps you enjoy the Explorer®’s calm, quiet road manners while keeping the setup simple.
RWD also pairs nicely with the 2.3L EcoBoost® I-4’s broad torque, giving you smooth pull-away from lights and impressive confidence passing slow-moving traffic on two-lane roads. The result is an SUV that feels planted and easy to live with day after day, without the extra complexity of a 4WD system you might rarely need.
When available Intelligent 4WD earns its keep
If your calendar includes gravel drives to lakes, trailheads, or construction sites, or if you regularly carry people and gear in mixed weather, available Intelligent 4WD is a smart upgrade. It continuously monitors traction and can proactively send power where it is needed, helping you stay composed on rain-slicked surfaces, dusty county roads, and unpaved parking lots after a ballgame.
Pair 4WD with selectable drive modes, and you can tailor Explorer® to suit the day. That can mean dialing in a more confident launch in low-traction situations or softening responses when you want smooth, predictable control with people and cargo on board. If you are eyeing the Tremor® model, you will take that control further with an off-road tuned suspension, a Torsen® limited-slip rear axle for enhanced traction, and underbody protection with front and rear deflector plates.
Think through how and where you drive most
It helps to zoom out and consider your whole year, not just a highlight reel of trips. If you are mostly on pavement, value the simplest setup, and rarely leave maintained roads, RWD is a solid, confidence-inspiring default. If you see a steady mix of pavement, gravel, and weather swings or you want extra assurance on rural routes around Kearney, Intelligent 4WD is likely the better long-term fit.
- Mostly paved commutes: Choose RWD for balanced highway stability and a natural, calm drive.
- Mixed pavement and gravel: Pick available Intelligent 4WD for added traction and control on variable surfaces.
- Trail or lake weekends: Consider Tremor® with off-road tuned suspension and a Torsen® limited-slip rear axle.
- All-weather confidence: Intelligent 4WD pairs well with selectable drive modes for changing conditions.
Remember, your drivetrain choice works hand-in-hand with other features. If you plan to tow up to 5,000 lbs when properly equipped, 4WD can add welcome stability on uneven surfaces. If you are focused on relaxed long-haul driving, the availability of Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving on compatible roads can reduce fatigue either way, whether you select RWD or 4WD.
Trim paths that align with your decision
The good news is that you have flexibility across the 2026 Explorer® family. Active and ST-Line deliver impressive value and style with the 2.3L EcoBoost® I-4, and you can choose the drivetrain that fits your routes. Tremor® layers in hardware for off-pavement confidence. Platinum™ and ST let you combine premium appointments and performance tuning with the drive system that suits your life. Across the lineup, the Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist+ suite and available 360-Degree Camera add confidence no matter which wheels are doing the work.
Inside, every Explorer® earns its keep with available seating for up to seven and up to 85.8 cu ft of cargo space. Premium options like the B&O® Sound System by Bang & Olufsen®, ambient lighting, and an available panoramic fixed glass roof with power sunshade make it easy to settle into the cabin once you have chosen your drivetrain. It is a reminder that the Explorer® is built for people first, powertrain second.
How to decide quickly and confidently
There is no substitute for a back-to-back test drive. Sample RWD on your usual routes to feel the balanced highway poise, then try Intelligent 4WD over the same stretch and a nearby gravel connector to experience the traction difference. If you plan to tow or pack the cabin to capacity, bring that perspective to your drive and see how the Explorer® responds with weight on board.
If you prefer a simple decision rule, use this: choose RWD if 80 percent or more of your driving is paved and predictable; choose Intelligent 4WD if your regular week includes gravel, weather variability, or family gear that benefits from extra traction when it counts.
Hastings Ford is here to help you match the right configuration to your daily reality, not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Our team is serving Aurora, Kearney, and York with straightforward guidance, back-to-back drives, and clear explanations so your choice feels obvious when you are done. And once you have your drivetrain decided, we can help you fine-tune the rest of your Explorer® build, from towing packages to technology to interior comforts, so the whole SUV fits seamlessly into your routine.
If you are ready to feel the difference for yourself, set up a short appointment and we will map a route that mirrors your daily drive. That way, when you make your decision, you will know it is the right one for the way you live, work, and travel. Hastings Ford will make the process calm, simple, and focused on what matters to you.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is Intelligent 4WD always on, or do I need to switch it manually?
Intelligent 4WD continuously monitors traction and can proactively distribute power where it is needed. You can also use selectable drive modes to tailor the system’s behavior to conditions.
Does choosing 4WD change my towing capability?
When properly equipped, the 2026 Explorer® can tow up to 5,000 lbs. 4WD can add traction benefits when you are launching on a ramp or managing weight on uneven surfaces, but the proper towing package selection is key.
Which trims are best for light off-pavement use?
Tremor® is purpose-built with an off-road tuned suspension, a Torsen® limited-slip rear axle, and underbody protection with front and rear deflector plates, making it the top choice for unpaved adventures.
Does Ford BlueCruise work with both RWD and 4WD configurations?
Yes, available Ford BlueCruise is offered based on trim and package content, not limited to a specific drivetrain. It assists with hands-free highway driving on compatible roads to help reduce fatigue.
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