
When weekend plans include two-track trails to hidden fishing spots and remote lakeside campsites, you need a full-size SUV that handles rough terrain without sacrificing family comfort. The 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor transforms Ford’s flagship three-row SUV into an off-road-capable adventure vehicle built for northern Michigan’s backcountry. Jim Riehl’s Friendly Ford connects drivers like you with this capable variant that pairs rugged engineering with family-friendly space.
Purpose-Built Off-Road Hardware
The Tremor variant equips the 2025 Ford Expedition with 33-inch all-terrain tires wrapped around 18-inch wheels, delivering increased ground clearance for navigating rocky trails. The Terrain Management System™ includes dedicated Rock Crawl mode that optimizes throttle response for challenging surfaces. With towing capacity reaching 9,600 pounds when properly equipped, this SUV hauls boat trailers to remote launches confidently.
Three-Row Versatility for Northern Michigan Adventures
Inside, the 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor seats up to eight passengers across three rows. Behind the third row, you’ll find 20.9 cubic feet of cargo space that expands to 60.8 cubic feet with rear seats folded — room for fishing gear and camping equipment. Available heated and ventilated front seats maintain comfort through dramatic temperature swings.
Technology Built for Remote Journeys
Standard Co-Pilot360™ technology includes Pre-Collision Assist® with automatic emergency braking and BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System), providing confidence when wildlife crosses forest roads. Pro Power Onboard® provides up to 2.0 kilowatts of exportable power for campsite lighting during wilderness stays.
Discover the 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor at Jim Riehl’s Friendly Ford
Experience how the 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor combines three-row family capability with genuine off-road performance at Jim Riehl’s Friendly Ford in Charlevoix, MI. Schedule your test drive today and discover why this variant redefines what full-size SUVs accomplish on northern Michigan’s most challenging trails.