Ford Expedition
Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is the full-size SUV built for families who need genuine three-row space, serious towing capability, and the confidence to handle long highway miles, gravel roads, and South Dakota winters without compromise. Whether you're hauling seven passengers across the plains or pulling a horse trailer to a show, Expedition is built for the work.
Families across Mobridge, Selby, and surrounding communities — and buyers traveling from Aberdeen, Pierre, Bismarck, and beyond — choose the Expedition when they need a vehicle that does everything without asking them to choose between space, capability, and comfort.
The Expedition is available in two body configurations: the standard wheelbase and the extended Expedition MAX. Both share the same powertrain and trim structure — the MAX adds significant cargo depth and third-row space for large families and heavy haulers.
Because features and trim availability can vary, the most accurate details are organized by model year. If you're researching the current lineup, start with the year-specific overview below.
Model Year Guide
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Built for Full-Size Family Demands
Expedition offers three genuine rows of seating, enough towing capacity to handle livestock trailers and bumper-pull campers, and a cabin that holds up across long highway stretches and rough gravel roads. For buyers who need a vehicle that handles everything the plains throw at it, Expedition delivers without compromise.
Standard Expedition vs. Expedition MAX
The Expedition MAX is the extended-wheelbase version of the same vehicle. Both share the same engine, trim levels, and towing rating. The MAX adds meaningful cargo depth — approximately 13 additional cubic feet behind the third row — and more third-row legroom. For large families or buyers who carry significant gear, the MAX is often the right fit. For buyers who want full-size capability in a more manageable footprint, the standard Expedition covers it.
Available Four-Wheel Drive for Year-Round Confidence
Available four-wheel drive with selectable terrain modes helps Expedition handle the transition between paved highway, snow-covered gravel, and field approaches that South Dakota driving demands. Available heated seats, heated steering wheel, and remote start add practical cold-weather comfort for north-central SD winters.
Towing Capability That Matches Real Hauling Needs
When properly equipped, the Expedition is rated to tow up to 9,300 pounds — enough to handle most horse trailers, bumper-pull campers, and utility loads South Dakota buyers move regularly. Available trailer sway control, integrated trailer brake controller, and Pro Trailer Backup Assist make towing more manageable on rural roads and in tight spaces. Both the standard Expedition and the MAX share this tow rating.
Trim Levels Built for Different Priorities
The Expedition is available in XL, XLT, Limited, Platinum, and King Ranch trim levels — every trim offered in both standard and MAX configurations. Entry XL and XLT trims cover capability-focused buyers. Limited and Platinum add premium interior materials and advanced technology. King Ranch brings Western heritage styling with two-tone exterior and premium leather.
Start with the Current Model Year Guide
If you want detailed breakdowns of trim differences, engine options, towing specs, interior features, and the full MAX comparison, the best place to begin is the current model-year overview.
Explore the 2026 Ford Expedition Overview
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Ford Expedition and Expedition MAX?
The Expedition MAX is the extended-wheelbase version. Both share the same engine, trim levels, and 9,300 lb tow rating. The MAX adds approximately 13 additional cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row and more third-row legroom. The full comparison is in the 2026 Expedition vs. MAX guide.
How much can a Ford Expedition tow?
When properly equipped, the Ford Expedition is rated to tow up to 9,300 pounds. Both standard and MAX configurations share this rating. Towing capacity depends on equipment and configuration — confirm with Beadle's Ford for your specific build.
Does the Ford Expedition come with four-wheel drive?
Four-wheel drive is available on Ford Expedition trims. Most buyers in South Dakota choose 4WD for year-round confidence on snow, gravel roads, and mixed-surface routes. Confirm 4WD availability on specific inventory at Beadle's Ford.
How many people does the Ford Expedition seat?
Depending on second-row configuration, the Expedition seats up to 7 or 8 passengers. Second-row captain's chairs reduce capacity to 7 but improve comfort and third-row access. The Expedition MAX offers the same capacity with more third-row legroom.
Where can I compare Ford Expedition trims and features?
The most accurate and detailed trim comparisons are available on the current model-year overview page: 2026 Ford Expedition Overview.
Where can I buy a Ford Expedition near Mobridge, South Dakota?
Beadle's Ford serves buyers from Mobridge, Selby, McLaughlin, Pollock, and surrounding communities, as well as buyers traveling from Aberdeen, Pierre, Bismarck, and across the region. Browse current inventory above or contact our team directly.
Towing and cargo figures are estimates based on properly equipped configurations and vary by trim, equipment, and individual vehicle build. Confirm specific towing capacity, cargo dimensions, and feature availability for any vehicle on the lot with Beadle's Ford. Pricing not shown — contact dealer for current pricing and availability. All information subject to change. © Beadle's Ford, Mobridge, SD.