If you’re getting an Expedition, you may wonder how different the 2024 Ford Expedition and Expedition MAX are. These vehicles differ in size and capacity. Keep reading with Sherwood Ford of Sherwood Park, AB, for a size and capacity comparison of the Expedition and Expedition MAX.
Here, we have a chart of the key size and dimension specifications of the 2024 Ford Expedition and Expedition MAX. Check out how they differ in length, width, and cargo volume.
Model |
2024 Ford Expedition |
2024 Ford Expedition MAX |
Length |
5,333 mm |
5,635 mm |
Width |
2,030 mm |
2,030 mm |
Cargo space behind first row |
2,961.7 L |
3,439.2 L |
Cargo space behind second row |
1,627 L |
2,076.8 L |
Cargo space behind third row |
546.4 L |
972.2 L |
The Expedition MAX has a 230 mm longer wheelbase and a 302 mm longer overall length. These may seem like small differences, but the Expedition MAX provides much greater cargo space.
No, the Expedition MAX doesn’t seat more people. Upgrade to the MAX if you desire more cargo space. Both vehicles seat up to eight passengers, more than enough for most carpooling trips. While they seat the same number of passengers, the MAX offers slightly more passenger volume, meaning it might be more comfortable, but the difference is minimal.
Yes, the Expedition MAX has a fuel tank capacity of up to 105.2 L, which is bigger than the Expedition fuel tank. The Expedition can hold up to 87.8 L of fuel. This discrepancy represents a longer driving range in the MAX.
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