2000-2005 Ford Excursion: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 2000-2005 Ford Excursion. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 2000-2005 Ford Excursion.
Year to Year Changes
2001 Ford Excursion:
For 2001, the turbodiesel engine gained 15 horsepower. Foglamps became standard on the Limited, along with mirrors that contained built-in turn signals.
2002 Ford Excursion:
Power-adjustable brake and throttle pedals were optional on XLT and XLT Premium Excursions, and standard on the Limited and Limited Ultimate. On the Ultimate, they came with a seat/pedal memory feature. An optional rear-seat video entertainment system included a VCR and wireless headphones, with a DVD system expected later in the model year. An in-dash six-CD changer also was optional. When properly equipped, Excursions could tow as much as 11,000 pounds.
2003 Ford Excursion:
At midyear Ford switched turbodiesel V8s, from the 7.3 liter with 250 hp and 525 lb-ft of torque to the 6.0 with 325 and 550. It mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. A new Eddie Bauer sloted between the base XLT line and top-range Limited models. It was distinguished by front and rear body-color trim set off by beige accents
2004 Ford Excursion:
No significant changes were made for 2004.
2005 Ford Excursion:
The largest SUV sold in America got minor cosmetic changes for 2005.








