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The average insurance cost for a Ford Explorer in 2025 is $2,357 per year. The Ford Explorer was among the 25 best-selling cars in the U.S., according to Kelley Blue Book.
But no matter whether you bought your Ford Explorer new or used, it’s a big investment – the average new car buyer in the U.S. paid $49,740 in December of 2024, according to the most recent data from Kelley Blue Book. The cost of insuring a car can vary greatly, so be mindful of how much car insurance costs if you want to stay within a monthly budget.
Key Takeaways
- The annual average nationwide rate for a Ford Explorer is $2,357.
- Nationwide offers the cheapest car insurance for a Ford Explorer.
- Full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer is $306 less than the nationwide average of $2,663 per year.
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How much does it cost to insure Ford Explorer?
Full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer is $306 less than the nationwide average of $2,663 per year. Full coverage comprises liability insurance, comprehensive and collision and is much more expensive than liability coverage alone.
The age of your vehicle and its make, model and trim all affect car insurance rates, in addition to personal factors about the driver(s), homeowner status and location.
The table below shows annual rates for full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer.
Model | Average full coverage cost annually | Average full coverage cost monthly |
---|---|---|
Ford Explorer | $2,357 | $196 |
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Car insurance cost for a Ford Explorer by age
Cost of Ford Explorer insurance for 18-year-olds
Insurance rates vary significantly by age. Teens pay the highest rates for car insurance because they are riskier drivers and have less experience driving.
Car insurance for an 18-year-old driving a Ford Explorer costs $8,653 per year. The table below shows the cost of car insurance for an 18-year-old driving a Ford Explorer.
Model | Average annual full coverage cost | Average monthly full coverage cost |
---|---|---|
Ford Explorer | $8,653 | $721 |
Ford Explorer auto insurance cost, by state
Car insurance rates vary significantly by state. State laws and a state’s no-fault vs. tort classification all affect how much folks pay for car insurance in a state and individual factors.
Full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer costs $2,357 per year. See the annual and monthly rates by state for a Ford Explorer in each state in the table below.
State name | Annual premium | Monthly premium |
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Alaska | $2,172 | $181 |
Alabama | $2,180 | $182 |
Arkansas | $2,511 | $209 |
Arizona | $2,267 | $189 |
California | $2,949 | $246 |
Colorado | $3,030 | $252 |
Connecticut | $2,512 | $209 |
Washington, D.C. | $2,741 | $228 |
Delaware | $2,368 | $197 |
Florida | $2,798 | $233 |
Georgia | $3,032 | $253 |
Hawaii | $1,547 | $129 |
Iowa | $2,024 | $169 |
Idaho | $1,454 | $121 |
Illinois | $2,280 | $190 |
Indiana | $2,058 | $171 |
Kansas | $2,436 | $203 |
Kentucky | $2,927 | $244 |
Louisiana | $3,967 | $331 |
Massachusetts | $2,125 | $177 |
Maryland | $2,301 | $192 |
Maine | $1,716 | $143 |
Michigan | $3,057 | $255 |
Minnesota | $2,486 | $207 |
Missouri | $2,951 | $246 |
Mississippi | $2,412 | $201 |
Montana | $2,452 | $204 |
North Carolina | $2,101 | $175 |
North Dakota | $2,007 | $167 |
Nebraska | $2,536 | $211 |
New Hampshire | $1,801 | $150 |
New Jersey | $2,347 | $196 |
New Mexico | $2,393 | $199 |
Nevada | $2,255 | $188 |
New York | $1,770 | $147 |
Ohio | $1,621 | $135 |
Oklahoma | $2,509 | $209 |
Oregon | $2,183 | $182 |
Pennsylvania | $2,545 | $212 |
Rhode Island | $2,808 | $234 |
South Carolina | $2,286 | $190 |
South Dakota | $2,888 | $241 |
Tennessee | $2,524 | $210 |
Texas | $3,375 | $281 |
Utah | $1,868 | $156 |
Virginia | $1,766 | $147 |
Vermont | $1,638 | $136 |
Washington | $2,090 | $174 |
Wisconsin | $1,793 | $149 |
West Virginia | $2,154 | $179 |
Wyoming | $2,262 | $188 |
10 most expensive states for car insurance for a Ford Explorer
The most expensive states for full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer are as follows:
State | Avg. Annual premium | Avg. Monthly premium |
---|---|---|
Louisiana | $3,967 | $331 |
Texas | $3,375 | $281 |
Michigan | $3,057 | $255 |
Georgia | $3,032 | $253 |
Colorado | $3,030 | $252 |
Missouri | $2,951 | $246 |
California | $2,949 | $246 |
Kentucky | $2,927 | $244 |
South Dakota | $2,888 | $241 |
Rhode Island | $2,808 | $234 |
10 cheapest states for car insurance for a Ford Explorer
The cheapest states for full coverage car insurance for a Ford Explorer are as follows:
State | Avg. Annual premium | Avg. Monthly premium |
---|---|---|
Idaho | $1,454 | $121 |
Hawaii | $1,547 | $129 |
Ohio | $1,621 | $135 |
Vermont | $1,638 | $136 |
Maine | $1,716 | $143 |
Virginia | $1,766 | $147 |
New York | $1,770 | $147 |
Wisconsin | $1,793 | $149 |
New Hampshire | $1,801 | $150 |
Utah | $1,868 | $156 |
Ford Explorer insurance cost, by city
Car insurance rates for a Ford Explorer also vary based upon your location. In the top 10 U.S. cities (by population), rates for a Ford Explorer range from $2,427 in New York, New York to $3,907 in Los Angeles, California. See more rates in the top 10 cities in the table below.
State | City | Average annual full coverage premium |
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New York | New York | $2,427 |
Illinois | Chicago | $2,528 |
California | San Jose | $2,607 |
Arizona | Phoenix | $2,971 |
Texas | San Antonio | $3,348 |
Texas | Houston | $3,731 |
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | $3,852 |
California | Los Angeles | $3,907 |
Car insurance cost for a Ford Explorer, by company
Car insurance rates also vary by company – each insurer has a proprietary rating algorithm that sets rates based on risk. So, insurance for a Ford Explorer may be more expensive from one insurer than another, so you get quotes from several insurers before committing to a policy.
“Insurance premiums vary by vehicle model and trim level because insurance companies use this information to predict the risk of the driver and potential financial loss, and hence the risk to the insurer,” says Jim Brau, Joel C. Peterson professor of finance at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Business. “Certain models and trims – for example, a brand-new fire-engine red convertible sports car – turn out to be more risky to the insurance company than a 15-year-old sedan that can barely top out at 65 mph.”
See insurance rates for a Ford Explorer from several insurers in the table below.
Company-wise average rates for insuring a Ford Explorer
Company | Average annual premium | Average 6-month premium | Average monthly premium |
---|---|---|---|
Nationwide | $1,984 | $992 | $165 |
State Farm | $2,059 | $1,029 | $172 |
GEICO | $2,087 | $1,043 | $174 |
Progressive | $2,350 | $1,175 | $196 |
Farmers | $2,862 | $1,431 | $238 |
Allstate | $2,879 | $1,440 | $240 |
What are the most popular vehicle models in the U.S.?
This model is one of the most popular cars in 2023, according to Kelley Blue Book. Here’s a list of the top 25 best-selling vehicles of 2023:
- Ford F-Series
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Ram Pickup
- Toyota RAV4
- Tesla Model Y
- Honda CR-V
- GMC Sierra
- Toyota Camry
- Nissan Rogue
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Toyota Tacoma
- Tesla Model 3
- Toyota Corolla
- Chevrolet Equinox
- Hyundai Tucson
- Honda Civic
- Honda Accord
- Ford Explorer
- Toyota Highlander
- Subaru Outback
- Subaru Crosstrek
- Jeep Wrangler
- Mazda CX-5
- Subaru Forester
- Ford Escape
Car insurance averages by make and model
Car insurance rates vary by make and model. In general, cars that are more expensive – think luxury vehicles, EVs and sports cars – are more expensive to insure. Cars with smaller engines and a lot of safety features are cheaper to insure.
See the average annual full coverage rates for the top 25 most popular vehicles in 2023 in the table below.
Model | Average annual full coverage premium |
---|---|
Ford F-Series | $2,481 |
Chevrolet Silverado | $2,491 |
Ram Pickup | $2,537 |
Toyota RAV4 | $2,159 |
Tesla Model Y | $3,529 |
Honda CR-V | $2,037 |
GMC Sierra | $2,590 |
Toyota Camry | $2,400 |
Nissan Rogue | $2,314 |
Jeep Grand Cherokee | $2,470 |
Toyota Tacoma | $2,345 |
Tesla Model 3 | $3,466 |
Toyota Corolla | $2,351 |
Chevrolet Equinox | $2,090 |
Hyundai Tucson | $2,130 |
Honda Civic | $2,410 |
Honda Accord | $2,342 |
Ford Explorer | $2,357 |
Toyota Highlander | $2,292 |
Subaru Outback | $2,042 |
Subaru Crosstrek | $2,064 |
Jeep Wrangler | $2,193 |
Mazda CX-5 | $2,021 |
Subaru Forester | $2,013 |
Ford Escape | $2,133 |
Which body styles are cheaper or more expensive for car insurance?
Sedans tend to be more expensive to insure than trucks or SUVs for several reasons – they’re a higher theft risk and they’re smaller than SUVs and trucks, so they are more likely to be damaged in a crash with a larger vehicle.
Below, see annual rates for full coverage for sedans, SUVs and trucks.
Style type | Average annual premium | Average monthly premium |
---|---|---|
Convertible | $3,628 | $302 |
Coupe | $3,838 | $320 |
Hatchback | $2,661 | $222 |
Pickup | $2,669 | $222 |
Sedan | $3,222 | $268 |
SUV | $2,553 | $213 |
Van | $2,208 | $184 |
Wagon | $2,840 | $237 |
How does my car’s trim level affect car insurance?
A car’s trim level can significantly impact insurance rates due to the varying features of each package. Higher trim levels often include powerful engines and luxury options that could increase the vehicle’s value and the cost to insure it.
“Some models and trims are more expensive to replace or repair – another reason the premium on them is higher. It all comes down to estimating the risk of future payout from the insurance company,” Brau says. “Models and trims that historically have been more expensive to insurance firms will carry with them higher car insurance rates.”
Additionally, advanced safety features in upper trim levels may lower rates, while customizations and added performance capabilities typically raise them due to higher repair costs. Insurers consider all these factors when determining premiums, making the trim level a crucial variable in the cost of car insurance.
See the trim levels of a Ford Explorer and their full coverage premiums in the table below.
Trim Level | Annual full coverage preimum |
---|---|
Explorer | $2,239 |
Explorer King Ranch | $2,407 |
Explorer Limited | $2,376 |
Explorer Platinum | $2,433 |
Explorer ST | $2,415 |
Explorer ST-Line | $2,356 |
Explorer Timberline | $2,372 |
Explorer XLT | $2,297 |
How to save on car insurance for a Ford Explorer
Are you paying for more coverage than you need? Depending on your driving habits, you may not require the maximum coverage for areas such as collision or comprehensive. If you have an older car, scaling back on full coverage is an option. However, tread carefully; reducing coverage significantly could expose you to risk.
Other ways to save on car insurance for a Ford Explorer:
- Shop your coverage every six months or annually before your policy renews
- Increase your deductible if you have savings to cover it
- Drive safely to avoid violations
- Maintain a good credit score
- Bundle home and auto policies
Ford Explorer discounts on car insurance
Certain safety features can mean significant savings. From anti-lock brakes to airbags and even high-tech systems like lane departure warnings, the safer your car is, the less you’ll likely pay for insurance.
In addition to vehicle discounts, drivers may qualify for the following discounts:
- Telematics discounts
- Multiple policies
- Loyalty
- Good driver/safe driver
- Good student
- Savings for driving less/low annual mileage
- Senior discount
- Educational/professional discounts
- Signing early/paying in full
- Paperless/autopay
What our expert says
Q: Why do car insurance rates vary by vehicle model and trim level?
Resources & Methodology
Sources:
- Kelley Blue Book. “Average New Car Price Sees Smallest Increase in a Decade.” Accessed June 2025.
- Kelley Blue Book. “The 25 Best-Selling Cars of 2023.” Accessed June 2025.
- “Used Vehicle Value Index.” Accessed June 2025.
- U.S. Census Bureau. “City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2022.” Accessed June 2025.
Methodology
Insure.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to calculate average auto insurance rates for vehicles from 2023.
Our hypothetical driver is a 40-year-old male who commutes 12 miles to work each day, with policy limits of 100/300/100 ($100,000 for injury liability for one person, $300,000 for all injuries and $100,000 for property damage in an accident) and a $500 deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage.
Rates for vehicles up until 2023 includes uninsured motorist coverage (since some states require it, we do it for all) and PIP or Medical Payments, if it is required by state law. This hypothetical driver has a clean record and good credit.
For liability 100/300 is rates the same hypothetical driver but with liability limits of 100/300/100, uninsured/underinsured motorist in matching amounts and PIP or MedPay, if required by state. We recommend limits this high, even if you have only liability coverage. A state-minimum policy includes only the basic state liability limits and any other state-required coverages, such as uninsured motorist or PIP.
Averages were calculated using data from six large carriers, such as Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, Nationwide, Progressive and State Farm. Rates were averaged across multiple ZIP codes and insurance companies. Average rates are for comparative purposes; your rate will depend on your personal factors.
40-year-old male
Our hypothetical driver
100/300/100
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- How much does it cost to insure Ford Explorer?
- Car insurance cost for a Ford Explorer by age
- Ford Explorer auto insurance cost, by state
- Ford Explorer insurance cost, by city
- Car insurance cost for a Ford Explorer, by company
- What are the most popular vehicle models in the U.S.?
- Car insurance averages by make and model
- Which body styles are cheaper or more expensive for car insurance?
- How does my car's trim level affect car insurance?
- How to save on car insurance for a Ford Explorer
- What our expert says
- Resources & Methodology