Comparison

FORD E-250 vs FORD EXPLORER

Side-by-side comparison of the FORD E-250 and FORD EXPLORER drawn from the NHTSA consumer-complaint database, defect investigations, recall history, and NCAP crash-test ratings.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 2,054,142 consumer complaints have been filed against U.S. vehicles since 1995, as of June 2026. This is a head-to-head safety comparison between the FORD E-250 (1990–2022) and the FORD EXPLORER (1977–2025), drawn from that federal complaint and recall record; see our methodology for how the figures are compiled.

The FORD E-250 (1990–2022, 28 model years) carries 421 NHTSA consumer complaints and 202 safety recalls, while the FORD EXPLORER (1977–2025, 43 model years) carries 42,132 complaints and 262 recalls. Severity indicators for the pair split as follows: 47 vs 2,324 crashes, 24 vs 975 fires, and 2 vs 282 reported fatalities.

Raw complaint counts favor whichever nameplate has fewer vehicles on the road, so the cleaner lens is components: which specific part families concentrate each model's filings? For the FORD E-250, the leading complaint category is tires (20 filings), followed by tires:tread/belt and power train:automatic transmission. For the FORD EXPLORER, it is steering (3601), ahead of unknown or other and power train. When the two vehicles cluster around the same component, the problem is likely a shared supplier or a shared federal standard under stress; when they diverge, each nameplate has its own defect signature independent of the other.

NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program gives the FORD E-250 an average 0/5 crash-test rating versus 4.3/5 for the FORD EXPLORER, aggregated across all model years with published scores. Use the side-by-side table below as your scorecard, but do not treat it as a verdict. Recall counts tell you how many defects the manufacturer has already been compelled to remedy; complaint counts tell you what owners are still flagging today; and safety ratings tell you how the vehicle performs in standardized barrier tests, three different lenses on the same underlying question. The "also compare" links at the bottom of this page let you triangulate against neighboring nameplates in each model's competitive set.

FORD E-250 vs FORD EXPLORER - NHTSA complaint, recall, and safety rating comparison
FORD E-250 Metric FORD EXPLORER
0/5 Avg Safety Rating 4.3/5
421 Total Complaints 42,132
202 Total Recalls 262
47 Crashes Reported 2,324
24 Fires Reported 975
70 Injuries Reported 3,015
2 Deaths Reported 282
28 years Years on Market 43 years

Top Complaint Categories

TIRES
20
0
TIRES:TREAD/BELT
19
2064
POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
15
2061
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
15
0
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
14
0
STEERING
0
3601
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
0
2942
POWER TRAIN
0
2251
FORD E-250 FORD EXPLORER

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is safer, FORD E-250 or FORD EXPLORER?
FORD E-250 has 421 total NHTSA complaints with 47 crashes, while FORD EXPLORER has 42,132 complaints with 2324 crashes. Average safety ratings are 0/5 vs 4.3/5 respectively.
How many recalls does FORD E-250 have compared to FORD EXPLORER?
FORD E-250 has 202 recalls across 28 model years, while FORD EXPLORER has 262 recalls across 43 model years.
What are the most common problems with FORD E-250?
The most commonly reported issues for FORD E-250 are: TIRES (20 complaints), TIRES:TREAD/BELT (19 complaints), POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (15 complaints), ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (15 complaints), ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING (14 complaints).
What are the most common problems with FORD EXPLORER?
The most commonly reported issues for FORD EXPLORER are: STEERING (3601 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (2942 complaints), POWER TRAIN (2251 complaints), TIRES:TREAD/BELT (2064 complaints), POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (2061 complaints).

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) complaints and recalls data National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) complaints and recalls data