The 2007 Ford Freestyle is Ford’s crossover vehicle that debuted for 2005, built from the ground up to be a crossover rather than converting an already existing minivan or SUV, and shares a new platform with the new Five Hundred sedan. Ford describes the Freestyle as offering the looks of an SUV, the versatility of a minivan, and the confidence of an all-wheel-drive sedan. The Freestyle features seven-passenger capacity, versatility for passenger or cargo use, and available all-wheel drive.
The 2007 Ford Freestyle receives standard front-seat side-impact airbags and Safety Canopy side air curtains and adds four new packages for 2007 including three for the SEL; the Interior Convenience Group package, Interior Power Package, and Safety and Security Package. The Interior Convenience Group package features an AM/FM with an MP3-capable six-disc in-dash CD player, automatic headlights, and dual electronic automatic temperature control. The Interior Power Package includes an 8-way power driver’s seat, adjustable pedals, and a 4-way power passenger seat.
The Safety and Security package has standard side-impact airbags and three-row Safety Canopy side air curtains with rollover detection arriving later in the model year. The Limited Convenience Group package features memory adjustable power pedals, a Reverse Sensing System, a universal garage door opener and a rear cargo net. All Limited models now have standard 18-inch wheels.
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