Premium
5.0
(2 trips)
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Insurance
Insurance via ERS (Syndicate 218 at Lloyd’s) managed by IQUW Syndicate Management Limited.
Electric
5 doors
5 seats
This high specification Ford Explorer Premium model is both eye catching and practical! The easy driving Ford boasts a range of over 250 miles making it very practical for touring. Scotland boasts over 6700 public charging points. Driveability is further enhanced on this model with its front and rear parking sensors together with 360 degree camera for easy parking in busy Edinburgh streets. Over 420 litres of luggage space also makes the Explorer a useful holiday companion and its interior comforts boast a 10 speaker B&O Sound system with integrated Sat Nav as well as Apple Car Play and Android Auto. A full panoramic roof ensures that inside the Ford feels as light and airy as any Scottish glen. Please note as a high value vehicle the Ford is fitted witha security device that collects vehicle location and time driven. This information may be shared with third parties for vehicle recovery or insurance purposes.
This exclusive car has additional safety checks for all guests.
Must be 25+ to book
Automatic transmission
Apple CarPlay
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
USB charger
USB input
Panoramic Roof
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Prepaid EV recharge
Save time and make dropoff a breeze by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car without fully recharging. Please return with at least 30 miles of range.
£35/trip
How is the charging infrastructure in Scotland?
There is a strong network of charging points across Scotland. Apps such as Chargeplace Scotland and Zapmap reflect the charger coverage and will help your route planning.
How long does the Ford take to charge?
The charging time is mostly dependent on the speed of the charger, The fastest chargers will take the battery from 10 to 80% in less than 30 minutes while a 7kw home charger is the slowest so is best to leave overnight.
How do I pay for the charging points?
Most charging points now accept credit cards but older chargers can still be accessed using the Chargeplace Scotland app. There is a physical RFID card in the car which can be used if required for convenience,instead of the phone app, and will be recharged at the end of the rental
5.0
(1 rating)
Reviews
Errin •
Great Car and easy communication
Premium
5.0
(2 trips)
Electric
5 doors
5 seats
This high specification Ford Explorer Premium model is both eye catching and practical! The easy driving Ford boasts a range of over 250 miles making it very practical for touring. Scotland boasts over 6700 public charging points. Driveability is further enhanced on this model with its front and rear parking sensors together with 360 degree camera for easy parking in busy Edinburgh streets. Over 420 litres of luggage space also makes the Explorer a useful holiday companion and its interior comforts boast a 10 speaker B&O Sound system with integrated Sat Nav as well as Apple Car Play and Android Auto. A full panoramic roof ensures that inside the Ford feels as light and airy as any Scottish glen. Please note as a high value vehicle the Ford is fitted witha security device that collects vehicle location and time driven. This information may be shared with third parties for vehicle recovery or insurance purposes.
This exclusive car has additional safety checks for all guests.
Must be 25+ to book
Automatic transmission
Apple CarPlay
AUX input
Backup camera
Bluetooth
GPS
Heated seats
Keyless entry
USB charger
USB input
Panoramic Roof
Add optional Extras to your trip at checkout.
Prepaid EV recharge
Save time and make dropoff a breeze by adding this Extra, which allows you to return my car without fully recharging. Please return with at least 30 miles of range.
£35/trip
How is the charging infrastructure in Scotland?
There is a strong network of charging points across Scotland. Apps such as Chargeplace Scotland and Zapmap reflect the charger coverage and will help your route planning.
How long does the Ford take to charge?
The charging time is mostly dependent on the speed of the charger, The fastest chargers will take the battery from 10 to 80% in less than 30 minutes while a 7kw home charger is the slowest so is best to leave overnight.
How do I pay for the charging points?
Most charging points now accept credit cards but older chargers can still be accessed using the Chargeplace Scotland app. There is a physical RFID card in the car which can be used if required for convenience,instead of the phone app, and will be recharged at the end of the rental
5.0
(1 rating)
Reviews
Errin •
Great Car and easy communication
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Pickup locations
Insurance
Insurance via ERS (Syndicate 218 at Lloyd’s) managed by IQUW Syndicate Management Limited.