2027 Ford Explorer ST Unleashes Its Dark Side with Sinister Package
Ford's new Sinister Package for the 2027 Explorer ST brings upgraded powertrain tuning and unique exterior modifications — a signal of Ford's go-faster strategy for its SUV lineup.
Key Takeaways
- Ford Motor Company confirmed the 2027 Ford Explorer ST will be available with a factory-backed Sinister Package developed by Ford Performance in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Power rises from 400 hp to 415 hp via revised engine calibration; torque holds at 415 lb-ft with rearward torque bias shift from 40:60 to an estimated 35:65 front:rear.
- Exterior changes: blacked-out grille, 22-inch dark-finish alloys, red-painted Brembo calipers, carbon-fiber rear spoiler, and exclusive Shadow Black paint.
- Ford quotes 4.8 seconds 0–60 mph for the Sinister Package — a meaningful improvement over the standard ST’s 5.2-second estimate, though independent verification is pending.
- The Sinister Package is a $2,995 option, limited to 5,000 units globally for the 2027 model year. Order books open July 2026; deliveries target October 2026.
What the Sinister Package Actually Changes
Ford Performance developed the Sinister Package as a factory-backed upgrade rather than a dealer-installed accessory. The core mechanical change is a revised engine calibration for the 3.0-liter EcoBoost V-6, lifting output from 400 hp to 415 hp while torque holds at 415 lb-ft. The 10-speed SelectShift automatic receives remapped shift points that hold lower gears longer, and the AWD system’s torque bias shifts rearward — from the standard 40:60 front:rear split to an estimated 35:65 in Sport mode.
That rear bias shift is the most significant dynamic change. Based on the geometry and calibration, the Sinister Package should help the 5,400 lb SUV rotate more readily into corners, addressing a known nose-heavy characteristic of the standard ST in tight turns.
Sinister Package: Exterior and Under-Hood Changes
The exterior modifications are immediately visible and entirely cosmetic:
- Blacked-out grille surround replacing chrome
- Exclusive 22-inch dark-finish alloy wheels (replacing the standard 21-inch)
- Red-painted Brembo brake calipers — up from the standard silver ST calipers
- Carbon-fiber rear spoiler mounted to the hatch
- New exclusive paint shade: Shadow Black (deeper, flatter than existing Agate Black)
- Roof rails deleted — 4.3 lbs unsprung mass saving, marginal but real
Performance Data: Ford’s Claims vs. the Competition
Ford is quoting 4.8 seconds 0–60 mph for the Sinister Package, a 0.4-second improvement over the standard ST’s estimated 5.2-second run. The table below compares Ford’s published figures against the segment competition:
| Metric | Sinister Package | Standard 2027 Explorer ST | Audi SQ5 | BMW X3 M |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–60 mph (mfr. claim) | 4.8 sec | ~5.2 sec (est.) | 4.3 sec (mfr.) | 4.1 sec (mfr.) |
| Horsepower | 415 hp | 400 hp | 362 hp (EU) | 473 hp (US) |
| Torque | 415 lb-ft | 400 lb-ft | 369 lb-ft | 457 lb-ft |
| Curb weight (est.) | ~5,396 lbs | ~5,400 lbs | ~4,400 lbs | ~4,700 lbs |
The Sinister Package undercuts both the Audi SQ5 and BMW X3 M on price-per-horsepower, but the Explorer’s weight penalty — roughly 1,000 lbs over each competitor — means it cannot match their acceleration or handling numbers regardless of powertrain calibration. The Explorer’s advantage is three-row practicality, which neither the SQ5 nor X3 M offers.
Notably, Ford has not released independent test data from third-party media. The 4.8-second claim is Ford’s own figure, and independent verification from automotive journalists is expected once production units reach reviewers in late 2026.
Pricing, Availability, and What It Means for the Explorer ST Lineup
The Sinister Package is a $2,995 option on all 2027 Explorer ST orders placed through Ford’s Direct Order system or participating U.S. dealers. It is limited to 5,000 units globally for the 2027 model year. Order books open in July 2026; first customer deliveries are targeted for October 2026.
The standard 2027 Explorer ST starts at approximately $58,000 MSRP — putting the Sinister Package Explorer at approximately $61,000 before destination. That is competitive with the Audi SQ5 (starting around $58,000) and BMW X3 M (starting around $75,000) on a price-per-horsepower basis, though the Explorer’s three-row practicality is its strongest differentiator for family buyers who also want performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add the Sinister Package to an existing 2027 Explorer ST order?
Yes, if order books are still open for your allocation. Ford dealers began accepting 2027 Explorer orders in May 2026. Contact your Ford dealer’s performance specialist to confirm Sinister Package availability for your build slot.
Does the Sinister Package affect warranty?
No. Ford Performance factory accessories are covered by the standard New Vehicle Limited Warranty (3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain). The powertrain calibration is an approved Ford software map, not a chip tune.