Though it looks remarkably similar at first glace, this second-generation Expedition shares almost nothing with pre-2003 models. Upon closer examination, it looks bigger and bolder than its predecessor. Its overall dimensions are roughly the same as before. However, the track has been widened nearly two inches to give it a well-planted stance. The Ford Expedition is larger than a Chevy Tahoe, smaller than a Suburban. It's larger than a Toyota Sequoia and considerably larger than a Dodge Durango. The raised hood gives the Expedition a towering presence. The standard wheels are 17 inches for a bold look. The roof height is lower than the previous generation. Bumpers are integrated more smoothly into the overall design. Door handles are the full-grip variety, making them easier to grab for occupants, whether left- or right-handed, gloved or not gloved. Expedition's bumper beams are designed to prevent smaller cars from sliding beneath its frame in an accident.