Tyler Clark is a Ford Ambassador and certified ST enthusiast who’s owned and modified an Explorer ST for many years.
For me, the Explorer has always felt close to home.
Long before I became one of the recognizable voices in the Explorer ST community, I grew up around the nameplate. My grandfather worked for Ford, and Explorers were simply a part of life. I don’t know what it is about my family, but I’ve been riding in Explorers since childhood. My parents, grandparents — somebody always had one.
The connection deepened when I got an Explorer of my own. When my wife and I were expecting a baby in 2020, I realized my Mustang GT wasn’t the most practical car, but I couldn’t see myself in a “dad wagon” either. The Explorer ST model piqued my interest, and it ended up being the perfect fit for our growing family.
What started as a childhood memory and a practical need quickly turned into hands-on creativity. Early on, I saw videos of people tinkering with their ST models and was inspired to start doing my own mods. If my grandpa could ride in my Explorer now, he’d lose his mind. He’d never imagined what these vehicles could become.
The team in Dearborn looked at what we owners were doing in the real world—gloss-black wheels, blacked-out trim, dark accents, and those subtle details that make the Explorer ST feel personal—and saw a clear opportunity to bring that attitude straight to the factory.
The result is Sinister: a package that feels like it came straight out of our enthusiast community and onto the assembly line.
For me, that connection is incredibly meaningful. As a digital creator and community voice, I’ve spent years sharing my Explorer and hearing from owners who say my content inspired their own builds. Knowing those conversations helped influence a factory package in Dearborn is proof that our community is truly part of the process.
The Explorer ST Sinister package is more than just a styling package. It is a reflection of a community that pushed the platform forward, and of a team at Ford who listened closely and turned our passion into something real.