Nah. I really don't want one

But honestly, I don't mind the styling. If only the proportions weren't so FWD looking. But even if I could afford one, I wouldn't buy it. I'm happier with my 16 year old 4x4 Ex than I would ever be with this new wrong-wheel-drive sissymobile. And I'm not so sure about the Flexplorer outselling the Durango. It may at first when soccer moms and limp wristed nancy boys flock to it in droves, but after the "new" wears off, the RWD V-8 Durango and Grand Cherokee will prevail.
I am betting the explorer will outsell the Durango and GC. Honestly, when the explorer was created did they expect it to be an off-roader, somewhat. The explorer All generations were designed as a family SUV.
The durango does beat the explorer in 1 thing. It has more towing and can tow with 2WD
Sure, the Durango is a unibody. So is the Grand Cherokee. However, they are both RWD with real 4x4 systems and full SUV off-road and towing capabilities. Qualities the Flexplorer certainly lacks.
For one at least Ford is using their OWN chassis. The GC and durango is based off of a Mercedes Platform, and shares many things with the Mercedes SUVs/CUVs based off that platform. For Example, the V6 is hooked up to a mercedes transmission. I'd be leary about a dodge or jeep; quality may still not be too good. Lastly, how many people do you see towing with an SUV? Not many.
And with the V-8 engine option along with the afore mentioned capabilities, there's no possible way the wrong-wheel-drive Flexplorer could ever hope to be superior in any conceivable way to the Durango or Grand Cherokee.
A V8 isn't the trend anymore. Only in full size SUVs and Trucks. The V8 won't sell as well because most want a fuel efficient SUV. The durango's V8 does 13mpg. Not many will want that. Guess what...the explorer is fuel efficient, and can still do most everything that a durango can.