Ford Everest
The Ford Everest is a large SUV based on the Ranger ute and introduced locally in 2015 – becoming an indirect replacement for the Territory SUV built in Australia between 2004 and 2016.
A second-generation Ford Everest was released in September 2022, with four models available in the local line-up. As with the original Everest, the development of the latest model was led largely by Ford Australia.
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About the Ford Everest
The Ford Everest is a large SUV based on the Ranger ute and introduced locally in 2015 – becoming an indirect replacement for the Territory SUV built in Australia between 2004 and 2016.
A second-generation Ford Everest was released in September 2022, with four models available in the local line-up. As with the original Everest, the development of the latest model was led largely by Ford Australia.
With a distinctive new front grille and signature C-clamp LEDs, the Ford Everest is bold and brash and available with either five or seven seats.
The current Australian line-up consists of Ambiente (4×2 and 4×4), Trend (4×2 and 4×4), Sport (4×4) and Platinum (4×4). Ambiente and Trend models are powered by Ford’s 154kW/500Nm 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine, while Sport and Platinum get the 184kW/600Nm 3.0L V6 turbo-diesel.
All models utilise a 10-speed automatic transmission, with 4×4 variants equipped with a full-time 4WD system.
Rivals for the Everest include the Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, and Toyota LandCruiser Prado.