Ford Everest 2025 Car
Ford Everest 2020 is a 5 and 7 Seater SUV available between a price range of $54,399 - $83,381 in the Australia. It is available in 6 colors, 6 variants, 2 engine, and 1 transmissions option: Automatic in the Australia. It has a ground clearance of 227 mm. Over 1 users have reviewed Everest on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance.
Read MoreKey Specs of Ford Everest
Engine Displacement |
Diesel 3198 cc
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Power |
Diesel 192 hp
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Transmission Type |
Diesel Automatic
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Seating Capacity |
Diesel 5 seats
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Recent Updates of Everest
Developed on the base platform of the Ford Ranger pickup, the Everest is a large SUV. The Ford Everest is especially capable in the off-roading department with its ladder-frame chassis, proper SUV dimensions, 3100 kg towing capacity, sophisticated terrain management system and electronic locking differential. The Everest is available in three trims, with a choice of two diesel engines and either as an RWD or an FWD. These engines are 3.2L five-cylinder making 143 kW and 470 Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed automatic or a 2L turbocharged four-cylinder making 157 kW and 500 Nm of torque coupled to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Standard features include an 8” touchscreen infotainment with support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, lane departure warning and lane-keeping assist, autonomous braking with pedestrian detection and a rear-view camera. All except the base model are also equipped with adaptive cruise control. Prices start from $ 49190.
Ford Everest Price
The Everest is priced between $54,399 and $83,381 .
Ford Everest Variants
There are 6 variants available of Everest: 3.2L Ambiente RWD, 3.2L Ambiente 4WD, 2.0L Trend RWD, 3.2L Trend 4WD, 2.0L Trend 4WD and 2.0L Titanium 4WD.
Ford Everest Power-trains
The Everest is powered by a 3198cc 5-cylinder Diesel engine produces 192 hp of power and 470 Nm of torque and 1996cc 4-cylinder Diesel engine produces 211 hp of power and 500 Nm of torque.
It comes with the option of a 6-Speed Automatic transmission gearbox.
Ford Everest Features
The feature list of Everest includes Anti Theft Device and Anti-Theft Alarm in terms of security.
Features for Comfort & Convenience include Air Conditioner, Power Windows Front, Power Windows Rear, Automatic Climate Control, Air Quality Control, Heater, Rear A/C Vents, Engine Start/Stop Button, Adjustable Seats, Height Adjustable Driver Seat, Heated Seats - Front, Electric Folding Rear View Mirror, On Board Computer, Automatic Headlamps, Follow Me Home Headlamps, Steering Wheel Gearshift Paddle, Accessory Power Outlet, Power Steering, Multi-function Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Foldable Rear Seat, Low Fuel Warning Light, Rear Seat Headrest, Rear Seat Center Arm Rest, Cup Holders-Front, Cup Holders-Rear, Seat Lumbar Support, Bottle Holder, Vanity Mirror, Keyless Entry and Centre Console Armrest.
Features for Entertainment & communication include Touch Screen, FM/AM/Radio, Navigation System, Bluetooth Connectivity, USB & Auxiliary Input, CD Player, Speakers Front, Speakers Rear, Integrated 2DIN Audio and Voice Control.
Ford Everest Interior
The interior features include Tacho Meter, Electronic Multi Tripmeter, Leather Seats, Leather Steering Wheel, Digital Clock, Digital Odometer, Electric Adjustable Seats and Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank.
Ford Everest Exterior
If we talk about the exterior features then it include Adjustable Headlights, Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror, Rain Sensing Wiper, Rear Window Wiper, Alloy Wheels, Sun Roof, Side Stepper, Integrated Antenna and Chrome Grille.
Ford Everest Safety
The safety features of the Model includes the Passenger Airbag, Side Airbag-Front, Child Safety Locks, Driver Airbag, Anti-Lock Braking System, Brake Assist, Ebd, Vehicle Stability Control System, Rear Seat Belts, Seat Belt Warning, Day & Night Rear View Mirror, Rear Camera, Parking Sensors, Crash Sensor, Engine Check Warning, Tyre Pressure Monitor, Front Impact Beams, Side Impact Beams, Door Ajar Warning and Traction Control.
Ford Everest Price Australia
Ford Everest price in Australia start from $54,399 for base variant 3.2L Ambiente RWD and goes upto $83,381 for top-spec variant. Everest available in total 6 variants. Ford Everest price for automatic version starts from $54,399. Checkout Everest 2024 price list below to see the SRP prices and promos available.
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Ford Everest 3.2L Ambiente RWD
Automatic, 5 seats, 3198 cc, 192 hp
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$54,399 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Ford Everest 3.2L Ambiente 4WD
Automatic, 5 seats, 3198 cc, 192 hp
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$59,699 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Ford Everest 2.0L Trend RWD
Automatic, 7 seats, 1996 cc, 211 hp
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$61,819 (OTR) | View Offers |
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Transmission
Automatic
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CVT
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Automatic
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Automatic
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Engine
3198
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1987
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3456
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2755
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2755
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Power
192
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143
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292
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174
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Ford Everest Price In Popular Cities
Adelaide $54,399 - 83,381 |
Alice Springs $54,399 - 83,381 |
Brisbane $54,399 - 83,381 |
Cairns $54,399 - 83,381 |
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Ford Everest 2025 Exterior Images
Exterior ImagesFord Everest has 6 images of its exterior, top Ford Everest 2024 exterior images include Front Angle Low View, Front Side View, Front Medium View, Top View, Front Cross Side View, Rear Low Angle View.
Ford Everest 2025 Interior Images
Interior ImagesFord Everest has 5 images of its interior, top Ford Everest 2024 interior images include Dashboard View, Center Console, Steering Wheel, Tachometer, Folding Seats.
Ford Everest Colors
ColorsFord Everest is available in 6 different colors - Cool White, Shadow Black, True Red, Diffused Silver, Blue Reflex, Sunset.
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Ford Everest Review 2024
The Ford Everest received an update sometime last year with changes including a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine borrowed from Ranger Raptor, visual changes, and addition of an autonomous emergency braking along with several other features that can be availed based on the variant. The highlight of this update remains the new 2.0L diesel unit which now comes with a 10-speed auto gearbox. Sharing underpinnings with the Ranger, it fields against Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Holden Trailblazer, and Toyota Fortuner. The Autonomous Emergency Braking was earlier reserved for the Trend and Titanium variants is now standard. Interestingly, this technology is missing in its rivals, which gives Everest a cusp over rivalling models.
Overview |
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Brand | Ford Australia |
Price | $54,399 - 83,381 |
Body Type | SUV |
Powertrain |
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Engine | 1996 cc - 3198 cc |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Power Output |
192 hp and 470 Nm of torque 211 hp and 500 Nm of torque |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Drive Type | RWD and AWD |
Dimensions |
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Seating Capacity | 5 and 7 Seater |
Ground Clearance | 227 mm |
Ford Everest Interior & Features
The 2019 Ford Everest is available with five-seat and seven-seat layouts, depending on the variant one picks. Built on a long wheelbase, the cabin is quite spacious, packed with an array of comfort and connectivity features. Use of chrome, leather accents and easy-to-read instrument displays as well as illuminated blue edging around USB ports complete the cabin styling. There is also a large touchscreen unit, as part of the Sync3 infotainment system. At front, it gets comfortable seats that can be adjusted electrically, while the third row can be stowed or deployed, using buttons mounted on the rear interior wall of the boot. Two 12-volt access and two USB ports are fitted at front; there are multiple storage points including a glovebox, two cup holders and a bin that is placed between the driver and front passenger. It also gets bottle holders in all four doors and two pop-out cup-holders in the second-row armrest. Aircon temperature, fan speed, and close air-vents can be controlled from the seats. The cargo area gets bag hooks on each side and luggage tie-down points are provided on the floor.
Everest Exterior
The SUV remains largely unchanged on the outside with some superficial changes such as a new grille and lower placed front bumper. Placed between the base and top-spec variant, the Trend grade comes with HID headlights with auto levelling, power-operated tail-gate that functions through a kicking motion and LED daytime running lights. Topping the Everest carline is the Titanium variant which additionally packs 20-inch alloy wheels. Customers can also avail the 18-inch wheels, tweaked suspension set-up and a factory-fitted tow bar instead. Also new to the range are the power-folding wing mirrors, a laminated acoustic windscreen, while the auto high-beam, silver roof rails, automatic wipers, etc. have been carried over. There is no change on the numeric front as it retains the same dimensions as its pre-updated version. With the inclusion of the above features, the Ford Everest price in Australia has gone up marginally.
Ford Everest Ride & Handling
The 2.0-litre oil burner is quiet, which means the noise does not seep inside the cabin, courtesy the active noise cancellation feature. Also, it has a linear power delivery, especially at low revs. The 3.2L engine sees no major change in performance with this update. As for the lightweight steering, it is crisp and precise while the ride and handling sees improvement over its preceding model thanks to the coil-spring suspension set-up.
Everest Engine & Fuel Consumption
The Ford Everest range is available with a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine that also powers the Ranger Raptor. This unit makes 157kW against 500 Nm torque and comes linked to a ten-speed automatic gearbox sending power to the rear wheels. Option for an all-wheel-drive system is also available. There is also a 3.2-litre, five-cylinder diesel unit good for a maximum power of 143kW against 470 Nm torque. It is paired to a six-speed automatic gearbox and can be had with a standard RWD drivetrain with an option for an AWD set-up. The fuel consumption for the 2.0L engine is rated at 6.9l/100km in the Trend RWD variant, while it is around 7.1/100 km in the 4WD version.
Ford Everest Braking & Safety
Awarded a five-star rating by ANCAP (2015), a globally renowned safety body, that conducts crash tests on vehicles, the standard safety kit on Ford Everest comprises seven airbags including dual front, side-front, side curtain, and driver’s knee units. Also, anti-lock-braking system, AEB, DSR, RSC, traction control, EBA, electronic brakeforce distribution, rear parking sensors, and reverse camera are also part of the parcel. Other bits such as adaptive cruise control with forward-collision warning, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert and tyre pressure monitoring are reserved for the top-spec variant. There are five child seat anchor points and the second row comes with two ISOFIX anchors.
Everest Verdict
The Ford Everest ensures it continues dominating the segment with its benchmark-setting feature kit and a refined 2.0L engine that promises a powerful performance. Overall, the 2019 Ford Everest is a quiet family SUV.
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