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Ford Everest

$54,240 - $81,200* MRLP

From city streets to adventurous off-roading, few cars are this capable straight off the factory floor. The Ford Everest Large SUV is available with a choice of four-cylinder or V6 turbo diesel engines and either two- or four-wheel drive.
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Latest Ford Everest ratings breakdown

7.9

Performance
8.1
Safety Technology
7.6
Ride Quality
7.8
Infotainment & Connectivity
8.0
Handling & Dynamics
7.7
Energy Efficiency
8.1
Driver Technology
8.0
Value for Money
6.9
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.8
Fit for Purpose
8.5
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What we love

  • -Well-designed interior
  • -Long list of standard features
  • -On-road comfort, off-road capability
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What we don't

  • -Lack of immediate torque
  • -Payload may be limiting
  • -Not the cheapest 4WD
2024 Ford Everest Platinum review
Review | 29 Oct 2024

7.9

The Ford Everest is the popular vehicle in the Large SUV segment, but is the range-topping Platinum variant good value?
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Comparison | 13 Jun 2024

7.9

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Review | 19 Feb 2024

7.8

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2024 Ford Everest Wildtrak review VIDEOPlayIconRounded
Review | 12 Dec 2023

7.9

The wildly-popular Wildtrak styling is now available on the Everest. But can this car back up its tough off-road looks?

Ford Everest Price*

YearVariantPrice
2024Ford Everest Ambiente 2.0L Diesel SUV RWD$54,240
2024Ford Everest Ambiente 2.0L Diesel SUV 4XD$59,240
2024Ford Everest Sport 2.0L Diesel SUV RWD$63,740
2024Ford Everest Trend 2.0L Diesel SUV 4XD$67,040
2024Ford Everest Sport 3.0L Diesel SUV 4XD$74,640
2024Ford Everest Tremor 3.0L Diesel SUV 4XD$76,590
2024Ford Everest Platinum 3.0L Diesel SUV 4XD$81,200
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Image: 2021 Ford Everest. Model features may vary.
Image: 2021 Ford Everest. Model features may vary.
Price
$54,240*
FuelType
Diesel
Transmission
Auto
Drive Type
RWD
Engine
2.0DTT
Fuel Efficiency
7.1L / 100km
Seats
5
Towing braked
3500 kg
Towing unbraked
750 kg
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Ford Everest Dimensions

The Ford Everest has 7 variants. The height ranges from 1841mm to 1904mm, the width ranges from 1923mm to 1954mm and length is between 4914mm and 4940mm:

HeightWidthLength
From1841mm1923mm4914mm
To1904mm1954mm4940mm

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2016 Ford Everest Trend Review
Owner Review | 23 Dec 2016
At 6'5" selecting a car is not about what you want, but what you can fit your legs into. After trying 11 SUV there was only a handful that had any level of comfort. Certainly not the Mazda CX-9 with its ridiculously sized central dash column (undriveable) and the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport with no driver legroom (undriveable). With a choice in the end between the Toyota Kluger and the Ford Everest, it was a close race, but the Ford Everest won out. The higher drive position, additional safety features and technology combined with the leg room, makes for a very comfortable vehicle, even when used predominantly around the city. My only complaint is the positioning of the air-conditioning vents for the driver, as they point straight at the steering-wheel so you get very cold hands, and need to lean to either side to get some air directly on your face when it is warm. Something definitely for Ford to look at for a future model, although you can see it is to fit in the 8" touch screen. One other observation after a 3,000km road trip, was that if you want to run it through the carwash to get the bugs off, even at 6'5" it was a mission to unscrew the aerial even at full stretch. Anyone shorter would have needed a ladder. Ford should move to a fixed aerial on future models. I would highly recommend this vehicle, particularly if you are taller. Absolutely love it an have no regrets over the choice. I do laugh at the cars winning awards that are undriveable if you are taller.
2016 Ford Everest Trend Review
Owner Review | 14 Apr 2016
I found this website really useful in choosing my new Everest Trend so I thought I should contribute with a review but with only 1000 km & one month's driving, it is more about why I bought it and how it is going rather than a full review. For me it was an agonising choice between the Everest Trend and the Fortuner Crusade (we didn't particularly like the Prado, it's a heavy drive and its boot can't open in our carport). I am a big fan of Toyotas having owned 3 in the last 20 years. Amongst other things the Everest won on price ($60k with satnav & towbar driveaway vs $70k for the Crusade) What also sold me is what I'm loving about it - the in-car tech is great - the lane keeping, adaptive cruise control & collision warning work really well and I like the Synch 2 system - though I'm still coming to terms with the voice activation. Front & rear parking sensors get used a lot. There so much tech in it we spent quite a few hours reading the manual - but I love that stuff. While it's definitely a diesel, it seems a little more refined and quieter than the Toyota and we liked the interior and exterior design. Surprisingly we use the powered tailgate a lot which we thought we'd find annoying. The sound system (inc DAB!) is great though setting up the presets took some effort. Nav works well enough and the in car phone integration is good as is the number of usb/power options. We needed the 7 seats for the occasional extra kid but did not like the spare seats hanging from the side limiting bootspace and visibility in the Fortuner - another major flaw for us. So how's it going - well,I'm still running it in, fuel use is 10,6 l/100km so far including some serious offroading in the first week which went very well despite covering my lovely new car with dust! I'm still working out what suits me in the terrain management selection but it certainly is capable and comfortable in rough conditions. I've enjoyed the freeway driving - smooth, quiet. It's fine around town and in heavy traffic. I love the auto high beam option too - saves arguments with my wife who is an aggressive user of high beam :) Haven't had to use the spare seats yet. I love that this car was designed in Melbourne and so it has a least a little local content- so if you are reading this guys - great effort. I never thought I'd buy a car that wasn't a white Toyota and so far I'm very pleased with it.
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Where is the Ford Everest made?
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The Ford Everest is built in Rayong, Thailand.

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