2023 Ford Everest

2023 Ford Everest

The Next-Generation Ford Everest made its global debut, blending adventure-ready capability with exceptional comfort and customer-focused technology in a rugged, refined and fun to drive SUV. Engineered to excite, the Next-Gen Ford Everest has been built for the adventurous - with capability at its core. Inside, premium levels of craftsmanship have created a quiet and refined sanctuary for up to seven, while new technology and safety features make every journey more memorable.

2023 Ford Everest

Armed with more customer input than ever before, Foston said the objective for the Next-Gen Ford Everest was clear: Tough on the outside, a sanctuary on the inside, amazing capability underneath. Giving customers the opportunity to choose their perfect vehicle, Ford Australia will offer four variants of the Next-Gen Everest. The Australian range will start with Ambiente, followed by Trend. Sport joins the range as a full-time model, while the new flagship variant Platinum will offer the ultimate in luxury and comfort.

New to the top of the Australian range, Platinum features a premium flagship interior, and new for Everest are 21-inch wheels finished in a special tri-coat paint with machined accents. Platinum is exclusively powered by the new 3.0L V6 turbo-diesel, backed with a 10-speed automatic transmission and permanent four-wheel drive. The 3.0L V6 turbo-diesel will also be available on Sport.

2023 Ford Everest

New and Proven Engine Line-Up


The new 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel spearheads the lineup, and is joined by the proven 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo diesel. Both engines are backed by Ford's efficient 10-speed automatic transmission.

2023 Ford Everest

Engineered For Adventure


A 50mm increase in Next-Gen Everest's track helps deliver a more controlled ride on-road, while tweaks to damper settings allowed the team to inject more 'fun' and control into the way Everest rides both on- and off-road. Want to do some exploring? Next-Gen Ford Everest is ready to go, with underbody protection and off-road selectable drive modes plus rear locking differential, and two functional tow hooks upfront.

Everest is offered with two drivetrain options - 4x2 RWD is only available on Ambiente and Trend; while 4x4 variants across the range feature an advanced, permanent four-wheel drive system that uses an electronically controlled on-demand two-speed electromechanical transfer case (EMTC) with selectable drive modes.

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