Designed to tackle tough terrain and unexpected obstacles, the new Everest will take you nearly anywhere you want to go. Discover what is beyond the road’s end.
Take on whatever is next. Right now.
For off-roaders looking for traction and grip, even in slippery or rugged terrains, the electric locking rear differential provides full engine torque to both rear wheels, even if one is off the ground.
On the open road, this SUV is a smooth ride. Unlike rigid suspension systems, the Everest’s Watt’s Linkage Suspension delivers improved stability and handling with maximum comfort.
Negotiating tough slopes in the Everest is simple. Hill Descent Control uses the brake system to take you downhill at a safe and steady pace. Take hold of the steering wheel and the Everest takes care of the rest. On an incline, Hill Launch assist assures you have a smooth start. Take your foot off the brake and the system holds the brake for a few seconds. Step on the accelerator, and you’re off.
Negotiating tough slopes in the Everest is simple. Hill Descent Control uses the brake system to take you downhill at a safe and steady pace. Take hold of the steering wheel and the Everest takes care of the rest. On an incline, Hill Launch assist assures you have a smooth start. Take your foot off the brake and the system holds the brake for a few seconds. Step on the accelerator, and you’re off.
[1] Maintaining a steady speed of no more than 7km/hr.
[2] Hill Descent Control is a driver-assistance features which is supplemental and does not replace the driver’s judgement. Function may not operate in some driving and road conditions or adverse weather.
Ford Everest’s advanced 3.2L TDCi Duraotorq Diesel engine delivers 143kW of power and 470Nm of peak torque, all without compromising fuel efficiency.
Our powerful, turbo-charged 3.2L TDCi Turbo diesel engine lets you effortlessly cruise around town, while still giving you all the power you need to tackle your off-road adventures. You’ll also be happy with the extra kilometres we’ve built into its fuel economy.
Advanced aerodynamic design means less drag and more fuel savings.
Automatically transfers torque between the front and rear wheels with the most grip to provide maximum traction on and off-road. It will even send all the torque to a single wheel, if the system detects the other three wheels have no traction at all.
Yes, it’s spacious enough to fill the seven seats with everyone who’s along for the ride. But what about all the other things you need on your journey?
Yes, it’s spacious enough to fill the seven seats with everyone who’s along for the ride. But what about all the other things you need on your journey?
Feel ‘connected to the road’ with Dynamic Stability Control. It helps ensure grip and control, especially around corners and when overtaking. This includes Roll Stability Control, which uses a gyroscopic sensor to detect the potential for the vehicle to roll and intervenes to restore stability.
Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS) with Pull-Drift Compensation technology measures the driver’s steering input, adapts to changing road conditions and helps compensate for slight directional shifts caused by factors such as crowned road surfaces or steady crosswinds.
[1] Maximum braked towing capacity when fitted with a Genuine Ford Tow Ball and Tow Pack. Subject to State and Territory Towing Regulations.
[2] Ambiente and Trend models have 100kg roof payload.
[3] Figures obtained from controlled tests using ADR81/02 combined cycle. Actual consumption will depend on many factors, including driving habits, prevailing conditions and your vehicle’s equipment, condition and use.
Make a quick hands-free call. Park perfectly. Keep control in changing traffic conditions. Whatever it is you need to do, the Everest’s intuitive technology is ready to assist you.
The SYNC™ 1 voice activation system is all ears. Call family and friends by saying their name. Ask it to read out incoming texts2. Play your music the way you like. All while your hands stay safely on the wheel and your eyes on the road. SYNC™23 takes you to the next level with its 8-inch touchscreen, where you can easily manage entertainment, phone features and voice-controlled navigation4.
This may be one large SUV, but parallel parking couldn’t be easier. At the press of a button, Active Park Assist not only helps you find the right size parking spot, it steers itself in. Simply take your hands off the wheel and watch as it parks perfectly. All you have to do is control the gears, accelerator and brake.
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is your second set of eyes. When changing lanes, indicator lights in your side mirrors let you know if there’s a vehicle in your blind spot. So you can see what you can’t see. It also alerts you to traffic coming from either direction when reversing out of a parking spot or driveway.
Sometimes it can be easy to drift into the next lane without realising it. If your indicator isn’t on, the Lane Departure Warning alerts you by vibrating your steering wheel. If you continue to drift, it applies torque to guide you back into your lane.
Forget about having to turn your cruise control on and off as traffic changes. Instead, the new Ford Everest adapts. If it senses slow moving traffic, it slows down. When the traffic clears, it goes back to your pre-set speed. It can even detect the potential for an accident to occur and alerts you with a brake light warning on your windscreen and pre-charges your brakes.
Reverse with confidence with a vision of what’s behind you on screen and the sound of the rear parking sensors helping to alert you to obstacles.
Reverse with confidence with a vision of what’s behind you on screen and the sound of the rear parking sensors helping to alert you to obstacles.
[1] Available on Ambiente model.
[2] Warning: Local laws may prohibit some or all of the text messaging functions while driving. Check your local road rules before using these functions.
[3] Available on Trend and Titanium models.
[4] Available on Titanium model and optional on Trend model.
[5] Active Park Assist is available on Titanium model only. Active Park Assist is a driver-assistance feature which is supplemental and does not replace the driver’s judgement.
[6] Available on Titanium model.Blind Spot Information System is a driver-assistance feature which is supplemental and does not replace the driver’s judgement. Designed to operate at speeds above 10km/h. Function may not operate in some driving and road conditions or adverse weather.
[7] Available on Trend and Titanium models.Lane Keeping System does not control steering. LKS is a driver-assistance feature which is supplemental and does not replace the driver’s judgement. Designed to operate at speeds over 65 km/h on multi-lane roads with clearly visible lane markings. Function may not operate in some driving and road conditions or adverse weather.
Extraordinary details like active noise cancellation make the Everest the ultimate pleasure on any adventure.
Inspired by the popular noise cancelling headphones, Everest’s Active Noise cancelling uses three highly sensitive microphones to detect and measure engine noise, then cancels it using opposing sound waves.
With seven seats as standard, there’s plenty of room inside the Everest to take the whole family, team or whoever is coming along for the ride in total comfort.
Never dazzle oncoming drivers with your high beams again. Auto High Beam Control uses a camera mounted on the rear view mirror to detect oncoming traffic and turns your high beams on and off as needed.
3rd row Powerfold seats make it easy to find some extra space at the press of a button. The electric PowerFold 3rd row seat folds flat to give you a stable surface.
The Power Tailgate opens and closes at the touch of a button, so it’s never been easier to pack a heavy load.
Reverse with confidence with a vision of what’s behind you on screen and the sound of the rear parking sensors helping to alert you to obstacles.
Appreciate the great outdoors even when you’re indoors. The electric panoramic moon roof takes up almost 50% of the roof space so you can experience the outdoors, at the touch of a button.
Know what’s working for you. View what features the Everest is using at any time easily on your dashboard right in front of you.
On the open road or off-road, this SUV delivers a smooth ride. Unlike rigid suspension systems, the Everest’s Watt’s Linkage Suspension delivers improved stability and handling with maximum comfort.
[1] Available on Titanium model.
[2] Available on Trend and Titanium models.
[3] Overseas model shown.
Everest in True Red Shown*
* Prestige paint is an option that occurs an additional charge. Every effort has been made to accurately depict vehicle colours on this site. Due to the differences in computer equipment some variations may occur. Colours are correct for vehicles produced from July 2014. Please contact us to view the actual colours and confirm vehicle production date.
Fuel Economy:8.5l/100km2
Fuel Economy:8.5l/100km2
Fuel Economy:8.5l/100km2
[1] 8.5L/100km, ADR 81/02 (combined cycle) . Actual fuel consumption may vary.
[2] Maximum braked towing capacity when fitted with a Genuine Ford Tow Ball and Tow Pack. Subject to State and Territory Towing Regulations.
[3] Available on Trend and Titanium models.
[4] Available on Titanium model and optional on Trend model.