Ford Everest

Ford Everest
Overview
Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Also called Ford Endeavour
Production 2003-present
Assembly Rayong, Thailand
Nanchang, China
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front engine, rear wheel drive or four wheel drive
Related Ford Ranger
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L EcoBoost I4 Petrol
2.2 L Duratorq I4 Diesel
2.5 L Duratorq I4 Diesel
3.2 L Duratorq I5 Diesel
2.0 L EcoBlue I4 Diesel
Transmission 5-speed Manual
6-speed Manual
5-speed Automatic
6-speed Automatic
10-speed Automatic
Chronology
Predecessor Mazda B-series
Mazda BT-50


The Ford Everest, also known as the Ford Endeavour in the Indian market, is a mid-sized sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Ford Motor Company since 2003 over three generations. The Everest is a five-door SUV variant of the Ford Ranger four-door pickup truck.

  • First generation (2003–2006): based on the 1998 to 2006 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 1998 to 2006 Mazda B-Series.
  • Second generation (2006–2015): based on the 2006 to 2011 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 2006 to 2011 Mazda BT-50, this model received a facelift in 2009.
  • Third generation (2015–present): based on the Ford Ranger (T6), and designed in Australia, but built in Thailand, available from 2015.[1]

Ford unveiled the MY19 Ford Everest in May 2018. Changes include the new 2.0L Bi-Turbo I4 Diesel engine paired to the 10-speed Automatic transmission. Other changes include Autonomous Emergency Braking, a standard power liftgate on Trend models, new wheels, Sync 3 now standard on Ambiente models. Interior changes include more soft touch materials, 'ebony' dark colour scheme, and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

References

  1. Turkus, Brandon (13 August 2013). "Ford Australia debuts Ranger-based Everest SUV Concept". Autoblog. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
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