Many new SUVs try to impress on the Australian market, yet the 2025 Ford Everest arrives with a soft confidence that is hard to overlook. It’s actually a well-planned update for a vehicle that people know for driving off the road and traveling with families. If you’re in the bush or on city roads, the new Everest is equipped to offer a smooth mix of performance, usability, and prestige.
Refined Yet Ready for Adventure
Ford has added a few minor yet significant changes to the Everest models. Power invertors of 400W are fitted in every model of the 2025.25MY lineup except the base Ambiente, which gives greater versatility for camping or construction projects. To cut down the noise from the wind, an acoustic windscreen is added to the Ambiente for free, which also benefits the variation’s interior and reduces its basic price.
Performance That Pulls Its Weight
Both of these Everest models are still powered by two diesel engines that have been proven before: a 2.0L bi-turbo four-cylinder and a 3.0L turbo-diesel V6. Since it generates a strong 184kW of power and 600Nm of torque, this vehicle is suitable for towing 3,500kg. Having an automatic transmission and four-wheel drive in the higher trims, the Everest can perform equally well on outdoor terrain and in the city.
Interior Comfort Meets Tech Savvy
Within the Everest, power and comfort come together. The Platinum model comes with a large sunroof, leather-style seats, and a huge instrument cluster. Mid-range Ford Explorers provide SYNC 4 technology, enable wireless phone connection, and have a flexible cabin that works well for passengers as well as cargo.
Pricing Across the Range
Ford has raised manufactured costs on its 2025 model, placing the basic Ambiente 4×2 at $54,240 AUD and the most advanced Platinum 4×4 V6 costing $81,200 AUD. For thrill-seeking off-roaders, the new Tremor can be purchased at $76,590 AUD because it provides great performance at an affordable price.
A Confident Step Forward
The Ford Everest from 2025 doesn’t make a noise, but people are attracted to it anyway. With smart updates, many available trims, and reliability acknowledged by many, it is still one of Australia’s first choices when it comes to SUVs. No matter if you are going on a family trip or an off-road adventure, the Everest is up to the challenge.
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