Ford Everest 2025: Big Power, Smart Tech, and Room for Seven, See Price and Features

The 2025 Ford Everest has remained in the form of one the most competent and adaptive large SUVs in Australia. The Everest has a dominant body design, strong engine choices and a pairing of high-tech features, making it designed to have both off-road and city capability. Through city traffic or a caravan tow, it offers both a family and a traveller the assuring comfort of a composed and relaxed driving force.

Bold Styling and Practical Design

The outside looks highly muscular and updated, and it has a broad body, trademark C-clamp LED headlight, and a grill that is aggressive. Special models such as the Tremor and Black Edition come with exclusive design details, such as black dress up and off-road improvements. With its hard but elegant design, it is a car that will feel just as at home in the bush, as it would in the suburb.

Interior Space and Everyday Comfort

On the interior, the Everest will have a roomy cabin that will carry a maximum of seven occupants as well as versatile, but extendible storage capacity of even more than 1800L. Fine models are leather-trimmed on seats, large panoramic sunroof and ambient lighting. The digital instrument panel and the 12-inch infotainment display add a hi-tech environment to driving.

Engine Options and Off-Road Capability

There is a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine producing 154kW and 500Nm or 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel with 184kW and 600Nm. They are both combined with 10-speed automatic transmission. The Everest is off-road serious with full-time four-wheel drive and selectable drive modes, with Rock Crawl on the Platinum.

Safety and Driver Assistance

The Everest will be available with the latest driver aids that Ford currently has available in the market such as adaptive cruise control, a lane-keeping assist as well as a blind-spot monitoring with trailer coverage. There is an external 360-degree camera and Pro Trailer Backup Assist that increases visibility and maneuverability when towing a vehicle or parking in tight corners.

Pricing and Variants in Australia

The cheapest Ford Everest available in 2025 is the Ambiente 4×2 priced at $54,240 and the most expensive that is the top-spec Platinum 4×4 V6 at $81,200. The new Tremor model that will be available at the price of $76,590 is a factory-installed off-road variant equipped with higher ground clearance and rough design. The Everest has numerous trims as well as the drivetrain that targets diverse buyers in Australia.

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