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New Ford Everest 2020 pricing and specs detailed: Ranger-based SUV now costs more

The Everest will now cost buyers a little bit more.

Ford Australia has increased the pricing of its Everest large SUV.

All variants are $200 dearer than before, with the range now kicking off from $49,690 plus on-road costs for the Ambiente RWD and topping out at $72,790 for the Titanium AWD (see full pricing table below).

There are no corresponding changes to the Everest’s specification, with a Ford Australia spokesperson telling CarsGuide “prices are adjusted from time to time, based upon currency fluctuations and other factors”.

Two diesel engines are available, including a 147kW/470Nm 3.2-litre single-turbo five-cylinder and a 157kW/500Nm 2.0-litre twin-turbo four-cylinder.

Both are exclusively mated to torque-converter automatic transmissions, with the former using a six-speed unit, while the latter has four more gears.

Rear- and four-wheel drive are offered alongside four grades (Ambiente, Trend, Sport and Titanium).

The Ranger-based SUV comes with seven seats as standard.

2020 Ford Everest pricing before on-road costs

VariantTransmissionCost
Ambiente RWD 3.2-litreautomatic$49,690 (+$200)
Ambiente 4WD 3.2-litreautomatic$54,690 (+$200)
Trend RWD 2.0-litreautomatic$56,690 (+$200)
Trend 4WD 3.2-litreautomatic$60,490 (+$200)
Trend 4WD 2.0-litreautomatic$61,990 (+$200)
Sport 4WD 3.2-litreautomatic$62,490 (+$200)
Sport 4WD 2.0-litreautomatic$63,990 (+$200)
Titanium 4WD 2.0-litreautomatic$72,790 (+$200)