The Everest was announced in a blaze of glory at a worldwide debut in Sydney in 2013, by Ford's then-worldwide chief Alan Mulally, and arrived in dealerships in 2016.
The five and seven seat SUV wagon was designed in Australia, and is built in Thailand. It’s largely based on the company’s (T6) Ranger ute, though the Everest has coil springs in the rear (as opposed to Ranger's leaf springs) for a more comfortable ride, and a much more stylised and well-equipped interior.
The Everest, available in 4x4 and 4x2 guises, is powered by the Ranger’s 3.2-litre five-cylinder turbo diesel engine and is priced from $49,190 for the Everest AMBIENTE (RWD 5 SEAT) to $73,990 for the Everest TITANIUM (4WD 7 SEAT).
This vehicle is also known as Ford Endeavour.

