Mitsubishi Montero Sport vs Ford Everest Head 2 Head 2017
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025
- They may be based on pickups put the modern day mid-size SUV is more high-tech than ever. It's amazing to see features previously exclusive to luxury cars making their way to these rugged runabouts.
Shining examples of these are the Ford Everest and the Mitsubishi Montero Sport. Not only do they keep their off-roading credentials, these SUVs are also fitted with the latest infotainment and safety devices. So how to we differentiate one from another? It's time to do a head to head.
Facing of in this week's head to head is the Ford Everest and Mitsubishi Montero Sport. These high-tech heavy hitters have been a success for their manufacturers. So what makes these SUVs fly off the dealership lots? Let's take a closer look, starting with the engines.
At the heart of the Mitsubishi Montero Sport is a four-cylinder, 2.4 liter with variable valve timing in a diesel engine which MIVEC. Total output is 181 PS while torque rated at 430 Nm and is noted to be the first ever midsize SUV to be equipped with variable valve timing. This is the only engine option for the Montero Sport.
As for the Ford Everest, there are two engine options available. It starts with the 2.2-liter, four-cylinder Duratorq TDCi turbodiesel, which can also be found in the Ranger. It produces 160 PS and 385 Nm of torque. Should you need more grunt, there's also a five-cylinder 3.2-liter Duratorq TDCi turbodiesel with 200 PS and 470 Nm of torque.
Both these SUVs have transmission choices that include a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic. Also similar are their suspension set ups. The Everest and Montero Sport ride on a double wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rigid axle setup with coil springs for the rear.
These SUVs are also similar when it comes to their four-wheel drive hardware. The Everest comes with an advanced Terrain Management System. It allows the user to select various models in the four wheel drive system depending on the obstacles and conditions. Not to be outdone, the four-wheel drive Montero Sport also has an electronically controlled system. Dubbed Super Select II, it comes with various models such as rock, mud and sand mode along with low range gearing. Two wheel drive models meawhile are rear wheel drive.
Moving on to their cabins, the Mitsubishi Montero Sport is fully equipped even in base model form. Standard is a multifunction steering wheel, a multi-information display, and dual zone automatic climate control. Manual variants get a traditional handbrake whereas automatics upgrade to an electronic parking brake. Move up the range and you get leather seats with power sliding and reclining for both driver and passenger. For its third row, comes with a tumble-forward system to stow the seats away. A bonus feature in the top of the line variant is a power sunroof.
Meanwhile in the Everest, it greets you with a premium yet utilitarian interior. All models get a multifunction steering wheel, as well as a multi-information display to relay information to the driver. Entry-level models get manual climate control while the mid to top-spec models get automatic climate control as standard, along with power seats. To stow the third row seats in the Everest, simply pull a strap and push down the seat to the floor. Opt for the Premium package and you also get a dual-pane moonroof, power-folding third row seats and a power liftgate.
As for infotainment, low end Everest models are equipped with a 4.0 inch color screen while the rest of the range gets an 8.0-inch touchscreen that boasts Sync 3. Sync 3 not only handles entertainment functions such as bluetooth, auxiliary and CD, it also stores and saves information from your mobile device, a voice command feature, a compass and climate control options.
In the Montero Sport, all variants get a 6.75 inch touchscreen with bluetooth, auxiliary, DVD with MP3 capability and smart phone mirror link. Like the Everest, the infotainment also allows you to store your smartphone's contacts as well. Also part of the infotainment package is smartphone display pairing which serves as the SUV's TV function.
Moving on to styling, the Mitsubishi Montero Sport looks different from its pickup sibling, the Strada. It adapts to the “Dynamic Shield” design direction that sees a bold, single piece chrome grill that runs from the top of the headlights to the lower air intake. On to its side, it has a window line that curves upwards, squared-off wheel arches and two distinct character lines that defines it's profile. At the rear, it gets a unique tail light treatment that runs from near the top of the D-pillar to the lower half of the rear fascia.
I am buying a montero sport and im so freaking excited.
I always really enjoy listening to Sir Gamboa...
I always watching mr. Gamboa.and i go for Everest.
The Everest with Premium Package can also park itself. Well, it steers itself in, you have to control the gas and brake pedals. Automatic On/Off headlights, automatic high beam, and automatic rain sensing wipers. Also, lightest steering in it’s class. Electrically assisted steering instead of hydraulic.
If Everest is really good, why is it not topping the sales charts at least in the compact segment? Anywhere in Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, India or South Africa. It is the venerable Fortuner that is the market leader except in Australia.
Constantine Caacbay Because Toyota and Mitsubishi made a good image of making reliable cars before until now. Decades back, Ford made very unreliable cars. But now, they make great cars. Sales aren’t everything. Since those owners had great times with their cars, they opt to stick with that brand, hence, brand loyalty. They chose what had a bulletproof reputation over the years. What car maker was that? Toyota. That’s why it topped the charts.
@@FulgentFave It's not only reputation but I have a personal experience with other brands like Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Ford and Honda. Sad to to say, only Toyota cars are bulletproof. No brand comes close to Toyota especially when it comes to convenience, peace of mind, maintenance cost, reliability, comfort and overall value. Isuzu is trumpeting that it makes the best diesel engine cars but probably that was 30 years ago. My Ford Ranger before cost me tons of maintenance costs. Mitsubishi Strada has problems with its injectors that keep on coming back. Honda City maintenance costs is much higher than even that of Altis and the lists go on and on. And mind you, the Camry is as good as IS350 Lexus and now the Alphard, due to its very high quality standards has been adopted by Lexus and rebadged it as Lexus LM (Luxury Minivan). How can you then argue with success?
BOTH ARE BEST
Ford everest😍
Everest is my coolest thing 😎
Nonsense. That my brother and my friend . I obviously support my brother. Everest. Cheers up. Everest wins
Ford Everest for the go 😎
mitsubishi montero sport does not have 6spd a/t transmission it has 8spd a/t.
6speed manual trans ang sabi
I loved everest ever!
Good reading skills ,, over voice would you mind driving it sir
Ano ba maganda like nyo kung Everest ang maganda like kung montero ☜☆☞
Reliability I'll go for montero 😁
PANDA SAVAGE how will you know who is reliable?
@@maverick9336 kasi sabi niya tumitirik daw ang ford.
Among fortuner, everest and montero, we choose montero as our car, low maintenance, reliable and although 2.4 engine lang napaka lakas ng makena niya
@@maselyep93 We have one. And its more tipid compared to Everest.
DEREK RAMSAY
FORD EVEREST
Ford Everest. Panis Montero
that guy can read the brochure. hahaha
Ford Everest ia good
Montero all the way
He gives incomplete and wrong info for both cars
montero has sua........ seems i lose interest on montero sport
Myth lang ung sua n cnasabi mo parekoy, ang totoo driver fault hhh
Montero has 8 speed not 6 speed transmission
montero sport,the best riding comfort, engine performance and safety features,,,,
john basbano you think so 😂😅🤣
these are mid sized SUVs..???? then what do full sized SUVs look like???
Land Cruiser 200 is a full size SUV
montero good handling
montero sport has sua............hahahaha i go for ford everest!
Montero sport!
Everest looks and performs better and has a lighter steering than the montero
I for one is a Fortuner user but I was impressed with Montero moreso if ranged against Everest
8speed ang montero matic
Everest is best.
My mom thinks that the Mitsubishi Montero sport is better than the Ford Everest
ung video dapat may credits.,
montero sport is the best!!!
I like Montero Sport is Best
Montero still better than everest,
If you want to buy a car better no issues at all....jajaja
Both vehicles suck. Montero has SUA issues with ugly droopy tail lights and the other one has very poor after sales service and problematic turbo. Expensive PMS. Unreliable. Then fanboys will say MMPC has managed to solve the SUA?! Gimme a break.
First,the montero sport has no SUA,It is the person who is driving it,If it has really SUA,It came from the old montero.The new montero is all new. yeah the tail lights look ugly but think about your saftey and visibility.
You can't afford either of these cars. Hampaslupa
hahaha bago na ang monty ngayun maganda pa ang performance
You just cant afford it thats why you have so many things negative to say about it. Hahaha
Yes, the everest have expensive PMS but it is reliable.
MONTERO ALL THE WAY... EVEREST.??? HHhhmmm...