I have a 23 Sport V6 and agree with Paul in terms of value for money. Had a Prado before this and a Hilux and the Everest wins hands down. Lot of haters out there but this truly is a nice car.
I've owned a Titanium for a few years now and to be honest, best car purchase I've made. Super reliable, been off road, been on very long trips, very good vehicle.
Good review and spot on with what it can do. Yes it is a bit soft in the ride. Compared to my old 5 cylinder Everest this is so quite! You should point out that the Wildtrak is not a regular model and only a one off build, in Australia. Not so in other markets. I had a Sort on order, but due to dealer inability to communicate on delivery went elsewhere and got a Wildtrak.
2:45 Why people hatr halogens? Serious question. I do like halogens and don't see a problem there. So just because it looks retro or there is a serious downside with halogens?
Had our V6 sport for 4 months and have put 5000kms on it. I’d say a good mix of urban/highway driving. Struggling to keep fuel consumption under 11 litres/100km.
At 10.000 ks it will be down to 10s, at 20,000 it will be down to 9s, i bet ya ( unless your drivn hard all the time) my previous 3.2L started new at 12s, plus, at around 20.000ks was down to 10.5s and just prior to me no longer owning it at 90,000ks, i could get 9.4s if purposely driving conservatively ( not too concervatively) and never over 9.8 when not-that had been with “on the aggressive side” AT tyres, full bull bar, flat rack on roof , driving lights, awning and a constant 100 kgs in the tray- also just using any diesal i came across when needed, just keepn it serviced and not flooring it until at temp at the start of each cold start use!
@@ronaldov09 correct assumption, ever seen dudes whinging to the chick behind the counter in the servo (gas station) about the price of a litre of fuel, then buy a pack of smokes for 40 bucks!
The thing is Paul, if there are buyers like me who are after a panaromic sunroof, sports doesn't have it and Platinum is too far away. I think Wild Trak just fits fine there. I do agree, if you are not after the Sunroof, Sports is a better buy.
If I were to buy an Everest, this is definitely the spec I would buy. And definitely with the 18's and AT's, the 20" rims on an offroad focused variant is a bit stupid really.
We upgraded from the Sport mainly for the Sunroof, the seat memory was a bonus. I prefer the look of the sport but were told we’d probably get a WT before a Sport too.
We’re in the same boat. Wanted the sport but don’t want to wait 14 months and told we’ll get a Platinum earlier. It’s a big fat price for an Everest but has some nice features the Sport doesn’t
The Everest is the only pick-up-based SUV that doesn't look like it actually is. It has a solid appearance, looks stable and comfortable...unlike Fortuner and MUX which are just pick-ups-from appearance, riding, handling and comfort.
When you say it "shuffles torque" between the front and rear axles. Do you know if the default is a fixed ratio, say 30/70 and the varies up to say a 50/50? Or is the default 0/100 where it runs primarily in RWD and only feeds torque to the front as it "needs" it? I'm pretty sure that the Pajero runs a fixed f/r ratio so the front wheels always have torque going to them. With the clutch pack being similar to the system the RAM 1500 uses, I wonder if it works like the RAM (sends drive to all 4 wheels by default and then disengages the clutches gradually when turning to allow different f/r axle speeds) or if it runs more like a SUV where it runs 2wd and uses the Awd function as a glorified traction control.
So, apart from the headlights, cluster and wheels, are there any other differences between this and the plaatinum? Really dig this colour, and you still get the heated/ventilated front seats, and looks like a sunroof too?
@@Paradoxical124 ok then well triton and hilux are both cheaper and walked right up and are on highway terrains aswell, the Everest didn’t. It’s not really off road capable, all those drive modes, hilux has no tech and got the job done🤦♂️ fords too over tech and it’s really just a gimmick.
@@StephenBigarelli-k5n won’t make the difference, the traction control system just isn’t as good as hilux or triton. Everest is more rigid and doesn’t flex the way a Pajero or fortuner does.
It really concerns me that ALL of these seperate chassis SUV's take sooo long to stop, and why isn't their more constructive critisism from the media?, we are lumped with a whole suite of so called safety equipment that have done nothing to lower our road toll (I would love to be proved wrong), surely more emphasis on primary safety like braking, handling, and chassis engineering would give us much safer vehicles than a whole heap of relatively cheap electronic gizmos that have so far proved to be of little benefit, how many cats,dogs, kids are going to get run over by these lumbering dinosaurs before we all realise how stupid we are for buying them?, you only have to look at some of the dash cam footage of crashes to see how badly they perform in braking and stability in emergency situations, do we really need two and a half tonne vehicles to cart around three kids and a dog?, and don't forget all of the damage that extra weight does to our roads
Over here in PH, it's just the orange stitch whatever the exterior color you choose. Its probably meant for like the wildtrak theme which is mainly orange
I just bought a V6 4wd sport. It has so many features I love it. I do miss the quick uptick of my ranger wild track bi turbo, it had more zing, where as the v6 seems to lethargically pick up speed. I overtook a vehicle the other day and was surprised how long it took for the v6 to wind up some speed. But, love it, other than badges the sport and wild track seem to be identical.
I saw on a test done in regards to speed both the v6 and bi turbo were the same, the bi turbo might actually be quicker, but the difference is in towing, the v6 they noticed you didn’t need to push the pedal as much. But if you’re never going to tow than the bi turbo is probably the better long term option.
Prices going up. WTF. The prices are already ridiculous for a vehicle wearing a Ford badge. I was contemplating an Everest for my Landcruiser upgrade in a couple of years but even at current prices I was finding it difficult to justify $ for the badge. Let's see how the Ineos performs over next couple of years as I'd rather pay extra $ for a Grenadier if it proves to be a reliable platform.
This comment makes no sense, you don't think it's worth it because it's a Ford, but would be willing to pay more for a brand with no history and would be paying more for a Toyota, Toyota being the brand everyone associates with cheap cars 😂
@@brandonroberts73 Ineos quality and reliability is yet to be proven, as per my previous statement. Toyota Landcruiser quality is proven to be well above Ford and definitely not considered a cheap product line. I did not say that I was buying a Toyota, I stated that I would be upgrading from a Toyota. Do you hold shares in Ford or do you work in their marketing department?. I stand by my comments.
@cyclemoto8744 neither, I'm just sick and tired of people jumping on here who don't own them and saying they have all these issues, have you seen the issues the new 300 series is having?? People love to report on the few cars that have issues not the 10s of thousands that around running around without a problem.
Agree Paul, I dont see any better value in the Wildtrak variant. Platinum if you want the sunroof and luxurious feel. My Sport is very comfortable and very capable. Stock 18" tires are average and upgrading mine soon.
I own the previous generation, 3.2lt 5 cylinder, and love it, however I had it in for a service yesterday and got a new gen sport as a loan car, they are like chalk and cheese. The new gen sport was such a better car to drive. The power and the handling were big improvements over the previous gen, kind of felt disappointing jumping back in my vehicle.
I find that your reviews seem to cover mostly the comfort and cosmetics, other then that nothing that really matters when it comes to performance and cost of maintenance in comparison to other vehicles available on the market. By the way did you get the problems sorted with your beaut Raptor, last I heard it fell apart, good on you mate
Hello Paul, tough one for you maybe, if possible can you please do some research and review on the 2024 Wildtrack X, love to purchase one, just not sure on what Ford's strategy is with this "X" and why it's only available in the BI-Turbo for such a tuff offroader, thanks.
With the X ford clearly wanted a top tier version for the bi-turbo, like how the Platinum is V6 only. If Ford had v6 wildtrak x, v6 Platinum, v6 regular wildtrak there would be way too many models in the premium v6 ranger all between 80-90k. That being said a v6 wildtrak x would be close to the 90k mark. It would then make something like the Platinum a bit obsolete, I know the x has some pretty wicked suspension, but being the Everest Platinum is v6 only you couldn't do a BI Turbo ranger Platinum. That's my thoughts anyway!
How come nobody talks about how terrible the throttle response is on the v6 I’m interested in buying this car but I only drive in the city I tried the v6 and and the 4 cylinder and the the four cylinder was way more responsive with its double turbo
Immediately thought - what a good-looking vehicle, and its proportions are so good, that without Paul next to it (and knowing his height,) there is little giveaway as to its size. But with interior quality that scored a grudging "pass" - though in many cars recently it would have received criticism, modest performance that in other vehicles would have earnt criticism, fuel economy that is poor given its performance which was also not criticized, and braking that is simply not good enough, this is a hard pass for me, even if it wasn't a clunky, gruff, polluting diesel. I doubt if many of these vehicles will even see a dirt road, let alone wade a creek, so it seems to be a (yet another) vehicle that panders to fantasies rather than provides a transportation solution. Even if reliability wasn't a grave concern.
Still can’t believe the rear end on the tank lifting, I mentioned that to another reviewer and he said BS it’s impossible .. I shared your video 😊 he never replied 😂 Think that there cars are missing the opportunity to be affordable and replace the old Oz wagons at prices that start over 65k these are then missing out in a greater audience.
Hi Paul & Team. Would love to see a comparison review of all LR Defender models available in AUS just like the one you did with the Suv's. Offroad, Onroad, Towing, Drag race and economy taken throughout all the tests..
Ford already made an Everest raptor one off. It’s not possible for them to put them into production due to the body shape of the suv. Google it. There’s one out there somewhere in a ford warehouse.
they probably use still halogen lights so that it is user replaceable at a reasonable cost. Have you SEEN HOW MUCH a module of LED costs for any European car? It will give the average Western nation driver immediate heart complications.
I wish they would sell the Ford Everest in the United States. They look so much better then the new Ford Explorers. Someone please tell me how to import one of these in the States .it must have steering wheel on left side.
a bit annoying how they force you up to the platinum with dumb things like a smaller dash LCD that costs a few bucks difference at best. Guys at work have GWM Tank 300s that cost half as much and are loaded with tech. And the build quality is surprisingly decent. Ford can't continue to live on its perceived quality superiority for much longer. After decades of owning fords, I'm looking elsewhere...
This is what the explorer should have looked like in the US. It should have stayed a boxy body on frame three row 4Runner competitor. Now its a knock off range rover for the mall.
Sorry, dead battery. Intresting the Everest Wildtrak in Thailand is excactly the same as the Titanium (Platimum in Aus) minus the Grrrrrr V6. Matrix headlights, 12,4 Instument cluster, mood lights with the Wildtrak interior and exterior differing from the Titainium. Now here is the kicker. The Wildtrak version is more expensive than the range topper Titanium. What???. And no Bloddy V6 Grrrrrr.
I have a 23 Sport V6 and agree with Paul in terms of value for money. Had a Prado before this and a Hilux and the Everest wins hands down. Lot of haters out there but this truly is a nice car.
what about the reliability of this car if it is taken care in a good way please reply
I've owned a Titanium for a few years now and to be honest, best car purchase I've made. Super reliable, been off road, been on very long trips, very good vehicle.
I’m in love with the Everest, it’s the Explorer we need in the US! Just wish there was a variant with 35s like with its Bronco sibling.
Good review and spot on with what it can do. Yes it is a bit soft in the ride. Compared to my old 5 cylinder Everest this is so quite! You should point out that the Wildtrak is not a regular model and only a one off build, in Australia. Not so in other markets. I had a Sort on order, but due to dealer inability to communicate on delivery went elsewhere and got a Wildtrak.
Well they had it in NZ before australia so..
2:45 Why people hatr halogens? Serious question. I do like halogens and don't see a problem there. So just because it looks retro or there is a serious downside with halogens?
Had our V6 sport for 4 months and have put 5000kms on it. I’d say a good mix of urban/highway driving. Struggling to keep fuel consumption under 11 litres/100km.
Territory was the same.Heavy and 4 people in it
You do realize that if you're doing 15,000km per year, every extra 1L/100km you do is only an extra $300-$350 a year? You just bought a 70K car lol
Point taken, but not the point I was trying to make. And it’s much closer to 80k.
At 10.000 ks it will be down to 10s, at 20,000 it will be down to 9s, i bet ya ( unless your drivn hard all the time) my previous 3.2L started new at 12s, plus, at around 20.000ks was down to 10.5s and just prior to me no longer owning it at 90,000ks, i could get 9.4s if purposely driving conservatively ( not too concervatively) and never over 9.8 when not-that had been with “on the aggressive side” AT tyres, full bull bar, flat rack on roof , driving lights, awning and a constant 100 kgs in the tray- also just using any diesal i came across when needed, just keepn it serviced and not flooring it until at temp at the start of each cold start use!
@@ronaldov09 correct assumption, ever seen dudes whinging to the chick behind the counter in the servo (gas station) about the price of a litre of fuel, then buy a pack of smokes for 40 bucks!
The thing is Paul, if there are buyers like me who are after a panaromic sunroof, sports doesn't have it and Platinum is too far away. I think Wild Trak just fits fine there. I do agree, if you are not after the Sunroof, Sports is a better buy.
100% - I’ve just purchased the WT. All the reviews say the same re: Sport better value… Not if you want a Sunroof! Plus some extra ambient light also
@@Timmy0730 Lucky you !! they have already stopped it. apparently its a limited eidtion and I would say the best buy in range.
If I were to buy an Everest, this is definitely the spec I would buy. And definitely with the 18's and AT's, the 20" rims on an offroad focused variant is a bit stupid really.
We upgraded from the Sport mainly for the Sunroof, the seat memory was a bonus. I prefer the look of the sport but were told we’d probably get a WT before a Sport too.
In Australia? Obviously you have money to burn being in that 1% club! Heatwave, scorching Sun and Sun roof....ROFL
@@mikeykeyesThey have UV and heat protection bro it’s not 1980
We’re in the same boat. Wanted the sport but don’t want to wait 14 months and told we’ll get a Platinum earlier. It’s a big fat price for an Everest but has some nice features the Sport doesn’t
The Everest is the only pick-up-based SUV that doesn't look like it actually is. It has a solid appearance, looks stable and comfortable...unlike Fortuner and MUX which are just pick-ups-from appearance, riding, handling and comfort.
Wish they made the Everest in the US I would buy one in a heartbeat
Same
Nothing to skip in this video full of content.. amazing work brother. 🎉
Heated and cooled seats ? Would have been nice if ford offered that in the Wildtrak ranger instead of just the platinum ranger.
It's in my sport as standard
When you say it "shuffles torque" between the front and rear axles. Do you know if the default is a fixed ratio, say 30/70 and the varies up to say a 50/50? Or is the default 0/100 where it runs primarily in RWD and only feeds torque to the front as it "needs" it? I'm pretty sure that the Pajero runs a fixed f/r ratio so the front wheels always have torque going to them.
With the clutch pack being similar to the system the RAM 1500 uses, I wonder if it works like the RAM (sends drive to all 4 wheels by default and then disengages the clutches gradually when turning to allow different f/r axle speeds) or if it runs more like a SUV where it runs 2wd and uses the Awd function as a glorified traction control.
Wasn't this a limited run and cannot be ordered anymore?
theyve decided to bring out another batch due to its success
@@webby01966 when? On Ford website one cannot order it
As a Canadian I am angry that our Fords do not come with chip holders!! 😂😂
😂😂😂
Good review, nice family car, great color, a sports car is the it thing❤
Bought a sport. Not disappointed after seeing this lol.
Good to see that Ford is coming to the party..😊
Is there an option for 5 seats on any variants
So, apart from the headlights, cluster and wheels, are there any other differences between this and the plaatinum?
Really dig this colour, and you still get the heated/ventilated front seats, and looks like a sunroof too?
Sound system is different.
I was just quoted $92,000, not $74,000.
Should i Take the 18 AT typres or the regular ones ? Please update.
How does the 4-cylinder fuel economy look like?
I will definitely consider this one!
Great car review❤in love with the inside and outside of the car, best👌
Ford Everest Raptor is the business 😅
Loving the look of this.
Can't wait for your 2024 Prado review!
Looking forward to the review, and its my exact vehicle!
Have you seen the review of it off-road? Not making it up the gravel hill 🤭 but the hilux and triton walked right up with highway terrain tyres
@@Paradoxical124 Thats why i have gone with the 18inch AT's
@@Paradoxical124 ok then well triton and hilux are both cheaper and walked right up and are on highway terrains aswell, the Everest didn’t. It’s not really off road capable, all those drive modes, hilux has no tech and got the job done🤦♂️ fords too over tech and it’s really just a gimmick.
@@StephenBigarelli-k5n won’t make the difference, the traction control system just isn’t as good as hilux or triton. Everest is more rigid and doesn’t flex the way a Pajero or fortuner does.
@@ev0wat many people will use it as an pavement princess anyway
Max it can run with no problem is approx 8 months. No more than that
@@AjeeshO21997 fortunes
It really concerns me that ALL of these seperate chassis SUV's take sooo long to stop, and why isn't their more constructive critisism from the media?, we are lumped with a whole suite of so called safety equipment that have done nothing to lower our road toll (I would love to be proved wrong), surely more emphasis on primary safety like braking, handling, and chassis engineering would give us much safer vehicles than a whole heap of relatively cheap electronic gizmos that have so far proved to be of little benefit, how many cats,dogs, kids are going to get run over by these lumbering dinosaurs before we all realise how stupid we are for buying them?, you only have to look at some of the dash cam footage of crashes to see how badly they perform in braking and stability in emergency situations, do we really need two and a half tonne vehicles to cart around three kids and a dog?, and don't forget all of the damage that extra weight does to our roads
Does the interior stitching colour change if you choose a different exterior colour?
Over here in PH, it's just the orange stitch whatever the exterior color you choose. Its probably meant for like the wildtrak theme which is mainly orange
@@vehielphantom4116 hi! what is your opinion on the wildtrak here in PH? hindi v6 yung nandito, di ba?
I just bought a V6 4wd sport. It has so many features I love it. I do miss the quick uptick of my ranger wild track bi turbo, it had more zing, where as the v6 seems to lethargically pick up speed. I overtook a vehicle the other day and was surprised how long it took for the v6 to wind up some speed. But, love it, other than badges the sport and wild track seem to be identical.
I saw on a test done in regards to speed both the v6 and bi turbo were the same, the bi turbo might actually be quicker, but the difference is in towing, the v6 they noticed you didn’t need to push the pedal as much. But if you’re never going to tow than the bi turbo is probably the better long term option.
@@ev0watPaul did a drag test, the v6 was a lot quicker to 100km/h
Does Ford offer Matrix LED headlights for Everest Wildtrak as optional?
Which models offer Panoramic sunroof?
When will they do a Raptor that is NOT a ute?
Seating configuration looks more like the LR 4
Prices going up. WTF. The prices are already ridiculous for a vehicle wearing a Ford badge. I was contemplating an Everest for my Landcruiser upgrade in a couple of years but even at current prices I was finding it difficult to justify $ for the badge. Let's see how the Ineos performs over next couple of years as I'd rather pay extra $ for a Grenadier if it proves to be a reliable platform.
This comment makes no sense, you don't think it's worth it because it's a Ford, but would be willing to pay more for a brand with no history and would be paying more for a Toyota, Toyota being the brand everyone associates with cheap cars 😂
@@brandonroberts73 Ineos quality and reliability is yet to be proven, as per my previous statement. Toyota Landcruiser quality is proven to be well above Ford and definitely not considered a cheap product line. I did not say that I was buying a Toyota, I stated that I would be upgrading from a Toyota. Do you hold shares in Ford or do you work in their marketing department?. I stand by my comments.
@@brandonroberts73no one associates toyota with cheap. Wtf are you on about?
@mattjingles5758 cos I think Rav 4 and Corolla and and think expensive 🤣
@cyclemoto8744 neither, I'm just sick and tired of people jumping on here who don't own them and saying they have all these issues, have you seen the issues the new 300 series is having?? People love to report on the few cars that have issues not the 10s of thousands that around running around without a problem.
Agree Paul, I dont see any better value in the Wildtrak variant. Platinum if you want the sunroof and luxurious feel.
My Sport is very comfortable and very capable. Stock 18" tires are average and upgrading mine soon.
I own the previous generation, 3.2lt 5 cylinder, and love it, however I had it in for a service yesterday and got a new gen sport as a loan car, they are like chalk and cheese. The new gen sport was such a better car to drive. The power and the handling were big improvements over the previous gen, kind of felt disappointing jumping back in my vehicle.
I find that your reviews seem to cover mostly the comfort and cosmetics, other then that nothing that really matters when it comes to performance and cost of maintenance in comparison to other vehicles available on the market.
By the way did you get the problems sorted with your beaut Raptor, last I heard it fell apart, good on you mate
Hello Paul, tough one for you maybe, if possible can you please do some research and review on the 2024 Wildtrack X, love to purchase one, just not sure on what Ford's strategy is with this "X" and why it's only available in the BI-Turbo for such a tuff offroader, thanks.
With the X ford clearly wanted a top tier version for the bi-turbo, like how the Platinum is V6 only. If Ford had v6 wildtrak x, v6 Platinum, v6 regular wildtrak there would be way too many models in the premium v6 ranger all between 80-90k. That being said a v6 wildtrak x would be close to the 90k mark. It would then make something like the Platinum a bit obsolete, I know the x has some pretty wicked suspension, but being the Everest Platinum is v6 only you couldn't do a BI Turbo ranger Platinum. That's my thoughts anyway!
it was an over seas model under euro 6 emissions hence the ad blue, it was either australia got that model as it is or not have it at all
@@brandonroberts73 Yea sort of makes sense, the X with the V6 would have been a veapon. thanks...
@@webby01966 Yes bloody frustrating, with no V6
I love the color and the size good for family
How come nobody talks about how terrible the throttle response is on the v6
I’m interested in buying this car but I only drive in the city
I tried the v6 and and the 4 cylinder and the the four cylinder was way more responsive with its double turbo
Because they tuned it that way
Buy the EVC controller ..totally transforms the rig in every way
Is everest better than Scorpio N and Fortuner
Which should I pick ??
Yes both are better.
You can’t pick Everest since you are from India and no one gives a damn about Scorpio N and Fortuner in Australia 😊
@@PeakyBlinder92 but i live in Australia and btw ford is coming to India so Indians would have all three options 😊
@@AjeeshO21997 Ford coming back to India is still a wet dream, it’s all just speculations still
Wish we had it here in the states mate
You didn’t talk about the sunroof??
Wish we could get it in the US but since its made in Thailand and South Africa understand they dont bring it here.
We need Ford in India
46.97m stopping distance (thumb obscured no less!). That’s 10m longer, ie 2 car lengths, than EV9. How dangerous is that??
Can u do a nissan terra
NOT AVAILABLE IN THE US.
in the Philippines the Ford Everest raptor is available
My last 3 cars have been Pajero Sports and I've loved them but with the new shape PS nowhere in sight I'm considering the Everest as my next car.
We have been shopping around for the everest and I have to agree, the sport is the more sensible choice.
I would not I had one and the engine had to be replaced six months later because of oil leaks.
@@jamesmangano4809 Thanks James that is the 3rd time I have heard about problems with the engines. We might have to go with a plan B.
Best and powerful SUV car that i can definitely go for
Immediately thought - what a good-looking vehicle, and its proportions are so good, that without Paul next to it (and knowing his height,) there is little giveaway as to its size. But with interior quality that scored a grudging "pass" - though in many cars recently it would have received criticism, modest performance that in other vehicles would have earnt criticism, fuel economy that is poor given its performance which was also not criticized, and braking that is simply not good enough, this is a hard pass for me, even if it wasn't a clunky, gruff, polluting diesel. I doubt if many of these vehicles will even see a dirt road, let alone wade a creek, so it seems to be a (yet another) vehicle that panders to fantasies rather than provides a transportation solution. Even if reliability wasn't a grave concern.
So far so good at 7000km. Nice ride and a solid vehicle. ❤
Car expert one day will reach over 2 million subscribers
Still can’t believe the rear end on the tank lifting, I mentioned that to another reviewer and he said BS it’s impossible .. I shared your video 😊 he never replied 😂
Think that there cars are missing the opportunity to be affordable and replace the old Oz wagons at prices that start over 65k these are then missing out in a greater audience.
you guys are lucky. we don't have this car in the us.
Hope you okay Paul, sound a bit tired here... Or just not that keen on this Everest?
Personally, I love the Wildtrak, not the price..
A VW version of this would be dope
Whats the best dash cam to buy for the wildtrak, ?
100-0 in 47m is prettty bad
Too many electronics in new cars why can’t manufacturers go back to basics with normal switches
Not available in North America.
If it’s meant to compete with Toyota Prado , I’m yet to see it ahead in the sales figures. Prado consistently in the top 10 in monthly sales!
In other countries like in Asia they removed some features
They should be looking at upcoming Toyota LC only as competition! 👍🏽
Nice review.
Please review the F-150 Lariat
You do know it's not sold in AU
Hi Paul & Team. Would love to see a comparison review of all LR Defender models available in AUS just like the one you did with the Suv's. Offroad, Onroad, Towing, Drag race and economy taken throughout all the tests..
Nice family car
Its gorgeous ❤
Será que vêm para o Brasil
Yeah waiting for the raptor as well
Ford already made an Everest raptor one off. It’s not possible for them to put them into production due to the body shape of the suv. Google it. There’s one out there somewhere in a ford warehouse.
Ford Everest ❤️🔥🚙
Bạn review xe vinfast đi ạ
I was just watching the amarok aventura review of yours while I accidentally clicked on this video
Atleast bring this to India!!!! Ford ...come on please!!!!
Why they don’t have this in the states I thought ford was American
Remove the 3rd row because it has no space for big adults
We will be getting the Ford Everest EV in the STATES can’t wait
Gay
Good on you mate
My God Ford you can't bring that to America!!! Come on!! 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
When can you review the Sports with 20inch wheel option? Cheers. 😀
Do an everest raptor next 😂
Never can afford a new car but looks nice
they probably use still halogen lights so that it is user replaceable at a reasonable cost. Have you SEEN HOW MUCH a module of LED costs for any European car? It will give the average Western nation driver immediate heart complications.
I wish they would sell the Ford Everest in the United States. They look so much better then the new Ford Explorers. Someone please tell me how to import one of these in the States .it must have steering wheel on left side.
Why don’t VW make a version of this? Tiguan is too small and Touareg is expensive and 5 seat only.
They need a raptor version
a bit annoying how they force you up to the platinum with dumb things like a smaller dash LCD that costs a few bucks difference at best. Guys at work have GWM Tank 300s that cost half as much and are loaded with tech. And the build quality is surprisingly decent. Ford can't continue to live on its perceived quality superiority for much longer. After decades of owning fords, I'm looking elsewhere...
Plz launch this one in India..we are tired of fortuner..plz launch this endeavour ❤
❤ beautiful car🎉🎉❤❤
This is what the explorer should have looked like in the US. It should have stayed a boxy body on frame three row 4Runner competitor. Now its a knock off range rover for the mall.
Are welcome to sell for in Indonesia...
Ein fantastisches Auto leider nicht in Deutschland zu kaufen 😍😍😍👍🇩🇪
Compare this with Toyota Prado . Good luck 😅
No way they have a legitimate chip holder 😂
I like the sport more
Dope car
Intetesting here in Thail the Wildtrak is
Sorry, dead battery. Intresting the Everest Wildtrak in Thailand is excactly the same as the Titanium (Platimum in Aus) minus the Grrrrrr V6. Matrix headlights, 12,4 Instument cluster, mood lights with the Wildtrak interior and exterior differing from the Titainium. Now here is the kicker. The Wildtrak version is more expensive than the range topper Titanium. What???. And no Bloddy V6 Grrrrrr.
I prefer the look of the old Everest.