The next-generation all-wheel drive Ford Everest SUV will land in Australia later this year, with a starting price of $52,990 (before on-road costs) and an optional V6 diesel engine.
- 2023 Ford Everest priced from $52,990 (before costs on the road)
- Top spec Platinum priced at $77,690 (before on-road charges)
- Prices have increased from $2900-$3200, compared to the current generation
- V6 Everest price starts from $69,090
Prices for the new 2023 Ford Everest have been released, with increases between $2900 and $3200 over the current generation model.
This means that the Ford Everest will retain the same Watts Linkage rear axle and independent front suspension as the current Ford Everest, although it will be updated.
There will be four different variants of Everest to choose from, along with two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive drivetrains.
While the 2.0-litre twin-turbocharged diesel engine is carried over from the previous generation, the 2023 Ford Everest will be available with a 3.0-litre turbo diesel engine in the higher-end Sport and Platinum variants.
Value smaller engine delivers 154 kW at 3750 rpm and 500 Nm at 1750-2000 rpm† the bigger V6 can improve on both numbers: 184 kW at 3250 rpm and 600 Nm at 1750-2250 rpm.
Both engines are powered by a 10-speed automatic transmission, with the four-wheel drive models featuring a low-range transfer case, a rear-locking differential and a Torque On Demand clutch based center differential.
The towing capacity of the Ford Everest is increased from 3100 kg to 3500 kg.
Other specification levels include the five-seat Ambiente and the seven-seat Trend, which are available in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, with only the 2.0-litre engine option.
The current 3.2-litre five-cylinder turbo diesel engine will be removed in the new Ford Everest and fuel economy figures for the Ford Everest in 2023 are yet to be announced.
Further specifications of the Ford Everest are detailed in this earlier storybut Ford has also outlined a number of factory options for the Everest, including off-road wheel and tire packages, interior and technology options.
The 2023 Ford Everest is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms in the second half of this year, pending any production delays.
2023 Ford Everest Australian Awards
- Ambiente 4X2 2.0L- $52,990 (up to $2,900)
- Ambiente 4X4 2.0L – $57,990 (up to $2,900)
- Trend 4X2 2.0L – $60,290 (up to $3,200)
- Trend 4X4 2.0L – $65,290 (up to $2,900)
- Sports 4X4 3.0L – $69,090
- Platinum 4X4 3.0L – $77,690
Note: All prices above do not include on-road costs.
2023 Ford Everest Wheel and Tire Options | Available on | Price |
18-inch alloy wheels with off-road tires, spare alloy | Ambient 4×4 | $1100 |
18-inch off-road tires | Trend 4×4 | $500 |
18-inch alloys (black) with all-terrain tires (instead of 20-inch) | Sports 4×4 | No cost option |
18-inch alloys with off-road tires (instead of 21-inch) and steel underbody protection (instead of plastic) | Platinum | No cost option |
2023 Towbar Options Ford Everest | Available on | Price |
Touring Pack: 360 degree camera, zone lighting, tow bar with integrated brake controller | Trend 4×4, Sport 4×4 | $150 |
Tow bar package: Tow bar with integrated brake controller | All models | $1700 |
Ford Everest Seat Options for 2023 | Available on | Price |
Third row seat package (ie 7 seats) | Ambient 4×2, 4×4 | $950 |
Premium Seat Package: heated and cooled front seats, 10-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat with memory, 8-way electrically adjustable front passenger seat | Trend 4×2, 4×4 | $900 |
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