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SUV Ford Everest 2022

08.03.2022

The new Ford Everest is officially presented in Australia. The third-generation SUV will start selling this spring.

Ford Everest 2022 retains the frame structure - the new Ford Ranger pickup shared a platform with it. The seven-seater SUV has become larger, its wheelbase has been increased by 50 mm - up to 2900 mm.

The design of the Ford Everest is also made in the spirit of the Ranger - it has a high hood, a wide grille and C-shaped LED headlights. In more expensive versions, matrix optics.

In the cabin, for the first time, a virtual instrument panel and a large 12-inch touchscreen display in portrait format appeared for the first time. The rear seats are horizontally adjustable.

The basic equipment of the Ford Everest now includes 9 airbags, adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, lane control and blind spots. The top Platinum variant adds a power driver's seat, ventilated front seats and park assist.

The SUV will be offered with 2,0 and 3,0 liter turbodiesels, but their characteristics have not yet been reported. All versions will receive a 10-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive will be supplemented with a reduction gear and a rear differential lock. Ford Everest has retained good off-road qualities and can overcome fords up to 80 cm deep.

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