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New Ford Everest global debut in 2022

New Everest will share engine options with Ranger pickup and is expected to debut next year.
2 min read14 Dec '21
Jaiveer MehraJaiveer Mehra

Ford has been testing the next-generation Everest (Endeavour) on international roads for a while now. A sister model to the recently revealed new Ford Ranger, the new Everest is expected to make its public debut next year, ahead of going on sale in international markets. The SUV was recently spied testing in Thailand, providing a clearer look at the SUV's nose.

Ford recently announced a significant investment to upgrade its Thailand production facility, which is set to be a hub for the production of the new-gen Everest and Ranger.

  • Next-gen Everest shares design, platform with new Ranger
  • 2.0-litre diesel expected to be carried over
  • Will get more safety tech than its predecessor

New Ford Everest (Endeavour): what's to know?

Starting with the design, the new images reveal the SUV’s grille and headlamp design. Like in previous iterations, the boxy and upright front is similar to the new Ranger, with the main difference being the revised front bumper. Along the sides, the notable changes start from behind the front doors accounting for the model's three-row SUV design. The next-gen SUV also gets a stronger shoulder line, though interestingly, the window line remains similar to the outgoing model.

While the rear of the car isn't seen here, previous images of test mules reveal a new look with a raked tailgate and LED elements on the tail-lamps, which have been redesigned.

Inside, one can expect the same layout as the new Ranger, replete with a large central portrait-oriented touchscreen and a digital instrument cluster. Expect the new Everest to pack in more tech than the current model as well.

Under the hood, depending on the markets, the Everest (Endeavour) could be offered with a similar set of engines as the new Ranger, including the 2.0-litre diesel carried over from the current model and a new 3.0-litre diesel V6. Gearbox options are expected to include both manual and automatic units.

New Ford Everest (Endeavour): will it come to India?

With Ford having pulled the plug on its manufacturing operations here, it remains to be seen if the new Everest could be launched in India. The carmaker is gearing to move towards a CBU-only line-up from its international portfolio, with the Mustang and Mustang Mach-E confirmed to arrive in the coming years. The current-gen SUV was locally manufactured and went up against the Toyota Fortuner and MG Gloster.

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