2022 Ford Everest (3rd Generation)

Pricing: Ford Everest range expands with cheaper XLT and first Wildtrak

When the new-generation Ford Everest arrived in South Africa late last year the initial line-up had just two models, with pricing starting just shy of the R1-million mark.

This was a big step upmarket for the new SUV, which is somewhat more sophisticated than its predecessor and now available with V6 turbodiesel power.

But now Ford SA is expanding the new Everest line-up to a range of six.

These kick off with a new 2.0-litre bi-turbo XLT model, which is priced at R823 400 in 4x2 form and R896 300 as a 4x4. Ford is also offering a 4x2 version of the Everest 2.0 BiT Sport, which is priced at R918 500. For the sake of comparison, the Toyota Fortuner 2.8-litre models, which are comparable to the Everest BiT, are priced between R794 600 and R915 400.

But the most exciting among the new entrants is the first Everest Wildtrak. Fitted with the new 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine, offering 184kW and 600Nm and paired with a permanent 4WD system, the new model is priced at R1 084 000.

All Ford Everest models are sold with a four-year or 120 000km warranty, but service and maintenance plans are optional.

Ford Everest Pricing (April 2023)

XLT 2.0L BiT 4x2 10AT: R832 400

XLT 2.0L BiT 4x4 10AT: R896 300

Sport 2.0L BiT 4x2 10AT: R918 500

Sport 2.0L BiT 4x4 10AT: R984 800

Wildtrak 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT: R1 084 000

Platinum 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT: R1 146 500

 
Ford Everest Range Expanded for 2023

The Ford Everest range has been expanded to include pocket-friendlier derivatives and a new Wildtrak model. Here’s how much they cost, plus what you get for your money.

The new-generation 7-seater Ford Everest touched down in South Africa late last year, but there was just one issue as there are were only two models; the 4×4 Everest Sport and the flagship 4×4 Everest Platinum.

Now, in the second quarter of 2023, Ford South Africa has expanded the Everest range from two to six models. The brightly-coloured model is likely to get the most attention so let’s start with that. Yes, that is the popular Wildtrack specification which has made its way into the Everest family.

The 184 kW/600 Nm 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel V6 and permanent all-wheel drive powertrain from the Platinum is fitted to the Wildtrak.

The Everest Sport range sees the introduction of a 4×2 model, while the Everest XLT makes its debut, with 4×2 and 4×4 models on offer. All of the above are powered by the 154 kW and 500 Nm 2.0-litre biturbo diesel engine. As a reminder, every Ford Everest features a 10-speed automatic transmission.

How much does the Ford Everest cost in South Africa?

The new Ford Everest is sold with a four-year/120 000km warranty, four-year/unlimited distance Roadside Assistance and five-year/unlimited distance corrosion warranty. The recommended service interval is 15 000km or annually, whichever occurs first.

As part of the Right to Repair, customers can purchase a service or maintenance plan up to 8 years or 165 000 km, and the warranty can be extended to 200 000 km / 7 years.

  • Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R832 400
  • Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R896 300
  • Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R918 500
  • Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R984 800
  • Everest Wildtrak 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 084 000
  • Everest Platinum 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 146 500
 
Ford Everest Range Expanded for 2023

The Ford Everest range has been expanded to include pocket-friendlier derivatives and a new Wildtrak model. Here’s how much they cost, plus what you get for your money.

The new-generation 7-seater Ford Everest touched down in South Africa late last year, but there was just one issue as there are were only two models; the 4×4 Everest Sport and the flagship 4×4 Everest Platinum.

Now, in the second quarter of 2023, Ford South Africa has expanded the Everest range from two to six models. The brightly-coloured model is likely to get the most attention so let’s start with that. Yes, that is the popular Wildtrack specification which has made its way into the Everest family.

The 184 kW/600 Nm 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel V6 and permanent all-wheel drive powertrain from the Platinum is fitted to the Wildtrak.

The Everest Sport range sees the introduction of a 4×2 model, while the Everest XLT makes its debut, with 4×2 and 4×4 models on offer. All of the above are powered by the 154 kW and 500 Nm 2.0-litre biturbo diesel engine. As a reminder, every Ford Everest features a 10-speed automatic transmission.

How much does the Ford Everest cost in South Africa?

The new Ford Everest is sold with a four-year/120 000km warranty, four-year/unlimited distance Roadside Assistance and five-year/unlimited distance corrosion warranty. The recommended service interval is 15 000km or annually, whichever occurs first.

As part of the Right to Repair, customers can purchase a service or maintenance plan up to 8 years or 165 000 km, and the warranty can be extended to 200 000 km / 7 years.

  • Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R832 400
  • Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R896 300
  • Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R918 500
  • Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R984 800
  • Everest Wildtrak 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 084 000
  • Everest Platinum 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 146 500
 
Ford Everest Wildtrak / XLT (2023) Price & Spec

The Ford Everest range has been expanded to include a pocket-friendly Everest XLT and a new Everest Wildtrak derivative. Here’s how much they cost, plus what you get for your money.

The new-generation 7-seater Ford Everest touched down in South Africa late last year, but there was just one issue as there are were only two models; the 4×4 Everest Sport and the flagship 4×4 Everest Platinum.

Now, in the second quarter of 2023, Ford South Africa has expanded the Everest range from two to six models. The brightly-coloured model is likely to get the most attention so let’s start with that. Yes, that is the popular Wildtrack specification which has made its way into the Everest family.

The 184 kW/600 Nm 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel V6 and permanent all-wheel drive powertrain from the Platinum is fitted to the Wildtrak.

The Everest Sport range sees the introduction of a 4×2 model, while the Everest XLT makes its debut, with 4×2 and 4×4 models on offer. All of the above are powered by the 154 kW and 500 Nm 2.0-litre biturbo diesel engine. As a reminder, every Ford Everest features a 10-speed automatic transmission.

How much does the Ford Everest cost in South Africa?

The new Ford Everest is sold with a four-year/120 000km warranty, four-year/unlimited distance Roadside Assistance and five-year/unlimited distance corrosion warranty. The recommended service interval is 15 000km or annually, whichever occurs first.

As part of the Right to Repair, customers can purchase a service or maintenance plan up to 8 years or 165 000 km, and the warranty can be extended to 200 000 km / 7 years.

Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R832 400
Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R896 300
Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R918 500
Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R984 800
Everest Wildtrak 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 084 000
Everest Platinum 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 146 500

 
Ford Everest Wildtrak / XLT (2023) Price & Spec

The Ford Everest range has been expanded to include a pocket-friendly Everest XLT and a new Everest Wildtrak derivative. Here’s how much they cost, plus what you get for your money.

The new-generation 7-seater Ford Everest touched down in South Africa late last year, but there was just one issue as there are were only two models; the 4×4 Everest Sport and the flagship 4×4 Everest Platinum.

Now, in the second quarter of 2023, Ford South Africa has expanded the Everest range from two to six models. The brightly-coloured model is likely to get the most attention so let’s start with that. Yes, that is the popular Wildtrack specification which has made its way into the Everest family.

The 184 kW/600 Nm 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel V6 and permanent all-wheel drive powertrain from the Platinum is fitted to the Wildtrak.

The Everest Sport range sees the introduction of a 4×2 model, while the Everest XLT makes its debut, with 4×2 and 4×4 models on offer. All of the above are powered by the 154 kW and 500 Nm 2.0-litre biturbo diesel engine. As a reminder, every Ford Everest features a 10-speed automatic transmission.

How much does the Ford Everest cost in South Africa?

The new Ford Everest is sold with a four-year/120 000km warranty, four-year/unlimited distance Roadside Assistance and five-year/unlimited distance corrosion warranty. The recommended service interval is 15 000km or annually, whichever occurs first.

As part of the Right to Repair, customers can purchase a service or maintenance plan up to 8 years or 165 000 km, and the warranty can be extended to 200 000 km / 7 years.

Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R832 400
Everest XLT 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R896 300
Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×2 10AT R918 500
Everest Sport 2.0L BiT 4×4 10AT R984 800
Everest Wildtrak 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 084 000
Everest Platinum 3.0L V6 4WD 10AT R1 146 500

 
Ford Everest Wildtrak / XLT (2023) Launch Review

Ford has bolstered its local Everest range with the introduction of the Everest XLT and Everest Wildtrak. Our adventure journalist, Gero Lilleike, sampled the newcomers in the Pilansberg this week.

We tested the range-topping Ford Everest Platinum earlier this year and came away mightily impressed with what the 3rd-generation Everest has to offer. Make sure to watch our video in case you missed it!

Now though, Ford has introduced 3 new derivatives to the local Everest range: the Everest Wildtrak 4×4, Everest XLT (4×2 and 4×4) and the Everest Sport 4×2, bringing the total Everest derivative count to 6!

By giving consumers a wider choice across a broader price range, Ford has bolstered the prospects of the Everest, which has moved upmarket, but has never matched the Toyota Fortuner in terms of sales.

The launch of the Everest Wildtrak and Everest XLT took place this week and we had the chance to sample both derivatives on tar and gravel in the Pilanesberg, North West Province.

 
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