2018 Ford Everest 3.2 TDCi XLT Auto:
Engine: 3.2-liter turbodiesel
Power: 147 kW
Torque: 475 Nm
Transmission: Six-speed automatic
4WD System: Permanent 4WD with Terrain Management System
Traction Aids: Rear diff lock, traction control
Ground Clearance: 225 mm
Price: R698,9001.
The Ford Everest is a bakkie-based SUV that competes in the same segment as the popular Toyota Fortuner. Here are some key features of the 2018 Ford Everest XLT:
Exterior Design:
The Everest has a modern design that sets it apart from traditional bakkie-SUV cues. It avoids the boxy glasshouse and small wheels often associated with this category.
Tasteful chrome trim on the grille, sides, and rear hatch adds a touch of elegance.
Our test vehicle, the XLT, comes with all-terrain 265/60 R18 tires and upmarket alloy wheels. The spare wheel is a full-size steel unit.
Interior Comfort and Space:
The cabin offers comfortable seating for up to seven passengers.
The third row features three-point seatbelts and surprising leg- and headroom.
The second-row seats can be slid or reclined to create more space for passengers or luggage.
Soft-touch surfaces are mostly absent, but the plastics on the dashboard and doors feel durable.
The driver’s seat has six-way manual adjustment (powered operation in the XLT model).
Extras and Features:
Roof racks
Fog lights
Rear parking distance control (PDC)
18-inch alloy wheels
Side steps
Reverse camera
Tow bar
Navigation system
Electric windows
Multi-function steering wheel
Touch screen radio with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Air conditioning
Climate control
Cruise control
The Ford Everest XLT combines ruggedness with modern design and offers a comfortable and spacious interior. If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
2018 Ford Everest 3.2 TDCi XLT Auto: Engine: 3.2-liter turbodiesel Power: 147 kW Torque: 475 Nm Transmission: Six-speed automatic 4WD System: Permanent 4WD with Terrain Management System Traction Aids: Rear diff lock, traction control Ground Clearance: 225 mm Price: R698,9001. The Ford Everest is a bakkie-based SUV that competes in the same segment as the popular Toyota Fortuner. Here are some key features of the 2018 Ford Everest XLT: Exterior Design: The Everest has a modern design that sets it apart from traditional bakkie-SUV cues. It avoids the boxy glasshouse and small wheels often associated with this category. Tasteful chrome trim on the grille, sides, and rear hatch adds a touch of elegance. Our test vehicle, the XLT, comes with all-terrain 265/60 R18 tires and upmarket alloy wheels. The spare wheel is a full-size steel unit. Interior Comfort and Space: The cabin offers comfortable seating for up to seven passengers. The third row features three-point seatbelts and surprising leg- and headroom. The second-row seats can be slid or reclined to create more space for passengers or luggage. Soft-touch surfaces are mostly absent, but the plastics on the dashboard and doors feel durable. The driver’s seat has six-way manual adjustment (powered operation in the XLT model). Extras and Features: Roof racks Fog lights Rear parking distance control (PDC) 18-inch alloy wheels Side steps Reverse camera Tow bar Navigation system Electric windows Multi-function steering wheel Touch screen radio with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay Air conditioning Climate control Cruise control The Ford Everest XLT combines ruggedness with modern design and offers a comfortable and spacious interior. If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!