All-new Ford Everest 2022 Reveals Latest Teaser

     The all-new Ford Everest 2022 has been teased ahead of its official launch on March 1st, with a 3.0-liter V6 engine to choose from.

     Ford has released a 20-second video clip showing the body of the all-new Ford Everest 2022, which bears a similar front styling to the previously revealed All-new Ranger. The car shown in the teaser clip also depicts a “V6” badge, indicating that the new Everest will also have an optional 3.0-liter V6 engine. which is expected to be marketed alongside the original 2.0 liter turbo diesel engine Including gasoline and plug-in hybrid engines depending on the market in each country.

All-new Ford Everest

Interior of All-new Ford Everest

     Although there are currently no pictures of the interior of the cabin coming out. But it is expected to be raised from the All-new Ranger as well, which is featured on the SYNC 4 infotainment screen as large as 12 inches, positioned vertically. which combines various control systems of the car to the screen, almost all including all digital gauges and the Electronic Shifter gear lever that is shorter than the general gear lever.

     The all-new Ford Everest 2022 is scheduled to be launched on March 1, before gradually starting to market in Asian and Oceania countries such as Thailand, Australia, the Philippines and India, among others.

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