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Ford confirms Everest Wildtrak edition

- – Matt Brogan

Following its unveiling earlier this year, Ford Australia has confirmed the Everest Wildtrak special edition will go on sale Down Under.

Priced from $73,090 plus on-road costs, the seven-seat Everest Wildtrak SUV builds on the variant’s 14-year history with the Ranger utility, and brings what Ford describes as ‘top adventure trim’ and ‘exclusive exterior and interior detailing’ to the wellkitted model.

Available in ‘limited numbers’, the Ford Everest Wildtrak is powered exclusivel­y by a 184kw-600nm 3.0-litre turbocharg­ed diesel V6 paired to a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on and full-time all-wheel drive. Braked towing capacity remains at a healthy 3500kg when optioned with the factory tow pack.

Visually, the Everest Wildtrak is characteri­sed by a unique front grille and bumper design, the bonnet, doors and rear tailgate are all adorned with bold Wildtrak badging. Like its ute sibling, the Everest Wildtrak is now available in luxe yellow – a first in the nameplates’ history.

The bumper’s H-bar, grille surround, wheel lip mouldings, fender vents and mirror caps are all finished in bolder grey, while chrome stand-off roof rails adorn the top of the Wildtrak.

Wheel and tyre packages include 20inch asphalt matt black machined-face alloy wheels with all-season tyres, while an 18-inch bolder grey alloy wheel and all-terrain tyre combinatio­n is available as a no-cost option. Both offerings are provided with a tyre pressure monitoring system as standard.

Inside the cabin, the Everest Wildtrak offers ebony leather upholstery with contrastin­g cyber orange stitching, a 10-way powered adjustable driver’s seat with memory function, eight-way passenger seat adjustment, front seat heating and ventilatio­n, a panoramic roof, 360-degree camera technology, exterior zone lighting and ambient LED lighting.

Ford Australia says it will announce further specificat­ion details closer to the model’s launch.

Chief platform engineer for Ranger and Everest David Grice said the 2022 Everest set new standards for performanc­e, comfort and versatilit­y in the seven-seat, large SUV segment.

“With the addition of Everest Wildtrak, Australian families can now choose an SUV without compromise when it comes to combining work and play,” he said.

 ?? ?? LIMITED: Ford has announced ‘limited numbers’ of the Everest Wildtrak special edition will be available in Australia.
LIMITED: Ford has announced ‘limited numbers’ of the Everest Wildtrak special edition will be available in Australia.

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