- The next-generation Ford vehicles, packed with enhanced capabilities and impressive performances, are ready to excite Nepalese customers and revolutionize their respective segments
- GO Ford announces booking of next-gen Ford Everest 2.0L Bi-Turbo diesel engine making addition to its line up from the international market (THAILAND) and the vehicle delivers 210 PS power & 500 Nm torque for off-road mastery
- Introductory Pricing for the next-gen Ford Everest is marked at 2.40 crore and will come with a 3-year or 60,000 km factory warranty
Rugged outside, a sanctuary within Adding to a sense of spaciousness amplified by the full-width coast-to-coast instrument panel and centre console, the next-gen Everest offers an array of amenities that make for a comfortable and convenient drive such as integrated wireless charging, and an electric parking brake. Both the second and third-row seats have also been designed to fold flat to allow for long loads to be carried safely. Ford’s global design DNA is reflected in the C-clamp headlamps and strong horizontal upper grille bar. The front end also has a mix of horizontal and vertical elements, which add to the stable appearance. Engineered to excite, the next-gen Everest has been built for adventures with capability at its core. Inside, premium levels of craftsmanship have created a quiet and refined sanctuary for up to seven, while class-leading technology and safety make every journey more memorable.
Customer-focused technology The latest technology offers connectivity at your fingertips thanks to the large, high-resolution portrait 12-inch touchscreen and 12.4-inch digital instrument panel. The next-gen Everest is loaded with Ford’s latestSYNC4A®system. Packed with a new suite of driver assist technologies, the next-gen Everest helps keep you and your family safer. The Active Park Assist 2.0 helps reduce the stress of parking at the press of a button. The new adaptive cruise control with stop and go, making drivers feel more confident and in command on the road. Other new safety features include Lane-keeping system with Road-edge detection, Evasive steer assist, and Reverse brake
Engineered for adventure
A 50mm increase in next-gen Everest’s track helps deliver a more controlled ride on-road, while tweaks to damper settings allowed the team to inject more fun and control into the Everest’s ride, both on- and off-road.
Want to do some exploring? Next-gen Everest is ready to go, with a choice of two four-wheel-drive systems, underbody protection and off-road selectable drive modes plus a rear locking differential, two functional tow hooks upfront, and upfitter switches for accessories.
The two 4WD systems available are: A two-speed electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case, also known as a part-time 4WD system; and an advanced, permanent four-wheel drive system that uses an electronically controlled on-demand two-speed electromechanical transfer case (EMTC) with selectable drive modes.
Everest’s dedicated off-road screen displays vehicle information and a front camera view of the terrain ahead, with predictive overlay guidelines designed to help the driver negotiate obstacles. With a single button press, the driver can view their driveline and diff-lock indicators, steering angle and guides, and vehicle roll and pitch angles.
Next-gen Ford Everest has a water wading ability up to 800mm and loads of new features are there now in Next-Gen Everest.
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Published Date: March 3, 2023, 12:00 am
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