Ford seven-seater SUV with pick-up DNA

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The new Ford Everest is based on the Ford Ranger and is scheduled to hit the markets next year. Not ours, however, as it will be available in China, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa, but also in Southeast Asian countries.

Its pick-up DNA is skillfully hidden by its design, while prominent features of its form are the LED daytime running lights, the large hexagonal mask and the protective aluminum aprons.

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What is not hidden is its rugged character, as Everest has a ground clearance of 225 mm, while it can pass a water barrier depth of 800 mm. Its traction capacity is 3 tons, while the weight it can lift is 750 kg. The approach angle of Everest is 29 degrees and the corresponding escape angle is set at 25 degrees.

The 7-seater interior of the new Ford SUV has more than 30 small items, with a total volume of 48 liters. Folding the last two rows of seats reveals a surface area of ​​2.010 liters. Everest is equipped with the SYNC2 infotainment system, which has an 8-inch touch screen.

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Security equipment, again, includes: Hill Start Assist, Hill Ascent & Descent & Curve Control, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Aid, Blind Spot Information System with Cross Traffic Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control, Roll Stability Control and ESP .

The new Ford Everest will be equipped with the 2-liter EcoBoost, the 2.2 Duratorq TDCi, but also the 5-cylinder 3.2 Duratorq TDCi engine. Depending on the engine, the options in gearboxes are in a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.

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Source: autotriti.gr