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FORD Australia’s 2022 Everest wagon is now on sale and available in four model grades and a choice of 4x4 and 4x2 drivetrains, and inline four-cylinder and V6 diesel engines.

Everest Ambiente and Trend models are powered by the 2.0-litre four-cylinder bi-turbo diesel engine, and the Everest Sport and Platinum exclusively get the 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine. All Everest models use the 10-speed automatic transmission, while only the lower-specification Ambiente and Trend models are offered with the 4x2, but all grades can be had as 4x4.

Ambiente Everests come standard with just five seats or seven available as an option, while all other Everests come standard as seven-seaters.

As you would expect, the new Everest borrows heavily from the new Ford Ranger which was released just a month earlier. The Everest is the wagon version while the Ranger is the ute, and they ride on model-specific versions of

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