The first generation Ford Everest, codenamed U268/UR, debuted in 2003 and was produced until 2015. It keeps the Ranger’s double wishbone independent front suspension and leaf spring rear suspension while providing improved ride comfort and handling.
The Everest received a significant facelift in 2006, with the entire front and side body panels altered to match the redesign of its base vehicle, the Ranger. A new front fascia, transmission, and engine were also introduced. The revamp also incorporated a new 5-speed automatic transmission.
The second-generation Ford Everest, designated U375/UA, began production in 2015 and will continue until 2022. It has been completely redesigned, with rounder proportions for a more modern appearance. The second-generation Ford Everest is shorter in length than its predecessor, but wider and taller, resulting in a change in proportions. The wheelbase was also shortened.
The Everest was given a facelift in 2018, which featured design changes, an updated equipment list, a new 2.0-liter bi-turbo diesel engine, and a 10-speed automated transmission. Autonomous emergency braking, a standard kick-activated power liftgate, and new alloy wheels are among the other modifications.
The third-generation Ford Everest, codenamed U704/UB, began production in 2022 and is still in production today. The 2019 Ford Ranger comes with two engines: a 2.0 L (Diesel) and a 3.2 L (Diesel), both of which are mated to a 6-speed automated transmission.
2019 Ford Ranger Grades
- AMBIENTE (RWD) 5 SEAT- This grade comes with an engine immobilizer, mobile phone connectivity, power steering, AUX/USB input socket, 20-inch alloy wheels, and electronic brakeforce distribution.
- AMBIENTE (RWD) 7 SEAT- This grade is fitted with parking distance control front, hill-holder, anti-lock braking, brake assist, and LED daytime running lights.
- TREND (RWD) 7 SEAT- This grade comes equipped with a traction control system, tire pressure monitoring system, power windows, and dynamic stability control.
- AMBIENTE (4WD) 5 SEAT- This grade has a central locking remote control, lane departure warning, multi-function control screen, alarm system, and a parking distance control rear.
- AMBIENTE (4WD) 7 SEAT- This grade boasts cruise control, power front seats, dusk-sensing headlights, and a voice recognition system.
- TREND (4WD) 7 SEAT- This grade comes with a power tailgate, emergency assist, climate control, a sunroof, and Apple car play.
- SPORT (4WD) 7 SEAT- This grade comes equipped with side steps, trailer stability control, rain-sensing wipers, power mirrors with indicators and Android Auto.
- TITANIUM (4WD) 7 SEAT- This grade is fitted with active high beam control, satellite navigation, reversing camera, fog lights, driver awareness alert, and a Radio CD with 8 speakers.
Interior
Legroom & Space
The interior of the 2019 Ford Everest is pleasant as well as cozy.
The first row has lots of legroom and headroom, and the seats can recline to a comfortable position. The second row is also good, with plenty of head and knee room. Because these seats are long enough, they provide excellent knee support. Because of the limited knee and headroom, the third row may be uncomfortable for adults. It is solely appropriate for children.
Cabin Storage
The 2019 Ford Everest has various storage compartments for stuff like keys, beverages, documents, and other valuables.
There is a center console, a glovebox, two cupholders, and door pockets in the first row. Two cupholders, jacket pockets, and door pockets are available in the second row. Cupholders are available to third-row passengers.
Boot Space
The 2019 Ford Everest has 15.8 cubic feet of space when all seven seats are in position. Folding the third row creates 37.0 cubic feet of room. When the second and third rows of seats are folded, 70.9 cubic feet of space is created.
It has an electronically actuated tailgate, which could come in handy when your hands are full of cargo.
Exterior
The design of the 2019 Ford Everest is inspired by the Ford Ranger. The Everest appears powerful from the front. A chrome grille with the Ford logo catches the eye. Headlamps with LED daytime running lights are strategically placed on either side of the grille.
Fog lights are installed on the lower fascia, giving it an athletic appearance.
The Everest inscription is engraved on a large chrome strip across the back. Mirror housings and door handles are also chrome-plated. Tail lights and turn signals are also installed in the rear. Its tailgate is powered electronically.
2019 Ford Everest Safety Features
The 2019 Ford Everest comes equipped with (AEB), lane keeping assist, a rearview camera, front & rear sensors, adaptive cruise control, trailer sway control, front collision warning, emergency braking, electronic brake-force distribution, lane departure warning, adaptive terrain system, ISOFIX points, emergency sync system, and a blind spot warning.
2019 Ford Everest Fuel Consumption
2019 Ford Everest 2.0 L diesel engine consumption- 12.3 km/l on average
2019 Ford Everest 3.2 L diesel engine consumption- 11.2 km/l on average
2019 Ford Everest Acceleration
2019 Ford Everest 2.0 L diesel engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 13.0 secs
2019 Ford Everest 3.2 L diesel engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 10.9 secs
The 2019 Ford Everest Fuel Tank Capacity: 80 liters
Ground Clearance
The 2019 Ford Everest has a ground clearance of 8.9 inches.
Service Intervals
Minor Service: At 5,000 km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil.
Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil.
Spare Parts and Availability
Body components are a little pricey and sometimes difficult to find for they are not available in some major towns.
Stability And Handling
The 2019 Ford Everest has a solid and trustworthy driving record. When approaching tight corners, the steering is accurate and responsive.
The suspension system of this mid-size SUV is identical to that of the Ford Ranger, but with a minor improvement that provides better comfort to the passengers within. This vehicle is also well-insulated, so road noise does not reach the occupants.
The brakes are up to the task, bringing this midsize SUV to a complete stop in a couple of seconds and avoiding potential crashes. The engine and transmission work together to deliver a smooth start and decent acceleration.
Reliability
The 2019 Ford Everest is known for its dependability. However, it, like every other car, has flaws. The most often reported complaints in this midsize SUV are transmission issues and engine knocking noises. Regular service and maintenance are required to avoid such issues.
Refer to the Ford Everest buyer guide for a thorough dependability report. We also urge that you always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual.
Resale Value: Fair
Ford Everest Competitors: Toyota Fortuner, Isuzu MUX, Nissan Terra, and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport.
What we like about the 2019 Ford Everest
Off-road capability
Above-average safety features
Ride comfort & refinement
What we don’t
Some variants are very costly
Spare parts are difficult to come by
Conclusion
The 2019 Ford Everest can perform very well whether driven in Metropolitan or rural areas because it is available in both (2WD) and (4WD) configurations, allowing owners to pick based on their personal preferences. However, some variants are highly expensive, and people on a restricted budget may be unable to afford them besides service and maintenance.
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