Ford Australia introduces a limited edition 'Black Edition' of the Everest off-roader to boost sales and compete with Toyota Prado.
Priced at $68,990 before on-road costs, the Black Edition comes with blacked-out aesthetic upgrades and costs $1,950 more than the Trend model.
Exclusive extras on the Black Edition include black roof rails, side steps, 18-inch alloy wheels, front grille, bonnet lettering, and interior door sill plates.
Limited to 750 units, the Black Edition offers a drive-away price of $69,000, making it cheaper than the Trend model.
The Everest Black Edition adds to the Everest lineup, which includes Ambiente, Trend, Sport, Tremor, Wildtrak, and Platinum variants.
The Black Edition features a 2.0L 4WD engine, 10-speed automatic transmission, full-time 4x4 system, and various driving modes.
Additional option packages include Premium Seat Pack, Towing Pack, and Touring Pack, offering features like heated seats, tow bar, trailer brake controller, and more.
Standard safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.
The Everest comes with a 12.0-inch touchscreen, SYNC 4 infotainment system, wireless connectivity, FordPass Connect, and advanced safety features.
Ford's Everest is backed by a five-year warranty and competes with Toyota Prado in the large SUV segment, offering value and distinctive styling.