There’s enough power on tap to make the next-generation 2023 Ford Everest the most powerful vehicle in its segment.
Power and torque outputs for the next-generation 2023 Ford Everest have been confirmed, as the vehicle adopts the option of V6 diesel power for the first time.
The 3.0-litre turbo diesel V6 – which is offered alongside the existing 2.0-litre twin-turbo four-cylinder diesel engine – makes 184kW at 3250rpm and 600Nm from 1750-2250rpm.
This matches the outputs of the new Ford Ranger ute, which is due to arrive in Australian showrooms from the middle of 2022.
This engine runs through a 10-speed automatic gearbox, along with a permanent four-wheel drive system.
This V6 diesel engine, which has a history of usage in the Ford F-150 pick-up and Land Rover Discovery luxury SUV, will put the Everest at the top of the list for power and torque bragging rights in the large four-wheel-drive SUV segment.While the current 3.2-litre five-cylinder diesel engine will be axed, Ford’s 2.0-litre ‘BiTurbo’ four-cylinder will continue on. Peak power is slightly reduced (154kW at 3750rpm, down from 157kW), while torque remains steady at 500Nm, from 1750-2000rpm.
A single-turbo variant of the same 2.0-litre diesel engine – making 125kW/405Nm and used on base-specification Ranger utes – won’t be available for the Ford Everest.
When equipped with the V6 diesel engine, the Ford Everest will be the most powerful and torque-laden vehicle in its class.
Comfortably beating the Toyota Fortuner and Prado, Isuzu MU-X, and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, only larger and more expensive vehicles such as the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series and Land Rover Defender will offer higher outputs in a four-wheel-drive wagon.
The next generation of the 2023 Ford Everest is set to arrive in Australian showroom in the second half of the year, following the Ranger ute.
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