Ford Everest Wildtrak new car review

News.com.au - 01/01
The Ford Everest Wildtrak follows the Ranger ute’s path to success by applying attractive upgrades to a popular model.

The Ford Everest Wildtrak follows the Ranger ute’s path to success by applying attractive upgrades to a popular model.

This is the first Everest Wildtrak

The Everest has featured in Ford showrooms since 2015, when it arrived as the wagon-bodied cousin to the smash-hit Ranger ute.

Ford’s Everest is now available with the Wildtrak treatment.

The Blue Oval bravely resisted the temptation to steal the Ranger’s thunder with a rugged “Raptor” or “Wildtrak” version of the Everest until 2023, when it announced plans to build 800 Everest wagons with the Wildtrak treatment.

Customers can choose from a selection of interior and exterior changes including the option of eye-catching yellow paint to stand out from the crowd.

Luxe Yellow paint is a $700 option exclusive to the Wildtrak.

It’s not much more than a sticker pack

The Wildtrak treatment is primarily cosmetic, adding charcoal grey exterior highlights, a choice of road-focused or all-terrain wheels and tyres, and a cabin trimmed in charcoal-colour...
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