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2025 Ford Everest Sport V6 review

2025 Ford Everest Sport V6 review

Posted on July 15, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2025 Ford Everest Sport V6 review

Even in the face of stiffening competition and threatening emissions regulations, Ford continues to kick goals with its Ranger-based, locally developed Everest large SUV.

Recently named Australia’s best off-road SUV in the inaugural 2025 CarExpert Choice Awards, the Everest was the best seller in its segment last year and last month, and continues to easily be the Blue Oval brand’s second most popular model.

While the new-generation Toyota LandCruiser Prado has edged ahead of it in terms of deliveries so far this year, and could well reclaim the large SUV sales title it lost to the Everest last year when stock of the old model was exhausted before its successor arrived in late 2024, the Ford has ultimately proven to be more fit for purpose, and better value too.

Other worthy rivals include the Isuzu MU-X and GWM Tank 500, although neither comes close to the Everest from a sales volume standpoint.

So, if the media and buyers are coming to the conclusion that Everest is best, the question becomes… which one? With that dilemma in mind, is the cheapest V6 Everest the best of a bloody good bunch? Read on to find out.

How much does the Ford Everest cost?

The Sport V6 is among the more expensive variants in the Everest range, commanding a list price of $75,540 before on-road costs.