PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, 20 August 2026 – Ford South Africa has expanded the 2026 Everest range to offer customers greater choice, enhanced value and increased capability across the line-up. With the introduction of the new Everest Active, upgrades to the Sport, Wildtrak and Platinum, and the upcoming arrival of the adventure-focused Everest Tremor, the range caters to a broader spectrum of SUV buyers. The following Q&A provides an overview of the key updates, model highlights and pricing.
What is the biggest change to the range?
The introduction of the Everest Active as the new entry-level model replaces the previous XLT, making Everest ownership more accessible while maintaining a strong level of technology, safety and comfort.
What engines are available?
Customers can choose between:
- A 2.0L four-cylinder turbodiesel (125kW/405Nm) in the Everest Active.
- A 3.0L V6 turbodiesel (184kW/600Nm) in the Sport, Wildtrak, Platinum and the upcoming Tremor.
All models are equipped with Ford's 10-speed automatic transmission.
Which models are available with four-wheel drive?
The Everest Active is available in both 4x2 and part-time 4x4 configurations. The Sport, Wildtrak, Platinum and Tremor all feature Ford's advanced four-wheel-drive system paired with the 3.0L V6 diesel engine.
What are the highlights of the Everest Active?
Despite being the entry point to the range, the Active comes well equipped with:
- Advanced driver assistance technologies including Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go and Lane Centreing.
- 12-inch touchscreen with SYNC® 4, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Wireless charging and FordPass connectivity.
- Seven-seat practicality and keyless entry.
What's new on the Everest Sport?
The Sport now combines the V6 diesel engine with several additional features including:
- 360-degree camera.
- Blind Spot Information System with trailer coverage.
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.
- Zone Lighting.
- Powered tailgate and upgraded interior appointments.
What distinguishes the Everest Wildtrak?
The Wildtrak builds on the Sport with a more adventurous design and additional premium features. Updates include the new exclusive Ignite Orange paint colour, Matrix LED headlamps, powered third-row seats, premium leather interior and a panoramic dual-panel moonroof.
What changes have been made to the Everest Platinum?
The Platinum remains the flagship Everest, with luxury features including heated and ventilated seats, B&O audio, 21-inch alloy wheels and Pro Trailer Back-up Assist. Updates include new Acacia Green paint and revised exterior detailing.
What is the Everest Tremor?
The Everest Tremor is a new addition to the Everest family that will launch in South Africa in Q4 2026. Designed for customers who demand greater off-road capability without compromising comfort, refinement or towing ability, it builds on the success of the Ranger Tremor and expands Everest's appeal to adventure-focused buyers.
What makes the Everest Tremor different?
The Tremor has been engineered to deliver enhanced off-road performance through a range of dedicated upgrades, including:
- Bilstein® Position-Sensitive Dampers and unique off-road suspension tuning.
- General Grabber AT3 all-terrain tyres.
- An additional 26mm of ground clearance compared to the standard Everest.
- An exclusive Rock Crawl Drive Mode for improved capability on loose and rocky terrain.
What powers the Everest Tremor?
The Everest Tremor is powered by Ford's 3.0L V6 turbo diesel engine, producing 184kW and 600Nm, paired with Ford's advanced four-wheel-drive system. It also retains the Everest's impressive 3,500kg maximum braked towing capacity.
How is the Tremor distinguished from the rest of the range?
The Tremor features a number of exclusive exterior enhancements, including a distinctive honeycomb grille with auxiliary LED lamps, a steel bash plate, heavy-duty side steps, signature Tremor badging and the exclusive Command Grey exterior colour.
Inside, the cabin combines rugged practicality with premium comfort through Tremor-embossed leather-accented seats, ebony interior finishes and all-weather floor mats, while retaining features such as the SYNC® 4 infotainment system and Ford's comprehensive suite of driver assistance and safety technologies.
When will the Everest Tremor go on sale?
The Everest Tremor is scheduled to arrive in South Africa in Q4 2026. Pricing and full specification details will be announced closer to launch.
What are the recommended retail prices?
|
Model |
Price |
|
Everest Active 2.0L 4x2 |
R825,000 |
|
Everest Active 2.0L 4x4 |
R875,000 |
|
Everest Sport V6 4WD |
R1,149,000 |
|
Everest Wildtrak V6 4WD |
R1,244,000 |
|
Everest Platinum V6 4WD |
R1,340,000 |
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