The Ford Everest Titanium now offers the option of a
smaller 18-inch wheel and tyre package for those who want all the features and
technology of the flagship variant with the full off-road ability of lower-spec
versions.
Available at no extra cost, the 18 by 8.0-inch
wheels have increased tyre sidewall compared to the standard 20-inch wheels,
and the package also includes a full-size alloy spare wheel. The package also
includes suspension revisions and driver assistance technology re-calibrations
to suit the changes in wheel fitment.
Specifications otherwise remain unchanged, with the
Everest Titanium coming equipped with a panoramic sunroof, leather-accented
seats and tyre pressure monitoring over its lesser siblings. Other feature
highlights include an 800 mm wading rating, 3000 kg towing capacity, Ford’s
Terrain Management System, an 8.0-inch Sync 3 touchscreen infotainment system
with navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, rear-view camera, and seven
seats.
Pricing has been slightly lowered for the Titanium
model, too, now listed at AUD 74,701 before on-road costs – AUD 289 less than when
the 2017 upgrades for the Everest range were announced in April.