The Ford Everest Wildtrak is returning to the Blue Oval’s line-up in 2025 – but only for a limited time.
Ford says production of the Everest Wildtrak has already begun, with deliveries expected to begin by April 2025.
Priced from $76,950 before on-road costs, the vehicle is roughly $4000 more than the Everest Wildtrak offered in 2023, and is powered by a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine making 184kW and 600Nm – driving all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.
With the Everest SUV based on the Ford Ranger ute – the most popular new car sold in Australia – the Wildtrak also features a low-range gearbox and selectable driving modes for off-road driving.
Despite the price increase, the Everest Wildtrak sits below the range-topping Everest Platinum – priced from $81,200 before on-road costs – and just above the Everest Tremor, at $76,590 before on-road costs.
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Capable of towing up to 3500kg (braked), for an additional $2900, buyers can option the Premium Towing Pack, which includes a tow bar, trailer brake controller, blind spot monitoring with trailer coverage, and Pro Trailer Backup Assist.
Buyers can also choose between the standard 20-inch alloy wheels with all-season tyres, or 18-inch alloys with all-terrain tyres at no extra cost – with both sets coming with a tyre-pressure monitoring system.
Inside, the Everest Wildtrak comes with black embossed leather-accented seats with orange contrast stitching, 360-degree cameras, a panoramic sunroof with power blind, and a 400-watt power inverter in the rear of the centre console.
The Wildtrak is offered in an exclusive Luxe Yellow (gold) exterior colour, along with a special Wildrack-only front-end, wheel arch moulds, and badging.
The limited-edition 2025 Ford Everest Wildtrak is on sale now from $76,950 plus on-road costs, with deliveries to begin in the first quarter (January to March inclusive).
FAQ
How much does the 2025 Ford Everest Wildtrak cost?
The 2025 Ford Everest Wildtrak is priced from $76,950 before on-road costs – approximately $4000 more than the first run of Everest Wildtrak models announced in 2023.
What engine does the Ford Everest Wildtrak have?
The 2025 Ford Everest Wildtrak is powered by a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 making 184kW and 600Nm, matched to a 10-speed automatic transmission with full-time all-wheel drive.
When do deliveries begin for the Ford Everest Wildtrak?
Ford says it will begin deliveries of the Everest Wildtrack in Q1 2025 – between January and March.
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