Ford Everest’s Comeback: What We Know So Far
Ford is currently toying with the idea of launching Everest locally as the Endeavour in India. This time, the SUV could feature a 3.0L V6 diesel engine; a strategy that will see it square it up with competitors such as the Toyota Fortuner. Through all these prospects, this larger engine is forecasted to boost the appeal of the Everest as it is likely to be priced higher than before.
Powerhouse Performance with 3.0L V6 Diesel Engine
The 3.0L V6 diesel engine has been noticed in the Everest which churns out 250hp at 3,250 RPM and a wonderful torque of 600 Nm between 1,750 to 2,250 RPM. Manufactured in South Africa, this engine is engineered for strength and refinement, featuring:
A common rail and a single variable nozzle turbocharger.
Dual overhead camshafts.
A forged steel crankshaft to extend the product's life.
The V6 diesel is just as impressive and has been exhibited in markets such as Australia and the US powering Ford’s Ranger pickup and F150. Because of the high torque and a smooth supply of power, this item is suitable for intense and lengthy use.
Engineering Excellence and Market Positioning
Known as the ‘Lion’ this has also been developed in partnership with Land Rover and has a renowned reliability factor. The Everest’s addition of the V6 variant may provide Ford an opportunity to expand its range to offer more powerful and luxurious SUVS to consumers.
Why India Needs the Ford Everest
India’s SUV market is dominated by models like the Toyota Fortuner, but the Everest could carve a niche with its combination of:
One-of-a-kind torque and towing power.
Additional options such as All Wheel Drive systems and Soft Trims.
His legacy of reliability and the robustness of his tools impacted his work.
What’s Next for Ford in India?
However, Ford now wants to get back into the country to manufacture and export vehicles from Chennai, the Everest could spearhead Ford’s return. Apart from a boost from domestically manufactured EVs and imported Completely Built Units or CBUs, the Everest V6 diesel is ready to build a brand in the Indian market’s steadily emerging high-end SUV category.
This development shows that Ford wants to deliver high-performing compact vehicles that meet the consumer's needs in India.
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