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New Ford Everest Sport Special Edition lands in PH

The new Everest Sport Special Edition takes its features from the Everest Sport variant with a number of aesthetic enhancements. It is decked out in black details – a black roof and spoiler (decal wrapped), 20” black alloy wheels with striking red inserts, and bold “Everest” hood lettering to boot.

Ford Philippines boosts its Everest lineup with the addition of the new Ford Everest Sport Special Edition, strengthening its foothold in the mid-priced mid-SUV segment. The new variant gives the well-loved Ford SUV a sleek and sportier look with design upgrades, giving it a more commanding presence on the road.

The new Everest Sport Special Edition takes its features from the Everest Sport variant with a number of aesthetic enhancements. It is decked out in black details – a black roof and spoiler (decal wrapped), 20” black alloy wheels with striking red inserts, and bold “Everest” hood lettering to boot. The Everest Sport Special Edition comes in Aluminum Metallic and Snowflake White Pearl colors and at a starting retail price of P2,194,000.

“The Everest Sport Special Edition caters to customers who are looking for a modern and sophisticated 7-seater SUV without compromising safety, technology, and efficient performance,” says Ryan Lorenzo, director, Retail Product Marketing and Business Growth, Ford Philippines. “We are excited to give our customers another Everest variant that they will surely love. It will be offered in limited quantity only, so we invite all SUV enthusiasts to check out the Everest Sport Special Edition in Ford dealerships soon.”

Conquering Roads with Bold Form and Function

The Everest Sport Special Edition is all about blending functionality with distinctive design. Aside from the prominent black accents, it features the iconic C-Clamp LED daytime running lamps of the Next-Generation Everest models. It also features the same spacious interiors, combination of leather and synthetic leather seats with Sport styling, 10” colored touch screen with SYNC 4A connectivity, wireless charging pad, and power liftgate for comfort and convenience – be it the driver or the passenger.

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Under the hood, the Everest Sport Special Edition roars to life with a 2.0L Turbo Diesel engine with a max torque of 405Nm and power of up to 170 PS mated to a 6-Speed Automatic Transmission and a 4×2 drivetrain – delivering on the performance Filipinos have come to expect of a Ford Everest.

Staying true to its adventure SUV reputation, the Everest Sport Special Edition also boasts a full suite of safety features like the Electronic Stability Program with Traction Control System, Hill Launch Assist & Roll Over Mitigation, 7 airbags, and adjustable speed limiter.

The Everest Sport Special Edition comes with a 5-year vehicle warranty for a worry-free ownership experience. It is also equipped with FordPass, allowing users to enjoy remote access like remote door lock & unlock, remote engine stop & start with pre-cooling, vehicle locator, and vehicle status.
For more details on the Everest Sport Special Edition, customers can visit the Ford website or a Ford dealer nearest them.

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