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2025 Ford Everest Tremor: The New Off-Road Hero
2025 Ford Everest Tremor: The New Off-Road Hero
By Jeff Gibbs
Ford Australia is set to elevate its Everest 4×4 SUV lineup with the introduction of the 2025 Ford Everest Tremor, a rugged new variant that follows the success of the Ranger Tremor. Production of this off-road-focused model will begin in November, with the Everest Tremor positioned as the top off-road performer in the Everest range.
Key Features and Enhancements
- Suspension and Tyres: The Everest Tremor is equipped with Bilstein position-sensitive dampers, new springs, and General Grabber AT3 off-road tyres. These upgrades provide an additional 26mm of ground clearance, enhancing the vehicle’s off-road capabilities.
- Rock Crawl Mode: Borrowed from the Ranger Raptor, the Rock Crawl drive mode is a standout feature, allowing the Everest Tremor to tackle challenging terrains with ease.
- Design and Aesthetics: The Tremor variant features a unique black front fascia, honeycomb grille with auxiliary driving lights, a steel front bash plate, heavy-duty side steps, and distinctive Tremor badging. These elements contribute to a more imposing and capable appearance.
Powertrain and Performance
Unlike the Ranger Tremor, which is limited to a four-cylinder engine, the Everest Tremor exclusively offers a V6 powertrain. Based on the Sport model-grade, the Everest Tremor boasts a 3.0-litre V6 engine producing 184kW of power and 600Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, full-time 4×4, low-range gearing, multiple drive modes, and a locking rear differential. The vehicle also offers a 3500kg maximum braked towing capacity, making it a robust choice for adventurous drivers.
Interior and Technology
Inside, the Everest Tremor features premium touches such as Tremor-embossed leather seats, ebony-coloured interior accents, all-weather floor mats, a 10.1-inch infotainment screen, an 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster, dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, and eight-way power adjustment for the driver’s seat. These features combine to deliver both comfort and functionality for off-road and on-road journeys.
Optional Packages
Ford Australia has confirmed that the Everest Tremor will be available with several optional packages, including:
- Rough Terrain Package ($3500)
- Touring Package ($2500)
- Premium Seat Package ($1100)
- Towing Package ($1900)
Pricing and Availability
The 2025 Ford Everest Tremor is priced from $76,590 plus on-road costs, positioning it above the Sport V6 4×4 and below the top-of-the-line Platinum V6 4×4. Orders for the Everest Tremor are now open through Ford’s national dealer network.
Price Comparison for the 2024 Ford Everest Range
- Ambiente 4×2: $53,990
- Ambiente 4×4: $58,990
- Sport 4×2: $63,490
- Trend 4×4: $66,790
- Sport V6 4×4: $72,490
- Tremor V6 4×4: $76,590
- Platinum V6 4×4: $79,490
- *All prices exclude on-road costs.
With its enhanced off-road capabilities and premium features, the Ford Everest Tremor is set to be a formidable choice for adventurers looking to explore Australia’s diverse terrains.
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