The upgraded Ford Everest has debuted in Vietnam, priced from VND1.129 billion (US$43,050). Photo: Ford
The most notable addition is the new Everest Platinum+ powered by a 2.3-liter EcoBoost gasoline engine, now positioned as the flagship version of the seven-seater SUV range.
The facelift Everest family includes the Everest Active 2.0L 10AT 4x2, priced at VND1.129 billion, the Everest Sport 2.0L 10AT 4x2 at VND1.209 billion ($46,050), the Everest Platinum 2.0L 10AT 4x2 at VND1.335 billion ($50,795), and the Everest Platinum 2.0L 10AT 4x4 at VND1.440 billion ($54,745).
Topping the range is the new Everest Platinum+ 2.3L EcoBoost 10AT 4x4, priced at VND1.629 billion.
The biggest distinction across the line-up lies in the engine and drivetrain configurations.
The Active, Sport, and Platinum variants continue to use a 2.0-liter diesel engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, while the Platinum+ marks the first time Ford has introduced the 2.3-liter EcoBoost gasoline engine to the Everest range in Vietnam.
The new gasoline-powered engine delivers 300 horsepower and 446Nm of torque, combined with a four-wheel-drive system.
It is currently the most powerful Everest variant available in the Vietnamese market.
Across the range, the Everest retains a strong list of standard features, including a 12-inch central infotainment display running Ford’s SYNC 4A operating system, automatic climate control, and the Co-Pilot 360 safety suite featuring lane-keeping assist, autonomous emergency braking, and automatic headlights.

An Everest Platinum+ car. Photo: Ford
The Everest Active serves as the entry-level model, targeting customers seeking a practical seven-seater SUV for daily use.
It is equipped with a single-turbo 2.0-liter diesel engine, adaptive automatic LED headlights, parking sensors, and a USB charging port integrated into the rearview mirror area.
The Everest Sport continues with the same powertrain as the Active but adds a more sporty design package.
The variant features welcome lighting, a 220V/400W power outlet, and several dark-finished exterior accents.
Ford has significantly upgraded the Everest Platinum with additional technology and comfort features, including Matrix LED headlights, power-folding third-row seats, and an optional 4x4 drivetrain on the higher-spec version.
The Platinum trim is positioned toward family-oriented buyers who also value all-terrain capability.


The interior of the upgraded 2026 Ford Everest. Photo: Ford
Meanwhile, the Everest Platinum+ receives exclusive equipment and the new 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine.
Highlights include 21-inch alloy wheels, ventilated power-adjustable seats with memory function, a 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, and ‘Platinum’ badging on the hood.
The Everest maintains its signature rugged design with a large grille and distinctive C-shaped front lighting elements.
The SUV continues to use a body-on-frame platform, a key factor behind its load-carrying ability and versatility across varying terrain conditions.

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