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Ford Next-Gen Everest Enters Final Testing Stage

In some exciting news for Ford fans, the Next-Generation Everest has entered the final stage of testing. While key visual cues will still be under-wraps until its reveal in the first quarter of 2022, it currently hides …

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Dec 16 2021

Dec 16 2021

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In some exciting news for Ford fans, the Next-Generation Everest has entered the final stage of testing.

While key visual cues will still be under-wraps until its reveal in the first quarter of 2022, it currently hides in plain sight with a digitised camouflage designed by Ford’s exterior designer Lee Imrie.

What we can tell so far is that the front end will clearly mirror the look of the Next-Gen Ranger, and we’re guessing that based on the Ranger and also recent spy shots shared around the web, we’ll see a lot of little upgrades that will allow customisation like never before, but also move the vehicle forward in capability again, also making the mods we make to enhance touring even easier.

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