The Ford Everest X is expected to have a more rugged appearance, with a front end and wheel arches similar to the Ranger Wildtrak X.

Earlier this month, the powerful version of the Ford Everest was spotted testing in Australia. Based on the images captured by photographers, the artists at Top Gear Philippines have sketched the appearance of the Ford Everest X, providing enthusiasts with a general overview of this model.

Ford Everest Wildtrak X

According to this, the design of the Ford Everest X is more rugged than the current version and incorporates some details from the Ranger Tremor and Ranger Wildtrak X models. This means it could be equipped with Bilstein shock absorbers. The Ford Everest X is expected to be approximately 26mm taller, have an increased wheelbase width of 30mm, and use the 265/70 R17 General Grabber AT tires of the pickup truck.

The Ford Everest Wildtrak X will have a front end and extended wheel arches similar to the Ranger Wildtrak X. It will also feature an additional grille with additional lighting. The lower wind deflector has accent lines in Cyber Orange. The 17-inch wheels with off-road tires and the “Wildtrak X” logo on the door are almost certain to be included.

Although the prototype is believed to be the Wildtrak X variant, upon closer observation, one can see the letters “I-T-E-D” and ends with the letter “X”. So there is no exception to the possibility that this is the Ford Everest Limited X. Therefore, Top Gear Philippines has also sketched this variant.

Ford Everest Limited X

The Limited X variant also has similar upgrades to the Wildtrak X. Except for its front end, which is based on the Ranger Tremor. This variant comes with the “Limited X” logo on the front and rear doors.

Both variants feature a contrasting black roof and step up/down boards. In addition, they also include a metal skid plate to ensure the SUV’s stability and enhance its off-road capabilities.

TT (Tuoitrethudo)

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Preview the Ford Everest X Design

It is anticipated that the appearance of the Ford Everest X will be more rugged, with a front and wheel arches resembling the Ranger Wildtrak X.