Ford has just unveiled its latest special edition vehicles, the Everest Sport Special Edition (SE) and Ranger Sport Special Edition (SE), for the Southeast Asian market.

This move showcases Ford’s agile product strategy, catering to the growing demand for personalization and style in the thriving SUV and pickup truck segments across Southeast Asia.

The Everest Sport SE retains the technical foundation and equipment list of the standard Sport variant. The main updates lie in its exterior design, now featuring a bolder, sportier look. It sports a contrasting black roof and spoiler, creating a striking visual effect. The prominent “Everest” lettering on the hood enhances brand recognition and adds a touch of individuality.

One of the most notable features is the 20-inch black alloy wheels with eye-catching red accents, reminiscent of the Ranger Stormtrak unveiled in Thailand in 2023. These design enhancements not only improve aesthetics but also appeal to younger customers who favor a blend of urban SUV style with a hint of off-road capability.

The Everest Sport SE is powered by a 2.0L single-turbo diesel engine, producing 170 horsepower and 405 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive (4×2).

Similarly, the Ranger Sport SE receives subtle exterior revisions to boost its appeal. It features a black grille, a sports bar for cargo security, and 18-inch matte black wheels, resulting in a robust overall appearance that suits its character as a pickup truck targeting those with a distinct personality. Additionally, the Ranger Sport SE’s cabin gains a practical foldable cup holder, enhancing its daily usability.

This model shares the same 2.0L single-turbo diesel engine as the Everest but offers a choice of two-wheel drive (4×2) or four-wheel drive (4×4) configurations to cater to diverse customer needs, ranging from urban commuting to tackling challenging terrain.

In the Philippines, the Ford Everest Sport SE 4×2 AT (2025) is priced at 2,194,000 PHP (approximately 1.02 billion VND), while the Ford Ranger Sport SE 4×2 AT (2025) and Ford Ranger Sport SE 4×4 AT (2025) are priced at 1,529,000 PHP (around 715 million VND) and 1,649,000 PHP (about 770 million VND), respectively.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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