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The '''Ford Everest''', known as the '''Ford Endeavour''' in the Indian markets, is a mid-size [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in Thailand since 2003 over three generations. The Everest is a five-door wagon variant of the [[Ford Ranger]] four-door [[pickup truck]].
The '''Ford Everest''', known as the '''Ford Endeavour''' in the Indian markets, is a mid-size [[sport utility vehicle]] (SUV) produced by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in Thailand since 2003 over three generations. On 19 August 2015, Ford started producing it in China in partnership with JMC. <ref>{{cite web | date = 19 August 2015 | url = http://www.chinaautoweb.com/2015/08/jiangling-ford-starts-rolling-out-the-everest-suv-in-nanchang/ | title = Jiangling Ford Starts Rolling Out the Everest SUV in Nanchang | work = [[Chinaautoweb.com]] | accessdate = 21 August 2015}}</ref>The Everest is a five-door wagon variant of the [[Ford Ranger]] four-door [[pickup truck]].


* '''First generation (2003–2006)''': based on the 1998 to 2006 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 1998 to 2006 [[Mazda B-Series]]. {{further|Mazda B-Series}}
* '''First generation (2003–2006)''': based on the 1998 to 2006 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 1998 to 2006 [[Mazda B-Series]]. {{further|Mazda B-Series}}

Revision as of 08:30, 21 August 2015

The Ford Everest, known as the Ford Endeavour in the Indian markets, is a mid-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Ford in Thailand since 2003 over three generations. On 19 August 2015, Ford started producing it in China in partnership with JMC. [1]The Everest is a five-door wagon variant of the Ford Ranger four-door pickup truck.

  • First generation (2003–2006): based on the 1998 to 2006 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 1998 to 2006 Mazda B-Series.
  • Second generation (2006–2015): based on the 2006 to 2011 Ford Ranger, which in turn derives from the 2006 to 2011 Mazda BT-50, this model received a facelift in 2009.
  • Third generation (2015–): based on the Ford Ranger (T6), and designed in Australia, but built in Thailand, available from 2015.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Jiangling Ford Starts Rolling Out the Everest SUV in Nanchang". Chinaautoweb.com. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
  2. ^ Turkus, Brandon (13 August 2013). "Ford Australia debuts Ranger-based Everest SUV Concept". Autoblog.com. Retrieved 29 May 2014.