Ford Shows Ranger-Based Everest SUV Concept in Australia, May Go on Sale in 2015
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Ford Shows Ranger-Based Everest SUV Concept in Australia, May Go on Sale in 2015



The Blue Oval's ailing Australian arm revealed a pre-production study previewing the third-generation of the Everest midsize SUV, which in its current form, is produced in Thailand and sold in Southeast Asia and India.

Created by Ford's design and product development team in Australia, the Everest study will share its underpinnings with the Ranger pickup truck when it goes into production in 2015, but will not act as a direct replacement for the Territory, since Ford says the Everest will be a "true off-roader". The Territory will be discontinued in 2016 along with the Falcon sedan upon which it is based.

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