The Ranger based Ford Everest SUV is set to go on sale later this year in global markets, but not the U.S.
The Ford Everest's interior shares several features with the Ranger's.
The Everest’s front cabin is nearly identical to the Ranger’s and features a large portrait-oriented touchscreen display. The Ranger platform can accommodate a gasoline motor, which it will use when it arrives in the U.S, but Ford currently has no plans to offer the Everest here.
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