The Ford Everest 3.0 TDCi generally achieves fuel consumption of around 10 litres per 100 km in typical combined driving, with many owners and reviewers reporting figures slightly below or above this depending on conditions[1][3]. In real-world usage, some reviews report an average of approximately 11.3–11.7 litres/100 km during long trips, especially when carrying additional loads such as a roof box and trailer[2]. Owner feedback indicates that on open roads, consumption can drop as low as 8.6–10 litres/100 km, whereas city driving often yields between 11 and 14 litres/100 km[4].
Key factors influencing fuel consumption include:
- Type of driving: open road vs city traffic
- Additional loads (trailers, roof boxes, tyres)
- Tire type (all-terrain tyres can increase consumption by ~1L/100 km compared to highway-terrain tyres)
- Vehicle speed (cruising around 110–130 km/h tends to be optimal)
- Transmission type (auto vs manual, with autos tending to be less efficient especially in city conditions)
Overall, for a large SUV with a 3.0-litre turbodiesel engine, the Ford Everest delivers competitive fuel efficiency in its class[1][3].