The Ford Everest 3.2 typically delivers the following fuel consumption figures, though actual results can vary based on driving conditions, vehicle load, and driving style:
- Highway driving: About 7.6–8.4 L/100 km or up to 16.3 km/l at steady speeds near 90 km/h[1][2][5].
- City driving: Approximately 9–11.1 L/100 km, depending on traffic and average speed[1][5].
- Heavy traffic (e.g., rush hour): Up to 8.1 km/l, which is roughly 12.3 L/100 km[1].
- Owner-reported, mixed conditions (not towing): Average between 9.5 and 10.5 L/100 km[3].
- Fuel consumption while towing (1,500 kg trailer): Rises to 13.5–15.5 L/100 km[3].
- Ford’s published average (combined): 8.4 L/100 km[2].
These figures reflect the real-world range you can expect from the Ford Everest 3.2L turbo-diesel, which features a 3,198 cc inline 5-cylinder engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, and typically a fuel tank capacity of 80 liters[2][4][8].
References
- [1] 2017 Ford Everest 3.2 Titanium+ 4×4 AT Premium Review – AutoDeal
- [2] Ford Everest II Facelift 3.2 AT — specifications
- [3] Ford Everest Long Term Review – 35000 km in – Club 4×4
- [4] Ford Owner’s Manual – Engine Specifications – 3.2L Diesel
- [5] 2017 Ford Everest 2.2xlt vs 3.2 xlt auto – 4×4 Community Forum
- [8] FORD EVEREST 3.2L TITANIUM + 4×4 AT – Eversuccess Auto