The Ford Everest 3.2 is equipped with a 3.2-liter turbo diesel engine, and its fuel consumption varies depending on driving conditions:
- Highway driving at a steady 90 km/h: 16.3 km/l (approximately 6.1 L/100km)[1].
- Fast-paced city driving with an average speed of 60 km/h: 11.1 km/l (about 9.0 L/100km)[1].
- Heavy city congestion (e.g., rush hour): 8.1 km/l (around 12.3 L/100km)[1].
- Owner-reported combined consumption: ranges from approximately 9.5 to 10.5 L/100km in mixed driving without towing[5]. With towing, it can increase to 13.5–15.5 L/100km[5].
- Fuelly community-sourced average (2017 Ford Everest models): 20.6 MPG combined (13.7 L/100km), with individual user averages around 18.8–21.3 MPG (approximately 11–12.5 L/100km) for the 3.2L engine[3].
- Forum and owner feedback: many drivers report 7.6 L/100km on highway trips and 9 L/100km in daily commuting[7].
The Everest 3.2’s real-world fuel consumption is regarded as respectable for a large, 7-seat 4×4 SUV with a 3.2L engine and automatic transmission. Variations in fuel consumption depend significantly on driving conditions, vehicle load, and driving style.