The Ford Everest Platinum is equipped with a 3.0L turbo-diesel V6 engine and claims a combined fuel consumption of 8.5 L/100km according to official figures[2][3]. However, real-world testing often results in slightly higher figures, with typical reported consumption around 10.0 L/100km[2][3].
Some markets may report higher or lower averages depending on driving conditions, with at least one source listing an official figure of 9.7 L/100km for the 2025 model[7]. The Everest Platinum has an 80-litre fuel tank and uses AdBlue injection to meet Euro 6 emissions standards[2][3].
For context, these numbers are higher than the entry-level 2.0L diesel Everests (which can be as low as 7.1–7.2 L/100km[1][5]), reflecting the Platinum’s more powerful engine and standard 4WD configuration. Owners have reported that actual fuel use can vary based on payload, driving style, road conditions, and whether the vehicle is towing or off-roading[4].