Ford Everest gets AEB as standard across the range
Ford Everest has been updated with autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection as standard across the entire line-up.
From the five-seat Ambiente through to the seven-seat Titanium, Ford has announced today that every Ford Everest (May 2019 production onwards) will be equipped with autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection. More than the top-spec Titanium has had a price adjustment to below the Luxury Car Tax threshold (a drop of $1700 to $72,290+ORCs).
Making the announcement, Ford Australia and New Zealand President and CEO, Kay Hart said, “The Everest has won many accolades, and we’re proud of that, but we are always looking to add the latest technology and the most advanced features for our customers.
“The addition of AEB on every model is part of our commitment to constantly improve our products, services and ownership experiences.”
Ford also announced an expansion of the Ford Service Benefits program. For the “first four years/60,000km (whichever comes first), eligible customers will be able to service their Everest for a maximum recommended price of $299 (incl. GST) per A or B logbook service at participating dealerships”.