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2025 Ford Everest for Sale in Qatar

About the Ford Everest in Qatar

The Ford Everest is a three-row, body-on-frame SUV positioned above the Ford Territory and below full-size American imports in Ford’s regional line-up. It shares its ladder-frame platform with the Ranger, which gives it genuine off-road capability while still offering a comfortable, family-friendly cabin. In Qatar, buyers choose the Everest as an alternative to Japanese and Korean seven-seat SUVs when they want a mix of towing strength, desert ability and modern technology. The current generation sold by Ford Qatar features a bold truck-like front end, C‑clamp LED headlamps and a spacious interior that can seat up to seven. With both petrol EcoBoost and 2.0‑litre turbo diesel options available in regional markets, the Everest appeals to drivers who split their time between city commuting, family trips and occasional off-road drives. On Qatar Living, active listings are limited, so well-priced Everest models tend to attract attention from buyers looking for a relatively new, well-equipped SUV.

Variants available in Qatar

In Qatar, the latest Ford Everest is offered by the official dealer in trims such as XLS, XLT and Limited, reflecting similar specifications to other GCC markets. These usually come with either a 2.3‑litre EcoBoost petrol engine or a 2.0‑litre turbo diesel, paired to a 10‑speed automatic transmission and rear‑wheel drive or four‑wheel drive, depending on the trim. Market intelligence from Qatar Living shows active listings mainly from the 2024 and 2025 model years, all of them SUVs. Higher trims like Limited typically add larger alloy wheels, leather upholstery, larger touchscreen, 360‑degree camera and additional driver-assistance technologies, while XLS and XLT focus on core comfort and capability at lower price points.

Spec highlights

Key mechanical highlights for the current Ford Everest include a 2.3‑litre EcoBoost four-cylinder petrol engine with around 296 hp, and a 2.0‑litre four-cylinder turbo diesel tuned for towing and long-distance efficiency. Both engines are generally mated to a 10‑speed automatic gearbox. Depending on trim and engine, fuel economy is roughly in the 11–12 km/l range in mixed driving. The Everest rides on a ladder-frame chassis with available four‑wheel drive, off-road modes and hill descent control. Cabin tech typically includes a 10 or 12‑inch central touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, digital instrument cluster, multiple USB ports and up to seven airbags, with available 360‑degree camera and Ford’s Co‑Pilot360 driver-assist suite on higher trims.

Price range in Qatar

Dealer advertising in Qatar places the starting price for a new Ford Everest at around QAR 119,900 for base configurations, with mid and higher trims rising significantly depending on engine and equipment. For well-specified Limited and similar variants, pricing can move into the mid‑QAR 100,000s and above. On the used market, Qatar Living data currently shows only a couple of nearly new 2024–2025 listings, so transaction prices tend to sit close to dealer figures, with modest discounts depending on mileage, trim and service history. Older generations are still rare in classifieds compared with more established Japanese rivals.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Buyers considering a Ford Everest in Qatar often also look at other body-on-frame, seven-seat SUVs. Common alternatives include the Toyota Prado, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport (or older Pajero), Nissan X‑Terra and, for those preferring crossovers, the Toyota Fortuner and Hyundai Santa Fe. These models offer similar family practicality and, in most cases, some degree of off-road ability. Shoppers usually compare engine options, running costs, interior space and dealer support when deciding between these choices.

Maintenance & reliability

International reliability reports and owner feedback tend to rate the current Ford Everest as generally solid, especially in its diesel configurations, though long-term data in Qatar is still developing due to its recent arrival. Running costs are moderate for a ladder-frame SUV: service pricing at official dealers is typically higher than for smaller crossovers but comparable to other seven‑seat SUVs. Common discussion points among owners in other markets include occasional electronics glitches, software updates for driver-assistance systems and, on earlier generations, some concerns over diesel particulate filter issues in heavy city use. In Qatar, parts availability is supported by Ford’s regional network, and most routine components are easy to source through the dealer and independent workshops. Regular servicing at the correct intervals is important to keep the 10‑speed automatic and turbocharged engines in good condition.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Ford Everest a 7-seater SUV?

Yes, the Ford Everest is a three-row SUV that can seat up to seven passengers, making it suitable for larger families and those needing occasional extra seating.

What engines are available on the Ford Everest in Qatar?

Regional specifications for the current Everest include a 2.3‑litre EcoBoost petrol engine and a 2.0‑litre turbo diesel, both usually paired with a 10‑speed automatic transmission. Availability by trim can vary by shipment and dealer stock.

Does the Ford Everest have four-wheel drive?

Many Ford Everest variants sold in the region are offered with selectable four‑wheel drive and off-road modes, while some lower trims use rear‑wheel drive. Buyers should check the individual vehicle’s specification when browsing listings on Qatar Living.

What is the fuel economy of the Ford Everest?

Depending on engine and drivetrain, international data suggests the Everest returns around 11–12 km per litre in mixed driving. Real-world figures in Qatar will vary with traffic, climate, load and driving style.

How much does a new Ford Everest cost in Qatar?

Dealer offers indicate a starting price of about QAR 119,900 for base models, with higher trims and more powerful configurations costing more. Used 2024–2025 examples on Qatar Living tend to be priced close to these figures, adjusted for mileage and options.

Is the Ford Everest good for off-road use in Qatar?

With its ladder-frame construction, available four‑wheel drive, hill descent control and off-road drive modes, the Everest is designed to handle desert tracks and light to moderate off-road use when driven with appropriate tyres and ground clearance. Buyers should still match the vehicle’s capability to their actual off-road experience.

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