Meet the 2023 Ford Everest Platinum, a full-sized SUV that’s part luxury lounge, part off-road warrior, and 100% ready for South African family life.
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Ford Everest Platinum: A Gentle Giant Built for Family Adventures

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Your friendly Inbound SA driver is back behind the wheel, this time in something truly special. Meet the 2023 Ford Everest Platinum, a full-sized SUV that’s part luxury lounge, part off-road warrior, and 100% ready for South African family life.

From early-morning commutes to late-night city drives, this seven-seater turns every journey into an experience. But it’s not just about looking good, the Everest Platinum has serious muscle under the bonnet.

Power Meets Performance

At the heart of this gentle beast is a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine, packing 184 kW of power and 600 Nm of torque. Whether you’re towing 3.5 tonnes or navigating muddy game reserve tracks, this SUV handles it all with confidence.

A 10-speed automatic gearbox and full-time 4WD ensure a smooth and adaptable ride, while off-road modes (Sand, Mud & Ruts, Rock Crawl) make the Everest Platinum capable of far more than school runs and shopping trips.

Step Into Premium Comfort

Open the door and step into what feels like a luxury aircraft cabin. The Everest Platinum spoils you with:

  • Leather-trimmed seats (heated and ventilated)
  • A 12-inch portrait touchscreen with SYNC 4A
  • A Bang & Olufsen 10-speaker sound system
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Panoramic sunroof & ambient lighting
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

It’s tech-laden, intuitive, and feels more executive lounge than rugged SUV.

Family-Ready Practicality

The seven-seat configuration is a dream for larger families or road-tripping squads. Second-row seats slide and recline, while the third row power-folds at the touch of a button. Fold everything flat and you’ll enjoy over 1,800 litres of boot space.

With USB ports in every row, a 400W inverter (yes, plug in your laptop or hair straightener!), and more cupholders than you’ll know what to do with, Ford has thought of everything.

Built for the South African Road

Whether you’re navigating Joburg traffic or gliding through curves along Clarence Drive, the Everest Platinum handles with grace. Features like hill descent control, rear differential lock, and 800mm water wading depth make it just as competent on gravel and mountain passes.

The Verdict

With a price tag of R1,146,500, the Ford Everest Platinum isn’t cheap — but it delivers immense value for those who want it all: performance, luxury, tech, and family functionality.

As your Inbound SA guide, I’d say this: if James Bond had a couple of kids and a German Shepherd, this is what he’d be driving. Whether you’re off to the bushveld or a boutique brunch, the Everest Platinum makes it unforgettable.

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