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Is the Ford Everest Wildtrak a 7-seater?

The Ford Everest Wildtrak is a wild and sophisticated offroad SUV but does it have 7 seats to handle family duties?

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'Wildtrak' , a variant nameplate bestowed upon elegant yet athletic Ford Rangers and Everests. My colleague Sean Nurse sampled the latest Everest Wildtrak and you can check out his thoughts over here.

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Featuring styling elements bespoke to the Wildtrak variant inside and out separate this Everest from the illustrious Platinum variant. The Everest Wildtrak comes with colour-coded exterior trim pieces, such as the front grille finished in Bolder Grey and Super Alloy on the front bash plate. 'Wildtrak' lettering crowns the top of the front fascia and the exclusive to the Wildtrak Luxe Yellow colour is available. Inside, you have the classy yet rugged affair but with yellow stitching around the cabin and Wildtrak lettering embroidered in the front seat backs. Speaking of seating, is the Everest Wildtrak a 7-seater?

 

 

Whats the Everest Wildtrak's seating arrangement?

 

The Everest Wildtrak consists of 7 seats trimmed in premium leather. The front seats are eight-way adjustable. You then have the second row seats which can seat atleast three passengers, can fold and also have ISOFIX Child seat anchors on the outer edges. The third seats accommodate two passengers and has ISOFIX tethers rather than anchors on both of those seats. The second and third row seats can fold to increase the boot space from 259 Litres (third and second rows up) , 898 litres (third row folded and second row up) and then 1818 litres (both third and second row folded.) If you're keen on a Ford Everest Wildtrak after reading this, you can search AutoTrader for the latest used and new offerings and sell your car too.

Author - Tayedza Mbiri

Written by Tayedza Mbiri

Starting his petrol-infused passion at a ripe young age playing a plethora of racing video games, Taye has been into the motoring industry for years. During his university years studying Law, he dipped his toes into motoring photography, videography, and exploring what Southern Africa has to offer for the motoring scene at large. Most recently, he presented a YouTube series for a famous Japanese manufacturer and now finds himself fresh on the AutoTrader content creation team. He hopes to own a 90s Subaru one day soon. Read more

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