Here for you to carve your own path, for off-road adventures, road trips and weekends. Take your experience further and push your limits in a Ford SUV.
Our SUV range at a glance
What is the difference between FWD, RWD, AWD and 4WD?
The FWD drivetrain sends power only to the front wheels of the vehicle whereas a RWD sends power only to the rear wheels of the vehicle. For AWD and 4WD, both drive trains can send power to all four wheels at the one time. AWD vehicles do this automatically, whereas a 4WD gives the driver more control over where the power is sent.
Fords best SUV for towing and off roading
Everest has been purpose built for towing, allowing 3.5 tonne towing capacityeverest-towing. Everest is fitted with a range of technology to help you safely manage various terrain, such as a Traction Control Systemupdated-driver-assist-features, Selectable Drive Modelsupdated-driver-assist-features, and E-Locking Rear Differential.
Stay Connected with FordPass and SYNC
Ford SUVs are fitted with state-of-the-art technology to keep you connected with what matters most. Using the FordPass AppFordPass-new-safety-tech on your mobile device, you can locate your vehicleVehicle-locator, lock and unlock the doors, and even start the engine remotely to heat or cool the cabin to the last known settingRemote Vehicle Start and Stop. Sophisticated and intuitive, the SYNC®3 and SYNC®4A Infotainment SystemsInfotainment Systems ensure you remain safely connected while you drive. You can even use voice commands to make hands-free phone calls and listen to text messages. To find out more on SYNC®3 please click here, for SYNC®4 click here.
SUVs can help keep you safer while you drive. Roads are meant to be enjoyed and driving an SUV is the perfect combination of comfort and security, so you can really take in the view. Every Ford SUV is packed with tech that acts like a second (or third, or fourth) pair of eyes to keep you more aware of your surroundings.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Just set your cruising speed and let the vehicle’s radar monitor the traffic ahead and slow down or speed up accordinglyupdated-driver-assist-features.
Lane Keeping Aid
If you accidentally drift over the lane, a Ford SUV will apply gentle steering torque and a warning vibration to guide you back if neededupdated-driver-assist-features.
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
With pedestrian protection: Scans the traffic ahead for danger and applies the brakes when needed, to prevent a collisionupdated-driver-assist-features.
Active Park Assist
At the press of a button, Active Park Assist will help you find the right size parking spot and steer the car into position while you focus on controlling the brakesupdated-driver-assist-features.
BLIS
Blind Spot Information System with cross-traffic alert uses sensors to monitor the traffic in your blind spot and warn you before reversing out of a parking spot or switching lanesupdated-driver-assist-features.
Speed Sign Recognition
Uses front sensors to scan for local traffic signs you may have missed and displays them on the screen in front, potentially even helping you avoid a hefty speeding fineupdated-driver-assist-features.