Ford Everest 4x4 Trend vs 4x4 Titanium
Verdict
These two Everests are mechanically identical: both use a 1,996 cc diesel with 167 hp and 405 Nm, an automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive. They are also the same size, with seven seats, 259 litres of boot space, an 80-litre tank and seven airbags. The RM32,000 gap mainly buys the Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium auto emergency braking. If that safety item matters, the Titanium has the stronger case; if not, the Ford Everest 4x4 Trend keeps the same 4x4 hardware and family capacity for less money.
Pick the Ford Everest 4x4 Trend if you want the same 167 hp, 405 Nm, all-wheel-drive diesel Everest layout and can live without auto emergency braking.
Pick the Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium if auto emergency braking is a must-have and you accept paying more without gaining power, torque or space.
Key differences
- Price: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend RM281,888; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium RM313,888
- Auto emergency braking: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend —; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium Yes
- Power and torque: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend 167 hp/405 Nm; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium 167 hp/405 Nm
- Driven wheels: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend All Wheel Drive; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium All Wheel Drive
- Boot space: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend 259 L; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium 259 L
- Road tax: Ford Everest 4x4 Trend RM438/year; Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium RM438/year
| Price & overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | RM 281,888✓ | RM 313,888 |
| Body type | SUV | SUV |
| Segment | Truck/4X4 | Truck/4X4 |
| Seats | 7 | 7 |
| Assembly | CBU | CBU |
| Powertrain | ||
| Fuel | Diesel | Diesel |
| Engine | 1,996 cc | 1,996 cc |
| Power | 167 hp | 167 hp |
| Torque | 405 Nm | 405 Nm |
| Transmission | Conventional Automatic | Conventional Automatic |
| Driven wheels | All Wheel Drive | All Wheel Drive |
| Dimensions | ||
| Length | 4,914 mm | 4,914 mm |
| Width | 1,923 mm | 1,923 mm |
| Height | 1,841 mm | 1,841 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,900 mm | 2,900 mm |
| Boot space | 259 L | 259 L |
| Fuel tank | 80 L | 80 L |
| Safety | ||
| Airbags | 7 | 7 |
| Auto emergency braking | — | Yes |
| Ownership | ||
| Warranty | 3 | 3 |
| Road tax / year | RM 438 | RM 438 |
Specs shown for the selected variant of each car. ✓ marks the better figure where lower/higher is objectively better. Road tax: West Malaysia, private registration.
4x4 Trend
- RM32,000 cheaper than the Titanium
- Same 1,996 cc diesel with 167 hp and 405 Nm
- Seven seats and seven airbags
- No auto emergency braking
- Same 259 L boot as the Titanium
- Still a RM281,888 SUV
4x4 Titanium
- Adds auto emergency braking
- Same all-wheel-drive diesel hardware
- Seven seats and seven airbags
- RM32,000 dearer than the Trend
- No extra power or torque
- Same 259 L boot and three-year warranty
4x4 Trend vs 4x4 Titanium FAQ
Is the Ford Everest 4x4 Trend or Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium better?
The Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium is better on safety equipment because it has auto emergency braking. The Ford Everest 4x4 Trend is better value if you do not need that feature, as the engine, torque, drivetrain, seating and boot space are the same.
What is the price difference?
The Ford Everest 4x4 Titanium costs RM32,000 more than the Ford Everest 4x4 Trend.
Do both variants use the same engine and drivetrain?
Yes. Both use a 1,996 cc diesel engine with 167 hp and 405 Nm, paired with a conventional automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.