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Spec Battle Updated 20 April 2026 5 min read

Forthing Taikon 5 vs Ford Everest

A detailed look at how two of Australia's most popular SUVs compare on price, running costs, safety, and everyday livability.

Specifications and pricing correct at time of publishing. Prices are RRP before on-road costs unless stated otherwise. Always confirm with the manufacturer or dealer before purchasing.

SpecForthingFord
Price (RRP)TBC$59,490
Fuel typePlug-in HybridDiesel
Electric range170km
Power120kW154kW
0-100 km/h10.1s
Max DC Charge40kW
10-80% Charge Time30 min
Fuel Economy7.2 L/100km
Boot Space259L
Towing3,500kg
Warranty7yr / Unlimited5yr / Unlimited
ANCAP SafetyNo data5 Stars
V2LYes (3.5kW)No

Plug-in hybrid fuel economy is shown as a hybrid (battery depleted) so it compares fairly with the other car. A PHEV's official "combined" figure assumes you start every trip fully charged, so real-world economy depends on how often you plug in. Electric range shows how far it goes before the petrol engine is needed.

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Price Breakdown

Pricing for one or both models is yet to be confirmed for the Australian market. We will update this comparison when official RRPs are announced.

Safety Rundown

ANCAP safety ratings have not been published for both models yet. We will update this section when crash test results are available.

Feature Showdown

Both come with modern infotainment systems. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard across both.

The Forthing Taikon 5 stands out with heated front seats, V2L and ambient lighting that you will not find on the Ford Everest. Which feature set matters more depends on your daily routine and priorities.

Drivetrain

The Forthing Taikon 5 uses a 1.5L Range Extender (generator only) producing 120kW and 240Nm of torque, sent through its transmission to a FWD layout.

The Ford Everest responds with a Diesel Bi-Turbo making 154kW and 500Nm, paired to a automatic driving the rear wheels. It gets to 100km/h in 10.1 seconds.

The Ford Everest has the clear power advantage at 154kW vs 120kW. For most buyers, the way each car feels day-to-day matters more than outright acceleration.

Space & Comfort

The Forthing Taikon 5 measures 4,600mm long on a 2,715mm wheelbase, 378mm shorter than the Ford Everest at 4,978mm (2,900mm wheelbase). The longer wheelbase on the Ford Everest generally means more rear legroom.

Turning Circle

Kerb-to-kerb diameter. Smaller turns easier in tight carparks and U-turns.

11.8m diameter

Average

Ford Everest Ambiente
11.8m
Ford Everest Ambiente
11.8m · Average

Based on 11.8m turning circle:

  • U-turn on standard street (7m+ wide)
  • Standard parking bay
  • Tight carparks
  • Narrow laneways

Turning circle ratings

Under 10m, Excellent
10 to 11m, Good
11 to 12m, Average
Over 12m, Large

True Cost to Own

Running cost data is not yet available for both models. We will update when figures are confirmed.

Warranty: 7 years (Forthing Taikon 5) vs 5 years / 999,999km (Ford Everest). The Forthing Taikon 5 has longer coverage.

Who Should Buy Which?

Buy the Forthing Taikon 5 if: You value a longer warranty, or prefer Forthing's approach to design and ownership experience.

Buy the Ford Everest if: You prioritise performance, or prefer Ford's approach to design and ownership experience.

The Verdict

The Forthing Taikon 5 takes 2 of 3 key spec categories. The Forthing Taikon 5 adds peace of mind with a longer 7-year warranty. The best pick depends on what you value most. Explore the full specs for each model below.

Common questions

Which is cheapest, Forthing Taikon 5 and Ford Everest?

The Ford Everest is the cheapest at $59,490 before on-road costs.

Which is the most fuel-efficient?

The Ford Everest uses the least fuel at 7.2L/100km on the combined cycle.

Which is safest?

They are evenly matched — Ford Everest all hold a 5-star ANCAP rating. Compare the active-safety features above to separate them.

Which can tow the most?

The Ford Everest has the highest braked towing capacity at 3,500kg.

Which has the best warranty?

The Forthing Taikon 5 has the longest warranty at 7 years / Unlimited.

Which is the most powerful?

The Ford Everest makes the most power at 154kW.

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Disclaimer: All information in this comparison was believed to be correct at the time of publishing (20 April 2026). Prices are manufacturer recommended retail prices (RRP) and may vary by state, dealer, and options. Driveaway costs include estimated on-road costs for Victoria. Fuel economy figures are WLTP/ADR combined cycle. Specifications can change without notice. Always verify with the manufacturer before making a purchase decision. CarSorted does not accept payment for recommendations.

Auto-generated from CarSorted's specification data · 20 April 2026

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