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Ford Everest Spotted Testing in Detroit: Possible US Arrival?
The popular SUV is being tested without camouflage, raising hopes for its US debut.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:40pm
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The Ford Everest's testing in Detroit without camouflage hints at the possibility of the popular SUV arriving in the US market.Dearborn TodayAnother Ford Everest has been spotted testing in Detroit, reigniting hopes for its potential addition to the U.S. market. This left-hand drive model is being tested without camouflage, suggesting Ford may be evaluating the Everest for the American market, though its global nature means testing in the U.S. doesn't guarantee its arrival.
Why it matters
The Ford Everest has been a popular SUV in other markets, and many enthusiasts, including automotive YouTuber Doug DeMuro, have expressed interest in seeing it come to the U.S. Its testing in Detroit could signal Ford's intent to expand the Everest's availability.
The details
The Ford Everest spotted in Detroit is a left-hand drive model, which could indicate it's being tested for markets outside the U.S. However, the lack of camouflage and the presence of manufacturer plates suggest this testing could be more than just a coincidence. The Everest has recently received updates for the 2026 model year in Australia, including a new base Active trim.
- The Ford Everest has been spotted testing in Dearborn, Michigan before, but this is the first time it's been seen without camouflage.
The players
Ford
An American automaker and a global company that tests vehicles in the U.S. for various markets.
Doug DeMuro
A popular automotive YouTuber who has expressed interest in seeing the Ford Everest come to the U.S. market.
What’s next
For now, we can only wait and see if the Ford Everest will make its way to the U.S. market.
The takeaway
The testing of the Ford Everest in Detroit without camouflage suggests the automaker may be evaluating the SUV for potential U.S. availability, which would be exciting news for enthusiasts who have long hoped to see the Everest arrive stateside.

