Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 4×2 AT Premium (2015) vs Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 MT (2018)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 4×2 AT Premium (2015) vs Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 MT (2018) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 4×2 AT Premium (2015) Ford ₱1,910,000 Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 MT (2018) Nissan ₱2,105,000
Overview
Model Year 2015 2018
Warranty 100,000 km/3-years 3-years/100,000km
Availability Discontinued Current
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Inline-4 Inline-4
Displacement 2198cc 2488cc
Valvetrain DOHC 16-valve DOHC 16-valve
Aspiration Turbocharged Turbocharged
Fuel Type Diesel Diesel
Max Power 160 PS @ 3200 rpm 129 PS @ 3200 rpm
Max Torque 385 Nm @ 1600-2500 rpm 356 Nm @ 1400 - 2000 rpm
Transmission 6-Speed A/T 5-Speed M/T
Drivetrain RWD RWD
Compression Ratio 15:1
Body & Dimensions
Body Type SUV Van
Segment J Van
Doors 5 3
Seating Capacity 2+3+2 15
Length (mm) 4893 5230
Width (mm) 1862 1880
Height (mm) 1836 2285
Wheelbase (mm) 2850 2940
Construction Body on Frame
Exterior Colors Gun Metallic, Brilliant Silver, Pearl White, Alpine White, Topaz Brown, Graphite Black
Curb Weight (kg) 2255
Fuel Tank (L) 65
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension Independent Double Wishbone with coil over shock and Roll bar Torsion Bar
Rear Suspension Live Axle, 4bar link, coil spring, Anti-roll bar and watts link Rigid Axle w/ Leaf Spring
Front Wheels 20 Alloy 15 steel
Rear Wheels 20 Alloy 15 steel
Front Tires 265/50 R20 195/70/R15
Rear Tires 265/50 R20 195/70/R15
Front Brakes Disc Disc
Rear Brakes Disc Drum
Steering Type EPS Hydraulic
Tire Pressure Monitoring No No
Differential Lock No No
Steering Column Tilt
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist Yes No
Parking Sensors Yes No
Stability Control No No
Traction Control No No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist No No
Hill Descent Control No No
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag Yes No
Knee Airbag Yes No
Passenger Airbag Yes No
Front Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Side Airbags Yes No
Engine Immobilizer Yes No
Security Alarm Yes Yes
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Dual Electronic Automatic Temperature Control Manual Air Conditioning
Rear A/C Vents Yes No
Seat Material Leather Fabric
Parking Brake Manual
Key Type Keyless Entry Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start No No
Cruise Control Yes No
Multi-Info Display No Yes
Paddle Shifters No No
Reverse Camera No No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats Yes No
Remote Trunk Release No No
Eco Mode No No
Antenna yes yes
Infotainment & Audio
Speakers 10 4
Touchscreen Yes No
Navigation No No
Bluetooth Yes No
Apple CarPlay No No
Android Auto No No
USB Yes No
AUX Input Yes Yes
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player Yes Yes
DVD Player No No
MP3 Playback Yes No
iPod Support Yes No
SD Card Slot No No
Lighting
Headlights Halogen Halogen
Fog Lights Yes Yes
Daytime Running Lights No No
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Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 4×2 AT Premium (2015) vs Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 MT (2018): which should you buy?

The Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 (2015) and the Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 (2018) serve very different needs, so the choice hinges on usage rather than pure specs. The Everest is a five‑door SUV with a higher‑output 160 PS diesel engine and 385 Nm torque, giving it better acceleration and off‑road capability despite its rear‑wheel‑drive layout. It seats up to seven in a 2+3+2 layout, making it suitable for families who want a premium SUV feel, but it is discontinued and priced at ₱1.91 million. The NV350 is a purpose‑built van with a lower‑output 129 PS engine and 356 Nm torque, but it offers a larger, more versatile cargo/passenger volume, three doors, and a body‑on‑frame construction that favours durability for commercial or shuttle use. It is still in production and costs ₱2.105 million, slightly higher than the Everest. For a Filipino buyer needing a comfortable family SUV with stronger performance and willing to accept a discontinued model, the Everest is the better pick. For those prioritising cargo capacity, passenger flexibility for up to 15 seats, and a current warranty on a newer model, the NV350 Urvan is the logical choice.

Frequently asked questions

Which vehicle is cheaper?

The Ford Everest Titanium 2.2 (2015) is priced at ₱1,910,000, which is lower than the Nissan NV350 Urvan Premium 2.5 (2018) priced at ₱2,105,000.

Which model has more power?

The Everest produces 160 PS at 3,200 rpm, whereas the NV350 delivers 129 PS at the same rpm, making the Everest more powerful.

Is the Nissan NV350 better for cargo or passenger transport?

Yes, the NV350 is a van with a body‑on‑frame design, three doors and higher seating flexibility, making it more suited for cargo and larger passenger loads than the SUV.

What are the warranty terms for each vehicle?

Both vehicles offer a 3‑year or 100,000 km warranty; the Everest’s warranty is 100,000 km/3 years, and the NV350’s is 3 years/100,000 km.