Collection: Ford Everest Accessories

The Everest is built to tour, and the family that tours in it is in and out of the doors all day. Nomad’s power side steps are made for it — covering the current Next Gen Everest and the earlier model — so the board matches the door line and bolts to factory points.

They stay hidden under the body until a door opens, drop on a smooth motor, then retract clear of obstacles when you’re back on the trail. That matters on a genuine 4WD wagon: a fixed step is one more thing to snag on a rut, whereas a retracting board gives you the access without the liability to ground clearance. The finish is built for corrugations, dust and river crossings, not just the school run.

Fitment is model-specific and bolts straight on with no cutting. For a seven-seat tourer that works hard on and off the blacktop, the Nomad side steps are an easy, sensible upgrade — they make the daily reality of loading kids and gear simple, and disappear when the terrain turns serious. It's a quiet win on a long trip too, when tired kids and full arms make every easy step into the cabin count. Take a look at the Nomad range built for the Ford Everest.