Another Ford Everest has been spotted testing in Detroit, reigniting hopes for its potential addition to the U.S. market. This isn't the first time we've seen the Ford Everest in Dearborn, Michigan, but it's the first time we've seen it without camouflage. The vehicle is a left-hand drive model, which could indicate it's being tested for markets outside the U.S. While it's exciting to see the Ford Everest being tested in the U.S., it's important to remember that Ford is a global company, and testing vehicles in the U.S. doesn't necessarily mean they'll be sold here. However, the lack of camouflage and the presence of manufacturer plates suggest that this testing could be more than just a coincidence. The Ford Everest has been a popular SUV in other markets, and many people, including popular YouTuber Doug DeMuro, are hoping to see it added to the U.S. lineup. While the Ford Everest remains an enigma in the U.S., it has recently received updates for the 2026 model year in Australia, including a new base Active trim and some typical content shuffling. For now, we can only wait and see if the Ford Everest will make its way to the U.S. market.