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Ford bolsters its local Ranger line-up

Special edition model, heavy duty packs and new optional kit included

 

Not to be outdone by the revelation of the all-new D-Max and pricing changes for the Toyota Hilux, Ford has bolstered its Ranger line-up.

Arriving in Australian showrooms from this month, Ford has released details of a new Ranger XL Special Edition model, a Fully Loaded pack for the Ranger XLT, and a selection of Heavy Duty upgrade packages for Australian buyers.

“Ranger has been designed and engineered in Australia, and our harsh continent is an ideal place to develop, test and test again to ensure Ranger meets the Tough Done Smarter mantra,” Ford Australia and New Zealand president and CEO Andrew Birkic says.

“We’re working hard to ensure that tradies and their teams across the country, and businesses pushing to get back on their feet, have the right equipment and support to get on with what matters to them most.

The XL Special Edition is based on the double-cab chassis 3.2-litre automatic variant, but adds key components: a factory-fitted steel bull bar with integrated mounting points for lighting and UHF antennae; an LED light bar; and a Ford Genuine fixed-head snorkel.

The XL Special Edition is launching with a recommended drive-away price of $49,990.

In addition, consumers who opt for an XL variant can now deck-out their 4×4 with optional, factory-fitted Continental ContCrossContact all-terrain tyres wrapped around 17×17/5-inch steel wheels (RRP: $500).


The latest 4×4 sales figures, here


Consumers can also now get a Spray-in Bedliner from factory on all XL, XLS and XLT double-cab pick-ups, and XLS models can now be personalised with black-finish 17-inch alloys instead of the standard 16s.

The Heavy Duty Pack can be optioned with a number of Ranger models – single-cab, super-cab and double-cabs in cab-chassis and pick-up configurations – and comprises the as-mentioned Continental ContCrossContact all-terrain, black side steps (excluding single cab-chassis) a heavy duty suspension set-up, and a rear-view camera kit for cab-chassis models (it’s already standard fare for the pick-ups). It comes with a price tag of between $1600 and $2000 (depending on the variant).

The Fully Loaded Pack is exclusive to the Ranger XLT double-cab (3.2 and 2.0 arrangements) and comprises 18-inch black alloys, adaptive cruise control, leather-accented seat trim and semi-automatic parallel parking.

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RANGER PRICING: 4X4 MODELS

XL Single C/C 3.2L MT: $43,090
XL Single C/C 3.2L AT: $42,290
XL Super C/C 3.2L MT: $45,590
XL Super C/C 3.2L AT: $47,490
XL Super P/up 3.2L AT: $49,190
XL Double C/C 2.2L AT: $47,290
XL Double P/up 2.2L AT: $48,690
XL Double C/C 3.2L MT: $47,590
XL Double C/C 3.2L AT: $49,790
XL Double P/up 3.2L MT: $48,990
XL Double P/up 3.2L AT: $51,190
XLS Double P/up 3.2L MT: $50,290
XLS Double P/up 3.2L AT: $52,490
Sport Double P/up 3.2L MT: $53,540
Sport Double P/up 3.2L AT: $55,740
XLT Super P/up 3.2L AT: $57,440
XLT Super P/up Bi-Turbo AT: $58,940
XLT Double P/up 3.2L MT: $57,240
XLT Double P/up 3.2L AT: $59,440
XLT Double P/up Bi-Turbo AT: $60,940

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