Ford have already launched the next-gen Ranger and the vehicle is due to make its debut in several months time. For now, the Ranger is only going to be available to the Asian Ppacific region and to Australia.
Ford have confirmed that the Ranger will not be making its way out to the US market and even though they did not tell us why this decision has been made, we believe it could be because Ford intend to focus their attention on F-150 sales.
Ford have announed the full price list for the new Ranger car for the Australian market. Australian pickup truck fans can expect to be wowed.
That is because the Ranger has a value which is less that what people thought it would be. The cost of the entry level 4×2 XL Single Cab Chassis begins at the very low price of $27,390.
If you are a 4×2 fan but would like to get more out of your truck then you can always choose one of the other trims of the Ranger.
There are 11 4×2 trims all in all which are made up of 4 XL Single Cab, 1 XL Super Cab, 3XL Double Cab, 1 XLT Super Cab and 2 XLT Double Cap. The trims all provide something different and these are the pricetags for each of them:
XL Single Cab Chassis 2.2L MT $27,390
XL Single Cab Chassis 2.2L Hi-Rider MT $30,890
XL Single Cab Chassis 2.2L Hi-Rider AT $33,090
XL Single Cab Pick-up 2.2L MT $28,390
XL Super Cab Chassis 2.2L Hi-Rider AT $35,590
XL Double Cab Chassis 2.2L Hi-Rider AT $37,590
XL Double Cab Pick-up 2.2L Hi-Rider MT $36,390
XL Double Cab Pick-up 2.2L Hi-Rider AT $38,590
XLT Super Cab Pick-up 3.2L Hi-Rider AT $46,690
XLT Double Cab Pick-up 3.2L Hi-Rider MT $46,490
XLT Double Cab Pick-up 3.2L Hi-Rider AT $48,690
As far as the 4×4 is concerned, prices for the XL Single Cab Chassis 2.2L MT start at $38,790 and are capped at $60,090.. The top range model is the Wildtrak Double Cab Pick-up 3.2L AT and has a retail price of $60,090.
The trims all come with their very own packages like safety equipments and in-car features. To discover which trim is best for you we suggest you give the Ranger a test drive to find out.