Ranger PHEV – Ford has released the pricing and specifications for the upcoming Ranger PHEV Ute. There are a lot of people waiting for this model anxiously.
Pricing starts from $71,990 through to $86,990 plus the usual costs.
There are four models available. XLT, Sport, Wildtrak, and the special launch edition Stormtrak
Power comes from combining a 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder EcoBoost petrol engine with a 75kW electric motor (e-motor) and 11.8kWh (usable) battery. Total power is 207kW and maximum torque is 697Nm.
This will allow the Ute to have a payload of up to 937kg and tow 3500kg.
RANGER PHEV comes with a 10-Speed Automatic Modular Hybrid Transmission. There is a choice of both drive and EV only drive modes.
The full-time 4WD system was first introduced to Ranger with the 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel.
One really clever feature is the availability of standard Pro Power Onboard.
There is a single 10-amp, 2.3kW socket in the cabin, and twin 15-amp, 3.45kW sockets in the tray.
Pro Power Onboard uses the 11.8kWh battery to provide potentially hours of energy to worksite equipment, campsites, or even a caravan directly from the Ute.
The new model is due in Australia sometime mid-year and I for one am looking forward to driving it.
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