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Ford officially announces new Ranger Wildtrak

As a refresher of its popular vehicle in the pickup truck segment, Ford officially announces its new Ranger Wildtrak. It is loaded with an array of safety features and a physique that aims to stand out in the crowd.

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Ford Ranger Wildtrak specs:
3.2-liter Duratorq five-cylinder TDCi diesel engine
200PS power
479Nm torque
Electric power-assisted steering (EPAS)
18-inch alloy wheels
8-way power adjustable driver’s seat
800m water-wading capability
230mm ground clearance
3,500kg towing capability

Features:
SYNC 2 connectivity
8-inch touchscreen display
Lane Keeping Aid
Adaptive Cruise Control
Forward Collision Alert
Driver Impairment Monitor
Front and rear parking sensors
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Electronic Stability Program
Hill Launch Assist/Hill Descent Control
Adaptive Load Control
Emergency Brake Assistance

Its has also been revamped to have an aggressive exterior and a sporty interior.

“The accent colors on the Wildtrak help to punch out the architecture of the fascia, and make what is already a very bold design even bolder – it’s instantly recognizable on the road,” said Dave Dewitt, exterior design manager for the Ranger Wildtrak. “The result is more sports-focused and purposeful, and a perfect companion for a weekend getaway with a surfboard, kayak or quad bike.”

Pricing and local availability are still undisclosed so stay tuned as we wait for further details.

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Kevin Bruce Francisco is the Senior Editor and Video Producer for YugaTech. He's a Digital Filmmaking graduate who's always either daydreaming of traveling or actually going places on his bike. Follow him on Twitter for more tech updates @kevincofrancis.

1 Response

  1. Avatar for JM JM says:

    “800m water-wading capability”

    –probably a typo error.

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