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Featured Ford Ranger
XL 2.0 HI-RIDER (4x2)
MSRP $36,180
RAPTOR 3.0 (4x4)
MSRP $86,790
XLS 2.0 (4x4)
MSRP $54,730
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Price
Ranges from $36,180 to $86,790
Body Style
Cab Chassis / Double Cab Chassis / Double Cab Pick Up / Super Cab Chassis / Super Cab Pick Up
Release Date
January 2023
Drive Type
4wd / 4x4 / Rwd
VIN Plate Location
Centre Of Chassis Frame
Compliance Plate Location
Lower Driver Side B-pillar
Country of Origin
Thailand
Safety ANCAP Rating
5 / Not Tested
Number of doors
2 / 4
Seating Capacity
2 / 4 / 5

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CarExpert Says

2024 Ford Ranger Wildtrak X review
The Ford Ranger Wildtrak X has touched down to fill yet another niche in the booming dual-cab ute space in Australia.

What happens when you cross a Ford RangerWildtrak with a Raptor? You get the Wildtrak X.

This limited-edition Ranger is designed to sit in a Goldilocks zone, offering a more sophisticated suspension setup for off-roaders than the leaf-sprung Wildtrak… without sacrificing load-lugging and towing capacity like the Raptor does.

The track is 30mm wider both front and rear than the Wildtrak, and you get 26mm more ground clearance straight off the bat. Eagle-eyed Ranger fans will also spot the new off-road grille with an integrated LED light bar, among other off-road oriented bits and pieces.

Power comes from a 2.0-litre engine exclusively, but unlike the regular Wildtrak this Bi-Turbo has full-time four-wheel drive that can be activated on sealed roads.

Ford claims all those changes add up to a ute that’s perfect for touring and towing. We got behind the wheel to find out if there’s any substance to those claims.

Pros
  • Cyber Orange looks tough
  • Clever rear racking system is genuinely useful
  • Meaningful suspension upgrades for a reasonable price
Cons
  • Interior upgrades are limited
  • 2.0-litre power only
  • Suspension upgrades come at a cost in town
8.3
Overall Rating

Cost8
Ride8
Safety8.9
Overall8.3
Purpose9
Handling9
Interior8.5
Efficiency8
Technology7
Performance8
Infotainment9

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The Ford Ranger range kicks off from $36,180 (plus on-road costs) for the "Ranger XL 2.0 HI-RIDER (4x2)" variant and finishes at $86,790 (plus on-road costs) for the "Ranger RAPTOR 3.0 (4x4)" variant.

The Ford Ranger is built in Thailand and is then shipped to Australia.

The Ford Ranger has a braked towing capacity from 2500kg to 3500kg depending on the variant and an unbraked towing capacity of 750kg.

Ford suggested that owners service their Ford Ranger every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.

The Ford Ranger has a five star ANCAP safety rating out of five.

The Ford Ranger uses Diesel.

The Ford Ranger comes in 2 or 4 door variants.

In our latest review the Ford Ranger scored 8.3 out of 10. Read the full Ford Ranger review here.

The Ford Ranger had a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.