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Yesterday, 04:02 PM | #1 | ||
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'2026 Ford Ranger Super Duty confirmed
All-new heavy-duty Ranger will be in a class of one with unheard of capabilities Ford Australia has announced a Ranger Super Duty is nearing the end of its development and will arrive in 2026 as a mega-capable workhorse designed to cater to extreme-duty industries. It will be the first time the ‘Super Duty’ name has been applied to anything other than an F-truck, and Blue Oval has insisted the 2026 Ford Ranger Super Duty will be much more than a ‘sticker tuning’ exercise or bolt-on special. Full specifications are being kept under wrap for the time being, however, a few hard numbers have been let slip and look primed to rewrite the mid-sized ute rulebook. Ford has thus far confirmed a 4500kg braked towing capacity, a 4500kg gross vehicle mass (GVM) and a massive 8000kg gross combination mass. Ford Ranger XL Cab Chassis Ford F-150 XL For reference, a standard Ranger XL double-cab 2.0-litre 4x4 automatic has a maximum towing capacity of 3500kg, a GVM of 3250kg and a GCM of 6350kg. It’s hard to find anything that comes close to touching those numbers, even in the full-sized ute class populated by the Chevrolet Silverado, Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra and, indeed, Ford’s own F-150. Those Yank tanks can tow more in their native North America, but in Australia they’re limited to 4500kg to keep them car-license friendly. Their GCMs are mostly in the 7000-8000kg range with the exception of heavy-duty models like the Silverado HD and Ram 3500 ($160k+ propositions), but payloads are usually substantially lower than what most mid-sized utes can carry. The Ranger Super Duty, somehow, manages to outgun all those non-HD full-sizers in those three critical metrics, not to mention all of its midsize segment rivals. Ford’s brief press release announcing the Ranger Super Duty didn’t detail exactly how it managed to muscle-up the Ranger platform to such levels, but it did say the Ranger Super Duty will, like its namesake cousins in the USA, be primarily pitched at fleet customers – particularly those in the farming, utilities, forestry, mining and emergency services sectors, industries Ford consulted throughout the Super Duty’s development. “Ranger Super Duty blends the smart features and advanced safety of … Ranger with heavy-duty capability and delivers what our buyers told us they needed but couldn’t get anywhere else,” Ford global truck boss Sondra Sutton Phung said. And as with the Ranger itself, Australia was largely responsible for bringing the Ranger Super Duty from concept to reality. The bulk of design, engineering and development was conducted in Australia by around 1500 Ford staffers, so while the Super Duty name might be intrinsically connected to America, the Ranger Super Duty should have a profoundly local flavour. Ford has only released a single shadowy image of the Ranger Super Duty showing it from a front-on angle, but we can immediately see that it will wear wider bodywork than standard, with wider quarter panels and add-on black plastic wheelarches. What’s more, that bodywork appears to be specific to the Super Duty, with a prominent bevel around the leading edges of the quarter panels and a bonnet that isn’t present on the current Ranger Raptor’s widebody. With more than a year to go before the Ranger Super Duty rolls into Ford showrooms, we should see and hear about it in more detail throughout 2025. What’s clear right now, though, is that Ford is headed toward attaining an almost unassailable advantage in the mid-sized ute segment." https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...cGat4psCBLmg3A |
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Yesterday, 05:54 PM | #2 | ||
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Oh dear, Franco is going to have kittens.
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Yesterday, 06:07 PM | #3 | ||
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looks like the Gnome is out of the bag
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Yesterday, 06:16 PM | #4 | ||
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I am genuinely impressed - 4500kg GVM is Jappo truck competitor, this is firing a shot at Isuzu Truck and their N series sales, those things are around $60K DA mark for their base model tray 'ready to work' range.
Fordman1 was the first one on AFF with this news before it was announced, Somewhat curious to see whats under the bonnet, what the chassis rails are like compared to regular Ranger and if its priced competitively with Isuzu N series light trucks. Puts the Ranger on the list for an actual work vehicle, rather than private buyer special where they sell more high spec dual cabs for that cohort. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; Yesterday at 06:24 PM. |
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hi
There is no real diesel work ute on the market in ozzy . Unfortunately it will probably turn out to be over featured ,over priced , under powered ,generally under done . Probably priced high as there is profit to be made by just slightly undercutting the import USA utes . |
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Yesterday, 07:13 PM | #6 | ||
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A couple of years back, a comment was made to me regarding Ford questing what buyers saw in Full Sized Pickups.
Was it the sheer size and room available or was it the higher tow and haul figures or was it all of that? Step one was providing the 3.5 EB crew cab F150 to Aussie buyers, the next step is seeing whether buyers would pay for a Ranger with greater tow and hauling ability. I’m wondering if Ranger SD will have dual wheel rear axle…. |
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Order a Jap truck and it could be 18 months.
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Yesterday, 07:29 PM | #9 | ||
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You can still get Jap trucks, there's a bit of stock floating around of Isuzu N series Servicepack X at a dealership level at the moment, which is aimed squarely at tradies
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Yesterday, 08:59 PM | #11 | ||
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Is the Super Duty single cab only?
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Simply put, there needs to be another license class for towing this much weight and authorities should be treating them the same as heavy commercial vehicles (scales). It be good if Ford could really set this apart from the rest - an option of coyote or Godzilla V8. |
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Yesterday, 10:05 PM | #14 | ||
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Wouldn't make sense to make it single cab only, IVECO Daily/Isuzu NLS 4X4 competitor in dual cab form and you capitalise on gray nomads and lifestyle brigade with a dual cab.
I don't think they can lose with this new super duty, I wonder if it's going to be counted as Ranger sales or it'll go into the same truck sales stats as the others. |
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