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Ford
elevates Ranger to new heights in style and design
defined by its distinctive, muscular Tough Style
exterior. With genuine class-leading TDCi power
and performance, the new Ford Ranger for 2009
also comes loaded with real visual excitement.
Ford's
global leadership and expertise in pickup truck
design and development has led to considerable
improvements to its compact Ranger pickup. Respected
throughout more than 130 markets around the world,
the new Ford Ranger effectively combines genuine
durability and toughness with a new distinct and
muscular exterior design.
Through
the years Ranger has earned the respect from those
who depend on their truck every day, says
Ian Constance, Product Development Director, Ford
Motor Company, Asia Pacific and Africa.
The
new Ranger leverages its toughness with Ford's
engineering know-how to create a compact truck
that is unequalled for its all-around ability
and style.
This blend of strength and style Ford describes
it as Tough Style defines new Ranger and
brings to the compact truck segment a very high
degree of attention to design and detail beyond
the competition's offerings.
Its
contemporary design gives new Ranger instant credibility
as an urban vehicle and its versatility makes
Ranger a logical lifestyle choice, says
Scott Strong, Design Director, Ford Motor Company,
Asia Pacific and Africa.
Youd
be proud to be seen driving the new Ranger anywhere,
and its strong on-road presence is built upon
expert craftsmanship and detailed design.
Clearly inspired by the high-impact Ranger MAX
show truck which Ford revealed at the Thailand
International Motor Expo in November the
new Ford Ranger puts into production several distinctive
design elements that create a new look for the
compact pickup segment.
The
very positive reaction to Ranger MAX validated
our Tough Style design direction for the new Ranger,
says Paul Gibson, Chief Designer, Ford Motor Company,
Asia Pacific and Africa.
Ranger
MAX is visually distinctive and muscular, and
those same design elements such as the wide grille
and open mouth air intake [feeding the intercooler
and radiator] are used effectively on new Ford
Ranger.
Were
convinced that the new Ranger's design will hit
home with buyers who appreciate a truck that looks
tough and is tough. And they can be sure that
the new Ranger is as capable as ever.
Bold
New Ranger Face

In
design terms, the new front styling takes Ranger
from the shadows and puts it under the spot light.
Tough Style moves Ranger design forward to a muscular
and distinctive look.
Its
design as well as its all-around abilities set
the Ranger apart from its competitors, says
Gibson.
The
horizontal three-bar grille embossed with RANGER
lettering, the functional twin black vertical
nostrils, the extended opening below the bumperline
and large headlamps that wraparound each front
corner effectively establish a new design benchmark
for the compact truck segment. It is a remarkable
transformation that highlights perfectly the strong
character of Ranger.
We
know that todays truck buyer is likely to
own a flat-screen TV or an espresso coffee machine,
Gibson says. Weve executed the design
of the new Ford Ranger with the same attention
to detail as you'll find on high-end products.
The
three-bar grille is one of Fords global
design traits and is a prominent feature on the
flagship F-150 full-size pickup in the United
States. Its boldness is contrasted by clever details,
including recessed grille meshwork and two elongated
nostril duct shapes.

The
new Ranger exudes Tough Style, says Gibson.
We recognise Ranger's reputation for toughness
and durability, and we built on those qualities
with modern design features to accentuate its
sportiness and confidence.
Ford
Rangers new front design is executed with
clever, sculpted surfaces and appealing shapes
united with precise execution. These details are
critical to achieving the modern, muscular look
that todays truck owner wants.
The
headlamps are the eyes of new Ranger, and the
distinct new wraparound headlamp design is a signature
feature, Gibson says. We approached
the Ranger design with the same high standards
as we do with our passenger cars, and the headlamps
are the soul of new Ranger. They give new Ranger
a serious, determined look.
Power
is a Ranger strength. With the choice of two Duratorq
TDCi engines producing 330Nm and 380Nm
Ranger has the power to get the job done.
Visually, the new front design reflects the robust
character of Ranger. Functionally, the new front
design directs air where it is needed to aid in
efficient air-conditioning performance and engine
cooling in hot weather.
The
large opening in the lower fascia provides a fresh
supply of cool air to the TDCi turbocharged engine's
intercooler. By mounting the intercooler forward
of the radiator and directly in the flow of cool
air, the boosted intake charge from the variable-geometry
turbocharger remains consistent and allows the
engine to perform more efficiently.
Several
of our competitors position the intercooler above
the engine and use a dramatic scoop on the hood
to direct air to it. We found intercooler performance
to be far better when located where we've positioned
it low and in the direct flow of air,
explains Hiroaki Hashimoto, Ranger Program Director,
Ford Motor Company, Asia Pacific and Africa.
New
Rangers lower fascia includes integrated
eyebrow shapes for foglamps and subtle features
influenced by aerodynamic testing. The design
of the side mirrors is where aero testing paid
gains.
Despite
the fact that the mirrors are very large to improve
visibility, the side mirrors' shape is sleek and
allows the wind to flow past without creating
turbulence and wind noise.
As
a detail design change on the new Ranger Wildtrak,
the turn indicator is incorporated into the mirror
housing as a row of LEDs.
New
Ranger's sleek Tough Style is supported by solid
engineering. The tapered front is more aerodynamic
and sweeps rearward at its edges to incorporate
Rangers bold front wheel arches. This key
design detail communicates Rangers solid,
confident stance and composed handling character,
whether in 4x2 or 4x4 configurations.
The
new Ford Ranger will be launched first in Thailand
from mid February and introduced into other key
markets in the region, including Australia, during
the first and second quarter.
Built
in Thailand, the new Ranger will be exported to
approximately 130 markets around the world.

Wheel
Appeal
A
freshly designed range of alloy wheels complements
Ford Ranger's new exterior design. Ranger XLT
models arrive with a new six-spoke 16x7-inch wheel
that is evolutionary in design with improvements
making it stronger, lighter and more resistant
to trapping dirt and mud.
Rangers
planted stance highlights another
major element from the successful Ranger MAX show
truck a brilliant set of wheels. The deep
offset 18x7.5-inch alloy wheels shown on Ranger
MAX will be available on new Ranger Wildtrak in
Australia and Europe.
Diamond-cut
and polished with black accents, the six-spoke
wheel design complements new Rangers Tough
Style like a fashionable oversized watch. The
18x7.5-inch wheels are paired with chunky 255/60
tyres ensuring confident handling characteristics
and a smooth, comfortable ride.
They
look fantastic, and beyond the obvious visual
impact of big 18-inch wheels on a compact truck,
there's the assurance of knowing they have been
engineered for Ranger, says Hashimoto.
Ranger
XL 4x2 models are equipped with a steel 15x6.5-inch
wheel mounted on a 215/70 tyre, while the Ranger
XL 4x2 Hi-Rider and XL 4x4 models features a styled
steel 15-inch wheel with a 235/75 tyre.

Powerful
Profile
The
compact truck which pioneered the innovative Super
Cab, Ranger offers customers a comprehensive selection
of body style choices and series levels.
Ranger
is available in three series levels: XL, XLT and
Wildtrak. Each offers interior features suited
to different truck buyers. Full of personality,
the high-specification signature series is the
Ranger Wildtrak, which is available as Crew Cab
Pick-up 4x4.
Wildtrak
features unique OEM-quality body treatments, including
body-colour tailgate cladding with embossed Ranger
branding, box rails and roof rails with aluminium
bar accents, a frame mounted aluminium grey side
step with titanium-coloured end caps, a special
sportsbar mounted on the pickup bed behind the
cab and colourful Wildtrak decals on the front
doors and tailgate.
There
is also an innovative roller shutter, which will
be available on Wildtrak as a no cost option
it is a stylish new solution for providing protection
and security for the pick-up load area, while
retaining the flexibility to handle bulky loads
when the situation arises.
These
details combine to create a bold, sporty and confident
image of Tough Style.
Ranger
is available in three body styles Single
Cab, Super Cab and Crew Cab. Each of these body
styles is available as a compact pickup or in
a chassis cab configuration, making Ranger ideally
suited to the wide-ranging requirements of the
compact truck market.
The
Super Cab is a unique four-door system providing
freer access to the cabin by featuring two forward-hinged
doors and two rear-hinged access panels. Introduced
by Ranger in 2002, Super Cab provides unobstructed
access to the spacious interior for ease of entry
and cargo loading and an uncompromised side-impact
safety structure that replaces the centre pillar
of a traditional Crew Cab.
The
versatility of the Super Cab door design for urban
drivers is immediately valued in everyday use
where groceries, exercise gear, a bicycle or a
big flat-screen TV can be secured in the cabin
behind locked doors.
For
the workman, the Super Cab design opens up valued
space for tools and equipment.
Details
by Design
Drawing
attention to the trailing edge of each front fender
is a black vent plate that incorporates the side
indicator on XL and XLT models, and a chrome RANGER
badge on the high-series Wildtrak. This new element
exemplifies contemporary design that distinguishes
new Ranger from its competition.
Directly
above these unique vents and equally detailed
in their design are new enlarged side mirrors
offering excellent visibility and the ability
to pivot for tight clearance areas. The mirror
housings feature an argent finish on Ranger XL
models, and a chrome finish on Ranger XLT and
Wildtrak.
The
side mirrors also feature a high-intensity LED
integral turn indicator on Ranger Wildtrak.
Following
a consistent design direction, Rangers door
handles and tailgate handle are also finished
in black on XL and chrome on XLT and Wildtrak.
Overfender
arches on 4x2 Hi-Rider and 4x4 models are moulded
in black for XL models and finished in body colour
for XLT and Wildtrak. The rear bumper is finished
in body colour with black step-plate on XL, while
a chrome rear step bumper is featured on XLT and
Wildtrak.
New
Ford Ranger is offered in a choice of eight exterior
paint colours, including a new colour, Desert
Bronze.
Clear
tail lamps another contemporary design
cue visually unite the smooth tailgate
with the sculpted box side with appealing coherence.
The clear tail lamps provide an interesting visual
contrast to Ranger's exterior colour range.
The
sleek new shape and precision-sculpted details
combine to define Ford Ranger's fresh new style,
Gibson says.
Tough
Style reinforces Rangers well-known strengths
and versatility and also introduces contemporary
evolution that we believe will appeal to todays
incredibly diverse truck buyers.
The
Ford Ranger is available in 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrains.
The popular Ranger 4x2 Hi-Rider offers a unique
combination, being 2wd and using the robust components
and the higher ground clearance of a 4x4. Hi-Rider's
ground clearance improves by 26mm (above Ranger
4x2) to a total of 207mm on 15-inch wheels.
The
Hi-Rider was an innovative first for Ford when
developed and launched several years ago. It continues
to gain in popularity as customers appreciate
the taller ride height combined with the Hi-Rider's
ability to traverse poorly maintained roads.
Style,
Space, Craftsmanship and Comfort

Even
with its proven truck toughness and capability,
new Ranger's interior offers carlike comfort and
low NVH, thanks to ergonomically crafted seats,
climate control and MP3-compatible audio and a
body shell engineered to isolate the cabin from
road noise.
All
Ranger models offer AM/FM radio and an MP3-compatible
CD player as standard. The audio unit features
a digital display that incorporates a clock function.
The lower centre console features an integral
12-volt power outlet and AUX input connection
for popular MP3 players, such as the Apple iPod.
Ranger
offers a high-performance climate control system
featuring intuitively designed backlit rotary
control switches in the instrument panel centre
stack and large, strategically positioned louvered
air vents. Two additional air outlets near each
front door rotate 360 degrees to allow occupants
to direct cabin airflow where most comfortable.
Ranger
also offers an array of clever stowage solutions,
including a centre stack sunglass storage binnacle,
a front-door stowage bin that holds a half-litre
water bottle and a handy pull-out tray above the
glove compartment.
The
sliding tray, extending the width of the passenger
side of the dashboard, supports a weight of 10
kilograms and can be used as a work surface. Rangers
large centre console is divided into two levels.
The top bin can accommodate a mobile phone or
sunglasses, while the lower bin accommodates larger
objects, including up to 10 CD cases.
Rangers
instrument panel features the contemporary and
relaxing appeal of red illumination of its three
large, individual gauges each set within
its own binnacle ensuring excellent visibility
day and night and also giving Rangers interior
a dynamic feel.
Ranger
features power window and mirror controls within
easy reach of the driver on the door panel. The
drivers window has a one-touch down feature
and the switch is backlit for visibility at night.

Ranger
Power and Capability
The
new Ford Ranger offers a choice of engines, transmissions
and drivetrain configurations, reflecting its
reputation for capability and truck toughness.
Two
versions of Fords acclaimed Duratorq TDCi
diesel engine lead the powertrain lineup. Both
TDCi engines deliver quick response, produce strong
torque at low revs, offer highly refined characteristics
and are fuel efficient with low running costs.
The
common-rail diesel engines are available in 2.5-litre
and 3.0-litre displacement versions, both engines
employ advanced turbo technology intercooler
and variable-geometry turbocharging to
reduce turbo lag and improve overall performance.
Both TDCi engines also develop class-leading torque
outputs.
The
common-rail fuel system combines high fuel pressure
of up to 1600 bar and multiple phase injection
timing to deliver efficient power and refined
operating characteristics.
Class-leading
Torque
Ford
powertrain engineers have developed the advanced
TDCi engine to deliver exceptional overall qualities
to give Ranger a driving advantage against its
competitors. Ranger's 3.0-litre TDCi engine produces
as much as 37Nm (10 percent) more peak torque
than the Toyota HiLux 3.0-litre diesel engine.
Plenty
of available torque from Ford's TDCi Duratorq
diesels makes them highly responsive to the driver's
needs and gives Ranger plenty of Ford truck grunt.
The 105kW 2.5-litre engine is rated at 330Nm,
while the 115kW 3.0-litre version delivers 380Nm
peak torque at 1800rpm.
Ranger
delivers torque when and where it's needed. At
3000rpm, the Ranger's 3.0-litre TDCi diesel proves
its flexibility in delivering more than 350Nm.
In fact, that's more torque than most of its competitors'
diesel engines produce at peak.
The
TDCi diesels are powerful, refined and available
in 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrain configurations with
a choice of Fords five-speed automatic transmission
or five-speed manual.

Ranger
4x4 Goes To Extremes
With
the advantage of 34 degrees and 33 degrees approach
and departure angles, respectively, the Ford Ranger
4x4 provides superior ground clearance and river
fording capability.
The
Ranger 4x4 utilises a proven Borg Warner transfer
case and the ease of electronic shift-on-the-fly
when accompanying the five-speed automatic transmission.
Those who are serious about off-road driving for
either work or recreation will recognise the advantages
of Ranger's low-range gearing reduction of 2.48:1
(automatic transmission) and 2.02:1 (manual transmission).
This
exceptionally low gearing combines with Ranger's
high-torque TDCi engines to make it the most capable
4x4 compact pickup to travel beyond where the
pavement ends.
The
underside of Ranger 4x4 is well armoured. Fuel
tank, transfer case, engine and transmission are
protected by strong steel plating.
Ranger
Tough
Ranger
isnt just about Tough Style. Its about
proven truck toughness. Rangers toughness
starts with a purpose-built truck backbone. Its
unique overlapped, cross-braced ladder frame delivers
clear strength superiority.
The
frame is engineered for greater rigidity than
H-beam or open-beam configurations. The frame
structure is the foundation of Rangers load-carrying
capacity, towing capability, durability, handling
performance and ride quality.
Ranger
features a truck-tough, long-leaf rear suspension
with oversized 32mm gas shock absorbers for consistent
ride stability and load capacity. This gives Ranger
its renowned big-load capability and smooth ride.
The
front suspension, optimised for laden and unladen
roadholding and handling, is a truck-engineered
double-wishbone design with torsion bar springs.
Ranger
is the only compact truck in its class to prioritise
driving dynamics as a core product quality. Ford's
chassis engineers have tuned the suspension's
elements to reduce body roll and to give Ranger
a poised, confident handling character reinforced
by precise accurate steering.
Engineers
have matched perfectly the clutch pedal effort
and action to coordinate with the manual transmission's
gear selector throw and shift efforts. These detail
touches are commonly experienced in sports cars
... and Ranger pickup.
Excellent
pedal layout that allows for heel-toe shifting
benefits the urban driver with an enthusiastic,
precise shift quality, while the 4x4 driver will
also appreciate the value of Ranger's perfect
heel-toe pedal layout in extreme conditions.
Ranger
4x2 Hi-Rider and Ranger 4x4 models employ a two-way
mechanical, multiplate, torque-sensing limited
slip differential in the rear axle. It helps to
optimise torque balance between the left and right
rear wheels in low-traction situations, as well
as in higher speed cornering.
Stopping
power is another Ranger strength. Ranger offers
as standard on XLT and Wildtrak (optional on XL)
a four-sensor, three-channel, four-wheel antilock
braking system designed to prevent wheel lockup
during hard braking.
Ranger
also features Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
(EBD) on ABS-equipped models, a system which distributes
braking force to the front and rear wheels in
accordance with the vehicles speed and the
load applied to the rear wheels.
By
increasing the rear-wheel braking force when the
rear wheels are heavily loaded, this system enables
safer, more effective braking with shorter braking
and stopping distances.
It
has been calibrated especially for Ranger's load
carrying and towing capabilities, giving the Ranger
driver an added feeling of confidence.
Ranger
features thick, ventilated front brake disc rotors,
with generously sized pads for optimal heat handling
capacity and pedal feel. Four-wheel-drive versions
have the assurance of dual opposing-piston callipers,
another touch of Ranger Tough Style.

The
Load Ranger
The
heart of Rangers truck capability is its
extra-deep-sidewall pickup box. This design maximises
load capacity and cargo flexibility.
The
Ranger pickup box features:
Well-placed
cargo tiedowns. Easy to access, these tiedown
hooks have been designed with Fords extensive
truck engineering experience.
Slotted inner fenders that allow the easy insertion
of available shelving systems for cargo management
and loading.
Ranger
is available in three pickup box dimensions depending
on cab configuration:
Single
Cab 2280mm x 1456mm
Super Cab 1753mm x 1456mm
Crew Cab 1530mm x 1456mm
Ranger also offers class-leading towing capability.
Ranger 4x2 models equipped with the 2.5-litre
TDCi are rated at up to 2250kg, while the Ranger
4x4 3.0-litre TDCi models can tow up to 3000kg,
making Ranger not just tough but up for adventure,
too.
(Ranger's cargo and towing capacities are dependent
on model and market.)
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