Over 4 days, from 7th to 10th March, we will be showcasing the All-New Ford Ranger in the OMC Transit Centre showroom where you will be able to experience it first-hand.
The renowned Ford 4x4 pick-up truck, renewed and reimagined. The All-New Ford Ranger has been built to meet the demands of your work life and designed to deliver maximum joy wherever your time off takes you.
Delivering a bold new look, increased capability and a host of exciting new design and technology features, the All-New Ford Ranger is our most capable and impressive Ranger yet. It’s clear why it continues to be Europe’s best-selling pickup.
The All-New Ranger is now the OMC Transit Centre, come and take a closer look and discover just what makes it different.
Discover XL, XLT, Wildtrak and Platinum series in a range of bodystyles and powertrains.
JUST SOME OF THE RANGER’S FEATURES
DESIGN
Ranger’s redesign makes a solid statement of modern, well-crafted toughness. With a bold rectangular front grille and signature daytime running lights combined with muscular body sides and a wider stance than before. The Ranger is also more powerful, more efficient and has lower emissions than ever before. With three powertrains available, there’s even a 3.0L EcoBlue V6 diesel delivering 240PS and 600 Nm of torque.
CAPABILITY
The All-New Ranger has a 1 tonne gross payload and can handle towing up to 3.5 tonne^. And a wading depth of 800 mm means it goes where lesser vehicles may fear to tread. With a wider stance, the All-New Ranger load box area is now wide enough to accommodate a standard Euro pallet between the wheel houses. The innovative rear bumper design now includes a convenient integrated foot step on either side, providing easier access to your cargo.
EXPERIENCE
Smooth city streets or rocky off-road terrain, wherever you’re driving Ranger’s Terrain Management System fine-tunes vehicle settings to suite the conditions. Ford Ranger’s 360-degree camera helps you to be more aware of your surroundings with images from several cameras positioned around the vehicle used to display your view.