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Ford unveils Ranger Super Duty with 4,500 kg towing capacity

26.06.2026 10:02 1 min 1 source
Auto Test SPA
Ford unveils Ranger Super Duty with 4,500 kg towing capacity
Original source: Auto Test

Ford Australia has introduced the Ranger Super Duty, a pickup redesigned from the chassis to function as a light truck. It features a 3.0-liter turbo diesel V6 producing 250 hp and 600 Nm, a 10-speed automatic transmission, and reinforced suspension. Braked towing capacity is 4,500 kg, with a gross combined mass exceeding 7,500 kg. Standard equipment includes a snorkel, underbody protection, and all-terrain tires. The pickup is built in Thailand and South Africa; its launch in Argentina has not been confirmed.

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