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Ford Ranger 2.0 Biturbo Double Cab Wildtrak (2025)
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- Power steering
- Stability Control
- Traction control
- Multi-function steering wheel controls
- Bluetooth connectivity
- USB port
- Navigation
- Air conditioning
- Electric windows
- Airbags
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Cruise control
- Remote central locking
- Tyre pressure sensor/monitor / deflation detection system
- Lane departure warning
- ISOFIX child seat mountings
The 2025 Ford Ranger 2.0 Biturbo Double Cab Wildtrak 4x2 arrives with a compelling blend of workhorse capability and modern tech, priced at R 895 500. Powered by a front-mounted 2.0L diesel i4 engine, it delivers 154kW and a brawny 500nM of torque - figures that give it a substantial edge over segment rivals in low- and mid-range pulling power. Ford claims an efficient 7.2L/100km average consumption, translating to a theoretical 1,111 km range from its 80L tank.
In the competitive South African bakkie market, the Wildtrak 4x2 squares off against diesel double cabs like the Toyota Hilux 2.8 GD-6 Raider 4x2 (150kW/500nM, R 844 212) and Isuzu D-Max 3.0 TD 4x2 (140kW/450nM, R 856 900). While all three offer similar torque, the Ranger's power output slightly leads. Its tech package also stands out, featuring standard navigation, a 7-airbag safety suite, lane departure warning, and an 8-year/90,000 km service plan. Buyers prioritizing drivetrain refinement and warranty peace of mind will find this Ranger compelling, though those needing 4x4 traction should explore Wildtrak's pricier sibling.
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