Yeah, the 4drs is a give-away.
Funny, in Mexico you see a mess of the older body style Rangers with 4 drs but they were never offered here.
If you want 4 door Rangers, just go to Afghanistan, they're everywhere! And most of them are broken down sitting around in junkyards on Afghani bases. They don't take care of them at all
Yeah, the 4drs is a give-away.
Funny, in Mexico you see a mess of the older body style Rangers with 4 drs but they were never offered here.
Yeah, the 4drs is a give-away.
Funny, in Mexico you see a mess of the older body style Rangers with 4 drs but they were never offered here.
Did you guys even bother to look at the link? It clearly shows new edition 4-door Ranger Raptors. They debuted at the Chicago Auto Show earlier this year, and there are youtube videos showing them (probably prototypes) in action.
At the Detroit auto show earlier this month, Ford finally revealed the U.S.-market Ranger. Production will begin later this year, with sales beginning in early 2019. But while there's a good chance the Ranger Raptor will eventually join the American lineup, in its current form, the truck we saw today will only be sold in the Asia Pacific market. Because of that, any version Ford decides to sell in the U.S. will probably offer different powertrain combinations, interior features, options packages, and sheetmetal.
Yeah, the 4drs is a give-away.
Funny, in Mexico you see a mess of the older body style Rangers with 4 drs but they were never offered here.
Yeah, the 4drs is a give-away.
Funny, in Mexico you see a mess of the older body style Rangers with 4 drs but they were never offered here.
Did you guys even bother to look at the link? It clearly shows new edition 4-door Ranger Raptors. They debuted at the Chicago Auto Show earlier this year, and there are youtube videos showing them (probably prototypes) in action.
Not only looked at the link but READ it.
That configuration is not available stateside any time soon.
Historically, Ford's marketing trumps their results.
Keep scrolling down, below the article Ed posted and you'll find a second article about some folks seeing one with the steering wheel on the left side. It was spotted near Oklahoma City on a flatbed trailer.
We can only hope.
While I'd much prefer the twin-turbo diesel, I'd settle for the HO V6.
Ed
The Ranger Raptor and other versions of the Ranger for the US market are already here and being tested.
SPIED: 2019 Ford Ranger XLT, Wildtrak, and Raptor, Plus 2020 Ford Bronco Mule
The Blue Oval’s Midsize Off-Roaders Strut Their Stuff in Arizona
http://www.trucktrend.com/future-trucks/1708-spied-2019-ford-ranger-and-2020-ford-bronco-mule/
With the full sized Raptors going for 75+, what are these going to sell for 55-60?
A lot of the appeal of the original Ranger was the affordability