Maritzburg Sun (South Africa)

Yet another limited Ranger

Based on the luxuriousl­y appointed Wildtrak, the limited-edition Stormtrak is poised to continue the success of Ford’s popular Ranger range.

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hen it was launched in 2020, the Ranger Thunder added distinctiv­e styling and enhanced functional­ity to the already trendy and popular Ranger Wildtrak on which it was based,” says Doreen Mashinini, general manager for marketing at Ford South Africa.

“The Thunder proved itself a tremendous success surpassing all expectatio­ns with a sales tally of well over 2 000 units during its 12-month production run,” she says.

“The new Ranger Stormtrak builds on this strong foundation by introducin­g even more striking visual enhancemen­ts and convenienc­e features to Ford’s generously specified bakkie,” says Mashinini.

The Ranger Stormtrak gains several outlandish design elements, including a striking black mesh grille with red inserts, a black insert in the lower section of the front bumper, black decals for the bonnet and doors, black roof rails and 18-inch alloy wheels finished in gloss black.

Three-dimensiona­l Stormtrak logos on the lower sections of the front doors, as well as on the rear tailgate identify the newcomer, along with an attention-grabbing model specific lucid red paint colour. It can also be had sea grey, frozen white and blue lightning.

The Stormtrak will be fitted with a power roller shutter for the rear load compartmen­t, which allows a customer to electronic­ally open or close the protective shutter over the loadbox and provides a convenient method to securely stow cargo out of sight.

Bespoke buttons on the key fob, instrument panel and inside the load box add to the overall convenienc­e of the system, complement­ed by the tailgate locking mechanism being integrated into the vehicle’s central locking system.

Adding further versatilit­y is the adjustable bed divider kit that makes it easy for the owner to compartmen­talise the cargo area according to the size of the items being carried – thus preventing goods from shifting around when driving. A drop-in bedliner provides a useful 12-volt socket for powering accessorie­s such as a camping fridge.

Standard features in the Stormtrak is exceptiona­l and includes the SYNC3 infotainme­nt system with embedded navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a nifty USB charging port located in the rearview mirror makes for easy fitment of a dash cam.

The Stormtrak is also equipped with Ford’s innovative FordPass functional­ity that allows owners to remotely access numerous vehicle features from their phone – such as remote and scheduled starts to either cool or heat the cabin.

As standard is an extensive list of innovative active and passive safety systems and driver aids, such as Adaptive

Cruise Control (ACC) with Forward Collision Alert, Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Keeping Alert and Lane Keeping Aid, and Driver Alert System.

Safety is further aided by the fitment of LED headlamps as standard for improved safety when driving at night. Daytime visibility is also improved with the inclusion of the distinctiv­e LED daytime running lights.

The new Stormtrak further inherits Ford’s innovative Semi-Automatic Parallel Park Assist (SAPPA).

The Stormtrak is powered by Ford’s 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo engine which produces 157kW and 500Nm. It is paired with an advanced 10-speed automatic transmissi­on.

The Ranger Stormtrak is priced at R790 300 for the 4×2 model while the off-road ready 4×4 model costs R846 500 – VAT inclusive.

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