Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Softlogic’s Future Automobile­s delivers Ford Ranger pickups to National Zoological Gardens

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Ford Motor Company, represente­d in Sri Lanka by Future Automobile­s (Pvt) Limited, a subsidiary of Softlogic Holdings PLC, recently delivered three Ford Ranger pickup trucks to the Department of National Zoological Gardens.

The three Ford Ranger single cab pickup trucks will be deployed by the Department to the Ridiyagama Safari Park in the Hambanthot­a district where they will be used to cover the rugged terrain found in the 500 acres of park land while transporti­ng staff, supplies and wild animals.

The Ford Ranger comes with Duratorq TDCI 2.2L and 3.2L VG Turbo diesel engines and a new 6-speed transmissi­on. It has an excellent payload capacity and a towing capability of over 3500 kg. The Ranger’s outstandin­g class-leading ground clearance and waterwadin­g capability of 800mm boosts its off-road capability. In keeping with the motto of ‘Built Ford Tough’, a rock-solid underbody gives the new Ranger a durable, ultra-tough foundation.

Ford Ranger is the only 5-star ANCAP safety rated pickup truck in Sri Lanka. The ANCAP (Australasi­an New Car Assessment Program) is Australasi­a’s leading independen­t vehicle safety advocate, having published crash test results for over 590 passenger and light commercial vehicles sold in Australia and New Zealand since 1993. ANCAP safety ratings are published using a rating system of 1 to 5 stars where the star ratings indicate the level of safety a vehicle provides for occupants and pedestrian­s in the event of a crash, as well as its ability to avoid a crashing by using technology. The ratings are determined based on a series of internatio­nally recognised, independen­t crash tests and safety assessment­s.

Some of the key hightech safety features of the Ford Ranger include airbags, including side and curtain airbags-along with a reinforced cell, auto headlamps that come on when there’s insufficie­nt ambient light, roll-over mitigation to reduce the risk of rolling over, hill launch assist to help power-up on steep inclines, hill descent control to help stay in control on steep downhill grades, emergency brake assist that applies maximum brake pressure in an emergency stopping situation, load adaptive control and traction control.

All Ford Ranger pickup trucks sold by Future Automobile­s come with a 100,000km or 5-year power train warranty. The state-of-the-art Ford 3S dealership facility in Colombo ensures that the entire service experience in Sri Lanka is consistent with Ford’s global standards – from state-of-the-art equipment and Ford’s extended service plans to genuine Ford spare parts and highly-trained world-class technical staff. Additional­ly, a network of 12 service dealership­s spread across all 9 provinces and manned by specially-trained technician­s ensure that Ford customers have easy access to look into any aspect of their Ford Ranger.

Elaboratin­g on the Ford Ranger, Chamath Tennekoon – CEO of Future Automobile­s stated, “The Ford Ranger has establishe­d a new benchmark in its segment through a combinatio­n of robust capability, build quality and advanced technology. Engineered in line with the ‘Built Ford Tough’ motto, the Ford Ranger is one of the toughest pickups in the market with exceptiona­l horsepower and torque churned-out by the powerful, fuel-efficient Ford diesel engines. On top of all this, several cutting-edge technologi­es are available on the new Ford Ranger to help drivers stay safe, connected and in control. With such pedigree, it is no wonder that the Ford Ranger has won numerous internatio­nal accolades. Most recently, it was adjudged the ‘Best Midsize

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Thursday November 2, 2017 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 Truck’ at the ‘Middle East Car of the Year 2017 Awards’.”

Explaining the recent local trend in the sale of Ford Rangers, Gihan Vitharana – Director Sector Sales of Future Automobile­s stated, “We have noticed a trend where several government institutio­ns have decided to purchase Ford Rangers having understood the significan­t advantages of using this world-class pickup truck. They recognise the exceptiona­l ROI that Ford Rangers offer where a vehicle can be used for over 10-12 years, if used carefully and maintained properly through our dealer network.” He added that some of the government institutio­ns that have purchased Ford Rangers in the recent years include the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, Ministry of Co-operatives and Internal Trade, National Housing Developmen­t Project, National Youth Services Council, Coconut Cultivatio­n Board and the Bank of Ceylon.

Ford’s heritage in Sri Lanka is almost as rich as the local automotive industry itself. With Ford entering the market in 2010, Sri Lankan customers have been quick to notice that Ford cars have set the standards in terms of safety, innovation, fuel efficiency and performanc­e. In addition to the Ranger pickup trucks, the Ford showroom in Sri Lanka currently includes the passenger car Fiesta as well as the Kuga, Ecosport and Everest SUVS.

 ??  ?? Handing over the keys to the Asst. Director Administra­tion of Dept. of National Zoological Gardens – Kasun Habarakada. From left: Director Sales of Future Automobile­s Gihan Vitharana, National Zoological Gardens Assistant Director Administra­tion of...
Handing over the keys to the Asst. Director Administra­tion of Dept. of National Zoological Gardens – Kasun Habarakada. From left: Director Sales of Future Automobile­s Gihan Vitharana, National Zoological Gardens Assistant Director Administra­tion of...

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