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All-new Ranger on test in NZ

Ford gives sneak peek at its new ute with footage of Australasi­an testing

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Ford has given the biggest hint yet of the look of the all-new Ranger with an official video of prototype testing in the hot, dry terrain of Australia and the snowcovere­d surfaces of the Southern Hemisphere Proving Ground (SHPG) in Central Otago.

Scan the QR code below with your camera phone to see it.The company has confirmed that the new Ranger will be revealed in its entirety later this year, but for now it remains heavily disguised. There’s one clear hint at its new styling direction thanks to some careful (and very deliberate) cutouts in the cladding around the headlights that reveal an American F-150 look to the front. The emphasis in the video is very much on off-road performanc­e. Ford’s scant press release says it shows the “highly capable next-gen Ranger in its natural habitat” and promises it will be the “ideal partner for work and adventure”. But it’s likely the current 2.0-litre biturbo diesel engine will carry over, given it’s one of the cleaner one-tonne ute powertrain­s around at the moment. New powertrain options are also expected, including the possibilit­y of petrol V6 power. It’s also a certainty that the new Ranger will eventually be offered with plugin power. Ford has already announced that all its commercial vehicles in Europe will be zero-emissions capable by 2024 and Ranger is currently the best-selling ute in that part of the world. Hybrid versions have already been spotted testing on the Continent. The current Ranger already boasts some classleadi­ng connectivi­ty (it’s “live” through FordPass Connect with a SIM card embedded, for example) and Ford is promising even more tech in the new model, which will be “the toughest, most capable and connected Ranger pickup yet”. Ranger will also provide the base for the next-generation Volkswagen Amarok, although Ford is the lead partner in the

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