en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ford has unveiled the Ranger Super Duty at the Abenteuer & Allrad (Adventure & All-Wheel Drive) exhibition in Bad Kissingen, Germany. This is a heavy-duty pickup developed for high-intensity work scenarios, targeting users who find the standard Ranger not rugged enough.
While some pickup models shift towards leather interiors, large screens, and leisure positioning, Ford has chosen a differentiated path: the Ranger Super Duty is designed specifically for hard work. This model can tow heavy loads, carry substantial cargo, and traverse terrain where other commercial vehicles cannot. Ford primarily targets professional sectors such as forestry, rescue services, construction, and government agencies.
The Ranger Super Duty is powered by a 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine, delivering 209 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque. This pickup can carry nearly 2 tons of cargo and tow up to 4.5 tons, with a total permissible towing mass of approximately 8 tons, bringing it closer to true heavy-duty pickups while remaining within the mid-size vehicle range. To achieve this performance, Ford has reinforced the vehicle with multiple enhancements: a strengthened chassis, a more robust suspension system, an improved rear axle differential, and axles designed for higher loads. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with underbody protection, rugged off-road tires, and a snorkel, all tuned for maximum off-road capability.
For private customers, the Ranger Super Duty currently has a limited role. Ford primarily positions it for use on worksites, in enclosed areas, or within institutional settings, with road certification under review.
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