Ford Ranger FX4 (2021) Launch Review
Ford South Africa has welcomed an FX4 double-cab derivative to its Ranger line-up and, apart from offering unique styling elements, the newcomer introduces a nifty connectivity feature – FordPass Connect. Cars.co.za journalist Gero Lilleike travelled to the Wild Coast to experience the Ranger FX4 in the metal.
Ford is on a roll! Earlier this month, the brand announced a massive R15.8-million investment in its local operation that will see significant upgrades made to its Silverton production facility ahead of the production of the all-new Ranger, as well as the all-new Volkswagen Amarok (which is based on the Blue Oval's next-gen bakkie), both of which are due for local release around 2023, perhaps sooner.
As the current-gen Ranger nears the end of its product lifecycle, Ford has been quite eager to capitalise on strong demand for uniquely-styled and kitted-out leisure double-cabs. As such, Ford has been rolling out a number of upgraded Ranger derivatives that cater for various budgets and, based on the market uptake, this strategy is creating a win-win situation, not only for the brand – customers too.
Just a few months ago, Ford South Africa introduced the Ranger Thunder (based on the Ranger Wildtrak) and then, towards the end of 2020, followed it up with the launch of the Ranger XL Sport (based on the Ranger XL), which catered for the high- and low ends of the Ranger’s customer base respectively.
Now, with the introduction of the new Ranger FX4 (based on the Ranger XLT), the Blue Oval is looking to satisfy the needs of buyers who would ordinarily be interested in middle-of-the-range derivatives in the bakkie line-up. The FX4 nameplate first arrived on the local market in 2017 (pre-facelift) and this latest Ranger FX4 is bound to resonate with local buyers too.
Ford Ranger FX4 Price in South Africa (February 2021)
2.0 Single Turbo Double Cab XLT FX4 10AT 4x2 R618 900
2.0 Single Turbo Double Cab XLT FX4 10AT 4x4 R687 900
Ford South Africa has welcomed an FX4 double-cab derivative to its Ranger line-up and, apart from offering unique styling elements, the newcomer introduces a nifty connectivity feature – FordPass Connect. Cars.co.za journalist Gero Lilleike travelled to the Wild Coast to experience the Ranger...
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