The recently-facelifted Ford Ranger pickup truck has received the more rugged Wildtrack package in Thailand, which brings a distinctive design and unique features.
The new Ford Ranger Wildtrak sports a new trapezoidal grille with strong outboard nostrils finished in a dark, liquid metallic gray. The same accent color is found on the side mirrors, door handles, side air vents, bed rails and taillamps.
Other distinctive features are the rectangular fog lamps, a unique sports hoop, exclusive machined 18-inch alloy wheels and Wildtrak graphics. Ford says even the Wildtrak’s signature orange color (called Pride Orange) has been tweaked to help the vehicle stand out from the crowd. The Ranger Wildtrak is also available in Cool White, Black Mica, Aluminum Metallic and Metropolitan Gray.
The cabin features orange accents, a soft-touch instrument panel top with orange stitching, shadow chrome frames for the air vents and unique seats with graphical elements and orange stitching.
Since the Ford Ranger Wildtrak is the flagship of the Ranger nameplate, it features a series of connectivity and safety technologies. These include the Sync in-car connectivity system with voice control and an 8-inch touchscreen. Driver assist technologies include Lane Keeping Alert and Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Alert, Front and Rear Park Assist, Tire Pressure Monitoring System and more.
Other technologies on offer are Hill Launch Assist, Hill Descent Control, Adaptive Load Control and Emergency Brake Assistance.
The Ford Ranger Wildtrak is offered with the 3.2-liter Duratorq five-cylinder TDCi diesel which produces 200PS (197hp) and 470Nm (347lb-ft) of torque. Customers can also opt for the 2.2-liter Duratorq four-cylinder TDCi diesel rated at 160PS (158hp) and 385Nm (284lb-ft) of torque.