The Ford Ranger Wildtrak is a pretty capable midsize truck but it somehow lives under the shadow of the flagship Raptor. For owners who want to spice it up, UK-based tuner Motion R offers a range of visual updates, adding carbon fiber on both the exterior and the interior. The full-blown Ford Ranger Wildtrak MC Edition is limited to 50 units, although individual components are available individually to customers.
The bodykit is made of forged carbon fiber and includes a two-piece splitter, matching garnish on the front bumper, and a honeycomb pattern for the grille and intakes. On the profile, the wide fender extensions highlight the 20-inch forged monoblock alloy wheels which are also decorated with carbon accents and are available in different colors. The tuner also added side steps, a “Tri-Lazer” roof-mounted lightbar, and a roof spoiler. Furthermore, the sporty bits can be optionally combined with a satin or matt black wrap.
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The interior of the dual-cab pickup features carbon inserts on the dashboard, steering wheel, and doors. The seats are reupholstered with Italian nappa leather, featuring Motion R emblems embossed on the headrests. Similar branding can be found on the floor mats, while the rear bed can be specified with board and wetsuit storage.
The tuner doesn’t offer any performance modifications. Note that the Ford Ranger Wildtrak trim is available in the UK with either the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder turbodiesel producing 202 hp (151 kW / 205 PS), or the more powerful 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel producing 237 hp (177 kW / 240 PS).
According to the listings on the official website of Motion R, pricing for a Ford Ranger MC Edition with the 2.0-liter EcoBlue starts from £54,995 ($69,027), with the wrap adding another £5,000 ($6,284) before taxes. For comparison, the stock Ranger Wildtrak starts from £39,350 ($49,463) in the UK. The tuner recently unveiled similar upgrades for the Ford Transit Custom LCV. Its portfolio also includes the Land Rover Defender, VW Transporter, and the Tesla Model 3.