From:Internet Info Agency 2020-11-27 17:10:12
IIA learned from foreign media that Ford launched the Ford Ranger Wildtrak X model for the Australian market. The new car is based on the Ford Ranger and has an off-road package compared to ordinary models in appearance. In terms of power, the new car offers two engines, 2.0T gasoline and 3.2T diesel. Among them, the gasoline version starts at A$44,490 and the diesel version starts at A$67,990.
The new car is based on the Ford Ranger. Compared with the ordinary model, the off-road package is added to the exterior, including the metal front bumper, front LED spotlight and rear cargo box cover for off-road upgrades, as well as the air intake grille, reflector, wheel The eyebrows, side pedals, roof racks and rear cargo gantry have been blackened. As for the wheels, the car uses 18-inch blackened anti-drop rings.
In terms of configuration, this car is equipped with an 8-inch central control screen and equipped with SYNC3 infotainment system, and comes standard with pedestrian detection, steep slope descent, hill start assist, adaptive cruise control, parking assist, tire pressure monitoring and automatic emergency braking And other functions.
In terms of power, Ranger Wildtrak X offers two engines, 2.0T gasoline and 3.2T diesel, matched with a 10-speed automatic transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission, with a four-wheel drive system and an electronic rear differential lock.

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