Ford Ranger spied in India along with new Endeavour

    The Ranger rivals the Toyota Hilux pickup truck globally.

    Published On Mar 08, 2024 10:57:00 AM

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    The new Ford Ranger has been spotted on a faltbed truck in India recently. The latest-gen pickup was seen along with the new Endeavour, which is sold as the Ford Everest SUV abroad. Both vehicles were spied on the outskirts of Chennai.

    1. Ford Ranger is a Hilux rival
    2. Gets petrol and diesel engine options
    3. Shares the Endeavour's platform

    Ford Ranger: what is it?

    The Ranger is a popular Ford product that's sold in many countries, and rivals other ladder frame-based lifestyle pickups like the Toyota Hilux, the Isuzu D-Max, the Chevrolet Colorado and the Volkswagen Amarok. It comes with multiple petrol and diesel engine options and also gets a Raptor performance variant that churns out a healthy 288hp from a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine, has an enhanced chassis, more off-road gear and looks more butch than the standard Ranger.

    Ford Ranger: India launch details

    The Ranger has never been on sale in India, however, it has a lot in common with the Ford Endeavour SUV that's set to make a comeback in India soon. If Ford decides to bring the Ranger here, it can be a formidable competitor to the Toyota Hilux and the Isuzu D-Max that are already on sale in India.

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    Sharath Nellutla - 52 days ago

    What could be the price of this beast??

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