Ford is on the brink of unveil the primary electrified model of the Ranger midsize pickup, most certainly that includes a plug-in hybrid powertrain. The automaker revealed a brief video teaser on its social media channels from varied markets world wide together with Australia and Europe, saying the September 19 debut.

The present technology of the Ford Ranger (T6.2) was initially launched in November 2021 with petrol and diesel powertrains, though the corporate confirmed from the beginning that its platform was engineered to assist electrification. The teaser doesn’t reveal any particulars in regards to the new variant however the description “Why compromise when you may get one of the best of each worlds?” strongly helps the plug-in hybrid situation. We are able to see footage of a loaded truck towing some type of trailer, plus some driving pictures in city and off-road environments.

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Reviews from the previous couple of years recommend that the Ford Ranger PHEV will pair a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost engine with an undisclosed variety of electrical motors and a battery pack. The mixed output and the EV-only vary are nonetheless unknown, however the electrified truck will probably provide all-wheel-drive. The PHEV powertrain of the Ranger is anticipated to search out its means underneath the bonnet of the mechanically-related Ford Bronco, in addition to the Ford Everest SUV, and the VW Amarok pickup.

Moreover Europe and Australia, the PHEV truck is also supplied in North America, though nothing has been formally confirmed at this level. We’ll study extra in regards to the electrified Ford Ranger in a few days. Till then, we shall be looking out for extra teasers and replace this story accordingly.

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