The next-generation Ford Ranger is set to launch later in 2022. Built to rival the Toyota Hilux, Nissan Navara and Isuzu D-Max, this hotly anticipated bakkie will hit the asphalt with a more opulent cabin, stronger performance and heightened practicality
The next-generation Ford Ranger is set to launch later in 2022. Built to rival the Toyota Hilux, Nissan Navara and Isuzu D-Max, this
The 2022 Ranger comes equipped with a new eight-inch digital instrument cluster that can be customised to suit your individual needs. Depending on the variant, owners can toggle easily between different screen layouts, monitor driver-assist technologies, turn the tachometer on or off and bring up extra ancillary gauges. New Ford Sync 4A infotainment system offers quick and easy access to key vehicle features.
Down the line this built-in modem will help facilitate over-the-air software updates to keep the Ranger's Sync 4A system running at its optimum without having to visit a dealer.Block-rocking beats Owners can adjust climate control settings via the Sync 4A system or through physical buttons beneath the screen. A new sensor is able to measure cabin temperature and humidity to quickly adjust modes and blower speeds to maintain a comfortable cabin in all weather conditions. For the first time in Ranger history, rear console-mounted controls are available as an option, which improve cabin comfort for those in the rear seats.
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