2011 Ford Ranger Wildtrak is a sporty compact pick-up that delivers impressive power and safety, excellent fuel efficiency and significant capability. It exudes a powerful presence bolstered by the latest in-car comfort and technologies. Have you prepared yourself to enjoy the gift of the 2011 Geneva Motor Show? Many cars including the 2011 Ford Ranger Wildtrak is present there. I’ve heard spy Wildtrak voice recognition and a rear-view camera in addition to satellite navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
The full list of toys has not yet been released but Ford has announced that the Ranger Wildtrak is designed to be a tough vehicle when the road disappears. It’s capable of wading through water up to 31.5-inches deep and has just over nine inches of ground clearance. Under the hood, the Ranger can be fitted with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder Duratorq engine with 277 pound-feet of torque, or a larger 3.2-liter five-cylinder that churns out 347 lb-ft.
2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak |
The New 2012 Ford Ranger Truck also features a whole suite of technologies, including Electronic Stability Program (ESP), to keep it wheels sturdily planted on the road under all conditions. The Ford Ranger is also fitted with satellite navigation and Bluetooth voice control which are commonly found on premium luxury cars. The 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak takes the Ranger’s sporty appearance even further. With a unique colour split on the front, designers masked out the feature line on the fascia and contrasted it by highlighting the lower intake. The same accent colours were used on the side mirrors, door handles and side air vents to give the vehicle a dark sporty look.
New Generation 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak |
The cabin of 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak has been stretched to provide segment-leading spaciousness and comfort. Three passengers can easily fit in the second row of the Ford Ranger Wildtrak, for instance. It offers ample knee room and better foot clearance between the B-pillar and the seat. This means that getting in and out of the new Ford Ranger is easier than ever for rear-seat passengers. 2011 Ford Ranger With 23 storage spaces in the cabin, Ford Ranger offers more practical stowage than any competitor. A deep centre console bin will keep up to six cans of beverage cool, while the glove box is large enough to accommodate a 16-inch laptop computer. Ample storage for mobile phones and other small items can be found in the console.
2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak |
The new 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak utilises a whole suite of technologies, including Electronic Stability Program (ESP), to keep its wheels sturdily planted on the road under all conditions. Despite being an enormously capable vehicle, the Ranger is also fitted with technologies such as satellite navigation and Bluetooth® voice control, more commonly found on premium or luxury cars. Ford Ranger will be offered as a complete family of compact pick-ups with three different cab body styles, 4×2 and 4×4 drive trains, two ride heights and up to four series choices to suit every pocket and market. It will be produced in Thailand, South Africa and Argentina for more than 180 markets worldwide.
2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak |
The 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak using 18-inch alloy wheels, the Ford Ranger Wildtrak also comes with a roof rack and a sports hoop which enhance its profile. Exclusive Wildtrak badging and graphics help to set it apart from other lifestyle vehicles. Ford Ranger Wildtrak echoes interior in the dark sporty look of the outside. A special hydrographic finish on the centre console around the audio is reminiscent of strong but lightweight materials like carbon fibre. A combination of leather and woven cloth inspired by sportswear with ventilated sections provides lateral support and confidence even on rough terrain. Contrast stitching and a discreet strip on the seat upper and bolster, all in distinctive Wildtrak Orange, accentuate the premium feel of the interior.
2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak interior |
The 2012 Ford Ranger Wildtrak comes with Bluetooth®audio streaming, USB and iPod connectivity. There is voice control over the radio, CD, iPod, USB, air-conditioning and phone. It also offers a five-inch colour screen with satellite navigation. Beyond its interior gewgaws, the Wildtrak is differentiated by different exterior color splits and graphics, along with features like a a standard roof rack and ‘sports hoop’ and 18-inch wheels. Three passengers can easily fit in the second row of the Ford Ranger Wildtrak, for instance. It offers ample knee room and better foot clearance between the B-pillar and the seat. This means that getting in and out of the new Ranger is easier than ever for rear-seat passengers.
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