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Ford Ranger the leader in September 2022 exports

Ford recently went into more detail about its extensive plans for the Next-Gen Ranger models.

In September, Ford exported 9 829 units to more than a 100 markets around the world.

“It’s encouraging to see that global demand for the current Ranger remains high, even during its run-out phase, and despite the challenges, we have faced over the past two years,” said Dhiren Vanmali, executive sales operations director.

“The global automotive industry remains severely constrained due to the ongoing chip shortage and the lingering disruption to shipping logistics as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Vanmali said. “Accordingly, our operations have been hampered with numerous supply constraints throughout this year, and our production facilities haven’t been able to run at full capacity.

“However, the situation is improving thanks to the hard work and dedication of our purchasing, manufacturing and logistics teams as well as our supplier network, and this is reflected in our export results for September. It bodes well for the upcoming and exciting launch of our Next-Gen Ranger, which remains on track for the end of the fourth quarter this year.”

Ford invested R15.8b in its Silverton Assembly Plant operations and supplier tooling for the Next-Gen Ranger. It also facilitated the highest-ever installed capacity for the Silverton Assembly Plant, which is now capable of producing up to 200 000 vehicles per year.

An additional R600m was invested in the Struandale Engine Plant in Gqeberha for the launch of the new 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine that will power the range-topping Next-Gen Ranger models. It also introduced updated versions of the current 2.0-litre single turbo and biturbo engines that are assembled at the Struandale Plant, and will be the mainstay of the new Ranger line-up.

Ford has received unprecedented customer interest in the Next-Gen Everest, as well as for the powerful Next-Gen Ranger Raptor that will be launched in the first quarter of 2023. With the Silverton Assembly Plant expanding its Ranger production, the Next-Gen Everest and Ranger Raptor are now fully imported from Thailand instead of being locally assembled, as was the case with the outgoing range.

“The initial reviews of the Next-Gen Everest have confirmed our assertion that this versatile and extremely capable new model raises the bar in the sports utility vehicle segment. The media have highlighted the great performance of the new 3.0L V6 diesel engine in the Everest Platinum, the extensive array of driver assistance technologies, as well as the supreme luxury and quality as some of the most impressive aspects of the new Everest,” Vanmali said.

The Next-Gen Ranger Raptor is set to take the peerless performance of the current model to even greater heights, most notably replacing the current 2.0L biturbo diesel engine with a 292kW 3.0L twin-turbo petrol engine, matched to an even more advanced suspension and drivetrain. “Our Next-Gen Ranger Raptor has ignited an even more fervent following among our customers, who can’t wait to get behind the wheel of this impressive machine,” Vanmali said.

“With both of these vehicles produced in Thailand, we are unfortunately impacted by the global supply and logistics constraints that are limiting our delivery capacity. Our teams are working around the clock to accelerate vehicle arrivals and get them to dealers and customers as soon as possible. We are confident that the Next-Gen Everest and Raptor Ranger will live up to expectations for the customers that have reserved a new vehicle.”

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