Ford simply launched the closely up to date 2024 Ranger. And whereas the pickup gained a trio of impressively powered engines, noticeably lacking was any form of hybrid or plug-in hybrid choice. Which may be altering as quickly as subsequent yr, as Australian outlet Drive reviews that the Ranger is seemingly gaining a plug-in hybrid variant for the Australian market that can finally be offered right here within the U.S.
Whereas Drive mentions that Ford Australia hasn’t precisely confirmed this, they’ve allegedly seen plans displaying that the PHEV is coming subsequent yr as a part of some 2024 updates. If these updates sound unusual to you contemplating that the Ranger was simply up to date, do not forget that the Ranger we’re getting as has been on sale in the remainder of the world since 2021.
Ford has additionally kind of confirmed and hinted that the Ranger (and Ranger-based Everest SUV not offered within the U.S.) was designed from the bottom up to tackle electrical and hybrid powertrain choices. As for what precisely will energy this PHEV Ranger, Drive says that it’ll be powered by the two.3 liter Ecoboost I4 —that sees responsibility in all the things from Lincoln crossovers to the Ford Explorer— paired with both single or twin electrical motors.
If Ford performs this proper, it could possibly be a success. Other than Ram’s delicate hybrids, Ford’s personal Maverick Hybrid (in the event you can discover one), and Toyota’s i-Drive Max engines within the Tundra and new Tacoma, there aren’t many different hybrid pickups, not to mention plug-in hybrid fashions. However Ford is struggling to maintain up with patrons who need the Maverick as it’s, and PHEVs are typically pricier than their gasoline and hybrid counterparts. Hopefully, Ford doesn’t find yourself with one other fashionable however dear truck nobody can get their palms on.
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Replace: Ford obtained again to us and declined to remark or speculate on future merchandise.