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Ford Ranger India sightings spark launch speculations

The news of Ford’s possible return to India has already garnered a fair amount of interest among loyalists. As we have exclusively reported, the Everest will be the first new Ford that’ll be launched here as a full import. And while we do not expect an expansive ICE line-up – the company will instead focus on EVs in India – new spy shots of the latest Ford Ranger have sparked off speculation that this too could be on cards for India. The Ranger pickup, after all, shares its underpinnings and engine options with the latest Ford Everest. This is the second time that the pickup has been sighted in the country, with the first being spotted in Chennai.

Ford Ranger is essentially an Everest pickup

The design of the Ranger is very closely related to that of the Everest. The large radiator grille with the horizontal bar incorporating the Ford badge, and squarish headlamps with the C-shaped LED DRLs are identical on both models. What’s different on the Ranger is a new front bumper that appears beefier and has a bullbar-like element.

Over at the sides, the doors are also shared between both models. However, at the rear, it gets a new tailgate design with the Ranger name stamped into the metal, and the sides have slightly more pronounced wheel arches with an integrated step on either side of the bumper to improve access to the bed.

Ford Ranger interior is rugged, hard-wearing 

The interior of the Ranger is identical to the Everest – it has the same horizontally-orientated touchscreen taking centre stage on the dashboard. The screen is flanked by vertical AC vents on either side and a stack of buttons for the climate control below. The dashboard has a clean, uncluttered look with an all-black theme, and the hard-wearing materials are set in straight lines, which add to its rugged appeal.

In terms of equipment, the Ranger gets ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, a full-digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, automatic climate control, powered driver’s seat and the Ford Pass connected car technology.

Ford Ranger and Everest: what's common?

Under the hood, the Ranger gets a range of 2.0-litre and 3.0-litre diesel engines globally that are shared with the

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