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  • Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger


    One Turbo Gasoline And Three Turbo Diesels, Including A New 3.0 V6 Diesel

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035224

    One of the main highlights of the new 2022 Ford Ranger is the introduction of a 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engine. Unfortunately, Ford did not give any horsepower figures for this engine, or for any engine to be offered for that matter. The only detail that the company shared is that it “feels really tough in the sense that it’s got endless power and torque, which is exactly what our customers wanted”.

    Considering that diesel engines are not that popular here in North America, the chances of Ford offering this engine on our market are slim. Nevertheless, it wouldn’t hurt for us to imagine what a torquey diesel-fed V-6 Ranger would feel like.

    As for the other diesel engines, this will be a 2.0-liter diesel in single- and twin-turbo configurations. In the outgoing Ranger, the single-turbo motor produced 180 horsepower and 310 lb-ft (420 Nm) of torque, while the twin-turbo diesel produced 210 horsepower and 370 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque.

    Ford will also continue to offer the 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbo gasoline engine, though just like the other engines, Ford did not provide any power figures. For the outgoing model, it produced 269 horsepower and 310 lb-ft (410 Nm) of torque.

    Transmission options for the new 2022 Ford Ranger include a 10-speed automatic, 6-speed automatic, and a 6-speed manual.

    Upgraded T6 Platform, Increased Capability

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035249

    The new 2022 Ford Ranger rides on an upgraded T6 platform that offers increased capability and better comfort, and it can also support electrification in the future

    Ford confirmed that the Ranger rides on an upgraded T6 platform that features a 50 mm (1.97 in) longer wheelbase and a 50 mm (1.97 in) wider track compared to the outgoing model. The company also says it has a hydro-formed front-end structure that’s designed to accommodate the bigger V6 engine while also allowing a high degree of electrification. Additionally, this structure enables more airflow to the radiator, which helps keep operating temperatures low when towing or carrying heavy loads.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035247

    Ford also improved the Ranger’s ride and handling through its 1.97-inch longer wheelbase and 1.97-inch wider body, revised suspension, among other structural improvements

    Ford also made improvements to its ride and handling capabilities. By moving the front wheels forward by 50 mm (1.97 in), its approach angle and wheel articulation has been improved. The rear leaf spring suspension dampers have also been moved outboard of the frame rails as a way to improve its ride both on- and off-road. Off-road recovery is also made easier with the prominent dual recovery hooks in the front bumper.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035250

    Two four-wheel drive (4WD) systems will be offered—an electronic shift-on-the-fly system and an advanced full-time 4×4 system that Ford says has a “reassuring set-and-forget mode”.

    Lastly, two four-wheel drive (4WD) systems will be offered—an electronic shift-on-the-fly system and an advanced full-time 4×4 system that Ford says has a “reassuring set-and-forget mode”.

    If The Ford Maverick And F-150 Had A Child, The Ranger Would Be It

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035239

    From the outside, the new 2022 Ranger looks like the lovechild of the Maverick and the F-150, with its C-shaped lights, horizontal grille, sculpted hood, and imposing front end.

    From the outside, the new 2022 Ranger looks like the lovechild of the Maverick and the F-150. It’s not a bad thing, mind you, because the pickup looks properly modern and sleek. Shown here is the global model, though whichever region the Ranger will be sold, all models now have a more imposing front end that’s characterized by a horizontal grille that’s flanked by C-shaped headlights. Higher variants even come with LED daytime running lights and headlights with Matrix LED technology.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035253

    The side profile is more on the evolutionary side of things, while the rear end gets a more sculpted tailgate, new taillight designs, and an integrated step on the sides of the rear bumper

    Covering its engine bay is a more prominent hood, while the side profile is more on the evolutionary side of things. Moving towards the rear, there’s a new set of taillights, with higher variants featuring LED lighting. The tailgate is also more sculpted than before, and for the first time, the global Ford Ranger has an integrated step board at the sides of the rear bumper.

    A Modern And Technologically-Advanced Interior

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035225

    Ford calls this pickup the “smartest, most versatile and most capable Ranger ever”. The “smartest” part is evident in the interior, where it debuts a number of firsts for the Ranger nameplate.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035226

    Whereas the Ranger pretty much arrived in the North American market with an outdated interior, that isn’t anymore the case with this new model. Most variants come with the latest SYNC4 infotainment that first debuted in the Mustang Mach-E. In the case of the new Ranger, this is controlled via a 10.1- or 12-inch portrait touch screen. Despite having a larger screen, Ford still kept its hard buttons, which is what you would prefer to interact with especially when going through rough roads.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035252

    Working in conjunction with the SYNC4 infotainment system is a fully-digital instrument cluster, though Ford has not given any details on how big the screen is. There’s also a built-in modem for the FordPass telematics system that lets owners control vehicle functions and access Ford’s concierge service via their smartphones. Other interior features that the Ranger has are a wireless charging pad and more clever storage solutions, though Ford did not release full details yet on how these work.

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    Other new features for the 2022 Ford Ranger include a small electronic gear shifter and an electronic parking brake

    Apart from these tech features, the new 2022 Ford Ranger’s overall interior design looks far more interesting and appealing compared to the outgoing model. One of its highlights is its small electronic gear shifter and electronic parking brake, for better or worse. There are also various interior color and trim choices available depending on the variant.

    The Ford Ranger Is Ready For Your Next Adventure

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035228

    Thanks to the 1.97-inch increase in width, Ford is proud to highlight that despite being an incremental increase, this provides a noticeable improvement in cargo volume. Ford, however, did not say how much has the bed size increased over the outgoing model, but they say it’s enough to add another “sheet of building plywood or a full-size pallet”.

    Speaking of the bed, the new Ranger offers a cargo management system that consists of dividers that can hold various items. Owners can create different compartments using a system of ultra-strong spring-loaded cleats that clip into rails bolted to each side of the cargo box. The tailgate can also double as a mobile workbench with an integrated ruler and clamp pockets, just like in the F-150.

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    Everything You Need to Know About the 2022 Ford Ranger - image 1035254

    Lastly, the 2022 Ford Ranger comes with Zone Lighting, which provides exterior lighting on all four corners of the Ranger that can be controlled via the FordPass app or the SYNC4 infotainment

    Lastly, the Ford Ranger is also available with a feature called Zone Lighting, which first made its debut in the F-150. This set of lights that surround the vehicle can be controlled via the FordPass app or the SYNC4 infotainment system, and this can be useful in your next camping adventure or your construction work.

    When Will It Go On Sale?

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    Swipe up to know more about the new 2022 Ford Ranger and what it has in store

    Production of the 2022 Ford Ranger will begin in 2022 in Thailand and South Africa. Ford has not yet revealed when it will arrive in the North American market, but we expect it to arrive for the 2023 model year and look slightly different from the global version. The next-generation Volkswagen Amarok will also be based on the new Ford Ranger, which means its unveiling should also happen quite soon.


  • This Toyota Tacoma Has Driven 1.5 Million Miles, But There’s A Catch

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    This Toyota Tacoma Has Driven 1.5 Million Miles, But There's A Catch - image 1000534

    A car reaching a million miles is unusual enough, but Mike Neal here is already midway to the next million. This is based on the fact that his 2008 Toyota Tacoma has clocked more than 1.5 million miles. That’s a little more than 2.5 million kilometers.  

    Neal has owned the truck since new when he got it back in November 2007. It’s a 2008 Axis Cab. The engine is a 2.7-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed transmission that produces 159 horsepower, and it can tow up to 3500 lbs.

    Engine 2.7 liter 4 cylinder
    Power 159 HP
    Torque 180 LB-FT
    Transmission six-speed automatic
    Towing capacity 3,500 lbs

    It’s quite a frugal engine. Neal reportedly keeps a record of the Tacoma’s fuel economy as well, which he claims is between 22.5 and 23.5 miles per gallon.

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    This Toyota Tacoma Has Driven 1.5 Million Miles, But There's A Catch - image 1000532

    Just in case you were curious, here’s the scoop: The odometer displays 999,999 miles, and the vehicle trips every 2500 miles. As a result, Neal keeps track of his mileage using the trip odometer. He displays the mileage on the back of the vehicle with stickers, and he refreshes the amount every 10,000 miles.

    How exactly did Neal clock so many miles? It is due to his occupation, in which he travels roughly 500 miles per day around Virginia and North Carolina. Neal is a nuclear medicine technician who does PET scans.

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    This Toyota Tacoma Has Driven 1.5 Million Miles, But There's A Catch - image 1000542

    For Neal, the Tacoma has shown to be really dependable. At 880,000 miles, he had to completely replace the engine with another one that had previously already logged roughly 100,000 miles. A new torque converter was due after 1.3 million miles, and Neal opted to put in a new transmission at that point, as the previous one was weak and likely nearing the end of its life.

    Considering the high mileage and daily drive of hundreds of miles, the insides are in excellent condition. Although there are traces of wear, the cab is still darnn tidy. Tacomas in general are known to hold their value well, one of the strongest in the industry.

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    This Toyota Tacoma Has Driven 1.5 Million Miles, But There's A Catch - image 1000540

    Apparently, Mike’s truck is worth between $7000 & $9000 according to KBB.com, even today. Neal got the truck over 13 years ago for around $22,000. It’s staggering that it still holds close to just under half its value.

    It’s possible that Neal needs a new Tacoma. His wife is now pressing him to stop driving the Truck and retire it for household duties. Neal however is still relentless, continuing to use his truck and has no intention of selling it. The video’s host Jeff is attempting to start a campaign to get Neal a brand new one from Toyota. People like Neal certainly deserve it as they are a testament to Toyota’s legendary reliability.

    Watch Jeff & Mike take us around the truck in the video below