Ford Ranger XLT Cars
The Ford Ranger XLT Turbo is a robust pickup truck that is built to handle all types of terrains, from city streets to rural farmlands. It's equipped with a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine that provides an impressive amount of power and torque while still maintaining a fuel efficiency of 7.4 litres per 100 kilometres.
The car has an excellent payload capacity of up to 1,090 kg and can tow up to 3,500 kg, making it an ideal vehicle for farmers, tradespeople and those in the construction industry who require a sturdy workhorse capable of handling heavy loads. The spacious double cab allows for ample legroom and headroom, ensuring comfort for all passengers on long drives.
One feature unique to the XLT model is its automatic stop/start function that helps save fuel by automatically switching off the engine when stopped at traffic lights or during idling periods. It also comes with active noise cancellation technology, which reduces cabin noise levels so passengers can enjoy a quiet ride even on bumpy roads.
Safety features on the Ford Ranger XLT Turbo include front and side airbags, electronic stability control (ESC) and anti-lock brakes (ABS). Other notable features include a reversing camera for easier parking and manoeuvring in tight spaces, as well as Hill Descent Control for safer driving down steep hills.
This vehicle is designed for New Zealand's varied terrain conditions. With its four-wheel drive capabilities, high ground clearance and strong towing capacity this truck offers great capability in outdoor environments.
In terms of interior features, the Ranger XLT Turbo comes with an infotainment system compatible with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and includes a large touchscreen display featuring navigation assistance. Furthermore the vehicle is enabled with Adaptive Cruise Control which adapts according to driving speed.
Overall the Ford Ranger XLT Turbo ticks many boxes for those looking for toughness, versatility whilst providing cutting-edge technology - fitting well into the rugged outdoors nature of New Zealand!

