Introducing Refined Ruggedness
Finweek English|26 November 2020
The Ford Ranger Thunder exhibits double-duty dexterity off- and on-road.
Glenda Williams
Introducing Refined Ruggedness

Viewed only as hard-working utilitarian machines in bygone days, double-cab bakkies have become family-friendly leisure vehicles, now as commonly used for the daily school run or family road trip as they are for towing or tackling harsh, unforgiving terrain.

These tough hi-riders are top-sellers in South Africa, especially those built on home turf. The locally assembled Ranger is a firm favourite and the Ranger Thunder, a limited-edition Ranger Wildtrak with added features, is Ford’s latest addition to its Ranger line-up. Offered in 4x2 and 4x4 variants with two powertrains, the Thunder brings added sportiness and style to the popular Ranger range.

finweek put the Ford Ranger Thunder 2.0-litre BiT 4x4 10-speed automatic through its off-road and on-road paces.

An imposing look with interior comfort

The Thunder’s face, with its prominent grille featuring red-ringed ‘nostrils’, exudes a menacing presence. The chunky ebony body is punctuated by red accents, with thunder badging on the doors and tailgate; the 18-inch alloy wheels, mudflaps, footplate and load box roller shutter are dressed in black. Thunder detailing is carried through to the interior, where styling, fit and finish has been jazzed up. It lends the Thunder’s cabin a polished, yet sporty feel.

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