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Working shoulder-to-shoulder with workers on the door assembly line at Ford Thailand Manufacturing are two cobots (collaborative robots) responsible for the installation of weatherproof shields into Ranger doors, a process requiring pin-point accuracy, strength, and dexterity.
Ford is committed to building a more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable transportation future, announcing that it is working toward sourcing 100 per cent carbon-free electricity for global manufacturing by 2035. The brand is well on its way, achieving 70.5% of carbon-free electricity used in global manufacturing operations in 2023.
The Ford Ranger has been built to help you get more out of life, whether you’re on the worksite, the campsite, or the school run. It’s full of smart features and ingenious design, like a drop-in bedliner1 on selected Ford Ranger variants that allows you to create partitions in the load box.
The Ford Ranger is engineered for a life of tough work and adventure, with customers in more than 180 markets around the world depending in Ranger’s unique blend of capability, versatility, smart technology and comfort to enable them to explore new places and take on new challenges.
Mixed reality – the blending of the real and virtual worlds – is a powerful visualisation and collaborative tool for the design team behind the Ford Ranger, Ranger Raptor and Everest at Ford Australia.
Ranger Raptor’s reputation for off-road performance and capability1 is legendary and, while its 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 grabs headlines, it’s the suspension that provides owners with ultimate control and confidence while off-road.
Olive trees bear a fruit that is consumed all over the world, as snacks, oil and tapenades. Now, Ford has explored using branches, twigs and leaves that are discarded during harvest for more sustainable auto parts.
Being the most versatile Ranger ever isn’t just about being able to carry a load or tow a trailer, according to Nick Eterovic, interior design manager, Ranger.
“No matter where someone looks inside Ranger, we wanted them to see something practical, something useful to help them stay organised,” he said.
With the holiday season fast approaching, we’ve got a fun little #RangerRaptorArt project for you to do at home with the kids or as a piece of desk art for your office.
The adventure-ready Ford Ranger is not only engineered to be the most versatile and capable yet, but it was also designed to stand out in a crowd.
“We start researching colours up to five years in advance and stay up to date with colour trends to ensure the colours complement the vehicles personality but also adapt to current trends", said Emily Harrington, colour and materials designer, Ford.