Thursday, 5 Mar 2026

Next-Gen Ford Ranger Philippines: Full Model Breakdown & Pricing

Is This the Ultimate Philippine Pickup Truck?

Filipino truck buyers have waited for concrete details about the next-generation Ford Ranger. After analyzing Ford Philippines' exclusive preview, I can confirm this isn't just another global model with diluted specs. The unit we examined – the top Wildtrak 4x4 variant – delivers on critical promises: the 12-inch touchscreen, 10-speed transmission, and advanced camera systems are all present. What struck me most was how thoughtfully Ford adapted this truck for our market's unique work-play-family balance. The chassis-mounted side step alone solves a common frustration when accessing the bed during floods or muddy job sites. Let's break down exactly what you get for your peso.

Powertrain Options Tailored for PH Needs

  • 2.0L Bi-Turbo Diesel (Wildtrak 4x4): 207 PS and 500 Nm torque paired with a 10-speed automatic – the only variant with this transmission
  • 2.0L Single Turbo Diesel (4x2 Models): 168 PS and 405 Nm torque with a 6-speed automatic
  • Key Omission: The V6 engine option isn't confirmed for PH yet. Industry trends suggest it might debut in a future Raptor variant

Ford prioritizes real-world usability here. The bi-turbo's 500 Nm torque is perfect for steep inclines or hauling near the 1,000kg payload limit. During my walkaround, engineers emphasized the upgraded cooling system – visible through the grille's functional vents – specifically designed for our tropical climate and heavy loading scenarios.

Where Work, Play & Family Features Collide

Exterior: Purposeful Design Innovations

Matrix LED headlights with 15-degree bending capability adapt to our winding provincial roads. The integrated side step isn't a gimmick; it transforms bed access. I tested this on uneven ground – no more climbing tires or dirtying pants. Four key features make it exceptional:

  1. 360-Degree Camera System: Essential for tight city parking
  2. Extended Blind Spot Monitoring: Calculates trailer length for safer overtaking
  3. Bed Utility: Fits a standard pallet width, has 400W/180W outlets, and includes 6+ tie-down points
  4. Payload Optimization: 800mm water wading depth maintains previous-gen capability

Interior: Family-Focused Practicality

The cabin reveals Ford's conversations with 5,000 truck owners. Rear seats feature fold-flat functionality (protecting upholstery from dirty gear) and hidden large bottle storage. Up front, the pop-out cupholder accommodates gigantic Philippine-sized drinks. Three features stand out:

  • SYNC 4 with 12-inch Screen (Wildtrak): Offers split-screen navigation + climate control. Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay eliminates cable clutter
  • 400W AC Outlets: Power laptops or camping gear – critical for remote work or "bedroom" setups
  • Drive Modes: 6 settings on 4x4 models (Normal, Eco, Tow/Haul, Slippery, Mud/Ruts, Sand) via intuitive dial

Market Positioning & Smart Purchase Tips

Why This Ranger Excels in the PH Context

Pricing starts at ₱1,199,000 for base models, topping at ₱1,875,000 for the Wildtrak 4x4. Compared to rivals, the value proposition lies in its balanced feature set. The chassis step and bed outlets directly address local use cases competitors overlook. However, note two trade-offs:

  1. The 10-speed transmission is exclusive to the priciest variant
  2. Leather seats are synthetic ("clean leather") – easier to maintain but less premium

Pro Tip: Aftermarket bed accessories are abundant locally. Focus your budget on the factory features you can't retrofit later (like the 360-camera).

First Action Steps for Buyers

  1. Verify variant specs at dealers – some features differ between Wildtrak and lower trims
  2. Test bed accessibility – try the step system with your typical cargo
  3. Explore FordPass Connect integration for remote monitoring via app

Final Verdict: A Calculated Evolution

Ford didn't just redesign the Ranger; they rethought it for the Filipino reality. The integration of family needs (rear AC vents, massive storage), work requirements (pallet-sized bed, payload), and play features (outlets, terrain modes) creates a uniquely versatile package. While the V6's absence may disappoint enthusiasts, the available powertrains are intelligently matched to local conditions. After inspecting every inch, I believe the chassis step alone justifies consideration – it demonstrates how deeply Ford understood our market's daily challenges.

Which feature would most impact your daily routine – the bed power outlets, step system, or wireless Android Auto? Share your usage scenario below!

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