Revealing fuel economy Ford Ranger 2022
We know pretty much all the other details about the new one Ford Ranger There it is, and now we have one of the final pieces in the puzzle: fuel economy.
The Ranger’s claimed fuel economy figures have been uploaded to the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) website, run by the Australian Government.
The website details all the different fuel economy and emissions figures for each 2022 Ford Ranger set up the powertrain. This includes the 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol engine on the Raptor.
These Australian-market fuel economy numbers for the new Ranger follow preliminary data was revealed in May. It’s worth noting that these numbers are according to the NEDC test, which is generally more lenient.
All fuel economy figures published on the GVG website are according to ADR testing and have been performed under controlled laboratory conditions.
The website states that “your on-road fuel consumption and emissions will depend on the circumstances in which you operate your vehicle”.
The following are additional combined, urban and urban fuel economy figures for each version of the Ford Ranger 2022 available:
Ranger XL
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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4 × 2 single cabin chassis, 2.0 liter single turbocharged diesel engine, 6AT | 7.6L / 100km | 9.6L / 100km | 6.4L / 100km |
4×2 Extended Cabin Chassis, Single Turbocharged 2.0 Diesel Engine, 6AT | 7.6L / 100km | 9.6L / 100km | 6.4L / 100km |
4×2 dual cabin chassis, single turbocharged 2.0 diesel engine, 6AT | 7.6L / 100km | 9.6L / 100km | 6.4L / 100km |
4 × 2 dual cabin pickup, single turbocharged 2.0 diesel engine, 6AT | 7.8L / 100km | 9.9L / 100km | 6.6L / 100km |
4×4 single cabin chassis, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100m | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Extended 4×4 cabin chassis, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Pickup 4×4 extended cab, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
4×4 dual cabin chassis, single turbocharged 2.0 diesel engine, 6AT | 7.9L / 100km | 9.9L / 100km | 6.8L / 100km |
4×4 dual cabin chassis, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, single-turbo 2.0 diesel engine, 6AT | 7.9L / 100km | 9.9L / 100km | 6.8L / 100km |
Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Ranger XLS
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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Dual cab 4×2, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 6.9L / 100km | 7.3L / 100km | 6.7L / 100km |
Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.2L / 100km | 7.7L / 100km | 6.9L / 100km |
Ranger XLT
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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4 × 2 dual cabin pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 6.9L / 100km | 7.3L / 100km | 6.7L / 100km |
Pickup 4×4 extended cab, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.2L / 100km | 7.6L / 100km | 6.9L / 100km |
Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.2L / 100km | 7.7L / 100km | 6.9L / 100km |
4×4 dual cabin chassis, 3.0 V6 diesel engine, 10AT | 8.4L / 100km | 10L / 100km | 7.5L / 100km |
Dual cabin 4×4 pickup, 3.0 V6 diesel engine, 10AT | 8.4L / 100km | 10L / 100km | 7.5L / 100km |
Ranger Sport
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Dual cabin 4×4 pickup, 3.0 V6 diesel engine, 10AT | 8.4L / 100km | 10L / 100km | 7.5L / 100km |
Ranger Wildtrak
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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Dual-cabin 4×4 pickup, 2.0 bi-turbo diesel engine, 10AT | 7.6L / 100km | 8.7L / 100km | 7L / 100km |
Dual cabin 4×4 pickup, 3.0 V6 diesel engine, 10AT | 8.4L / 100km | 10L / 100km | 7.5L / 100km |
Ranger Raptor
Combine | Urban | Sub-city | |
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Pickup truck 4×4 dual cabin, 3.0 V6 petrol, 10AT | 11.5L / 100km | 14L / 100km | 10L / 100km |
Most Ranger variants require a diesel engine besides the baja-ready Ranger Raptor requires a minimum of 95 RON premium unleaded petrol.
As detailed earlier, all powertrains of the Ford Ranger 2022 meet Euro 5 emissions standards.
No-load start is available on the 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol and 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol engines.
It should be noted that some vehicles in the fleet with the 2.0 liter Bi-Turbo diesel engine will have an idling stop feature fitted to meet customer requirements.
Ford Ranger 2022 will go on sale in Australia in July, based on Ranger Everest Moutain Then there’s the SUV and the Ranger Raptor in August.
Prices for Ranger start at $35,930 before on-road expenses for entry level XL 4×2 . single cab chassis with a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder turbo-diesel engine and expansion to $85,490 before road costs for the whole Ranger Raptor.
Ford has previously confirmed that the new Range has a maximum brake drag of 3500kg (2500kg for Raptor) with a 350kg limit the ball down. Loads up to 1327kggross vehicle mass (GVM) up to 3350kgand total combined mass (GCM) up to 6400kg.
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