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    2025 Ford Ranger PHEV: More details revealed as plug-in ute nears launch

    Government documents show the Ford Ranger PHEV will also be available as a cab-chassis, while we know how much its turbocharged engine will produce.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    The Ford Ranger is getting its first plug-in hybrid option later this year, but there are still some details yet to be confirmed.

    An Australian Government approval filing, however, has filled in some – but not all – of the blanks ahead of the Ranger PHEV’s mid-year launch.

    According to government approval documents, the South African-built Ranger PHEV will be offered as either a double-cab/chassis or a dual-cab ute.

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    These documents show an output of 207kW for the turbocharged 2.3-litre four-cylinder engine, which is mated with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

    While these documents don’t additionally list power outputs for electric motors, Ford has previously confirmed the Ranger PHEV uses a 75kW electric motor.

    It’s unclear, however, what the total system outputs will be, as the petrol engine and electric motor will almost certainly provide peak power at different points.

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    Here’s what has already been confirmed by Ford Australia about the Ranger PHEV:

    • It uses an 11.8kWh battery sitting underneath the tub and on PHEV-specific chassis rails
    • Ford is targeting 45km of electric-only driving range
    • Braked towing capacity is 3500kg like most Rangers
    • The PHEV will be offered in XLT, Sport, Wildtrak and Stormtrak trims
    • It’ll feature a 2.3kW power outlet in the cabin and two 3.45kW outlets in the tub

    The Ranger PHEV has already been beaten to market by the plug-in hybrid BYD Shark 6, with the GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV arriving in April.

    Ford is yet to announce pricing for the Ranger PHEV, though it’s expected to come at a premium compared to the V6 turbo-diesel versions of equivalent dual-cab pickup variants.

    It’ll also be subject to a five per cent import tariff as it comes from South Africa. Other Ranger models come from Thailand, with which Australia has a free-trade agreement.

    The rival Shark 6 is priced at $57,900 before on-roads, while the Cannon Alpha PHEV is priced between $63,990 and $68,990 drive-away.

    For context, the most affordable V6-powered Ranger is the XLT double-cab/chassis at $66,940 before on-road costs.

    The GWM matches the Ford’s braked towing capacity while offering a claimed 110km of electric-only range.

    While the BYD has only a 2500kg braked towing capacity, the Chinese brand has confirmed it’s looking to introduce a cab-chassis version.

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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