All-new Ford Ranger (XL & XLS) 2022 appealing to commercial customers

     The all-new Ford Ranger 2022 is coming soon. Ford Australia’s latest website has released images of the XL and XLS models, both low-end and mid-engined commercial customers. Which looks pretty strange from the Sport and Wildtrak models that have been released earlier.

All-new Ford Ranger Variants

     Although Ford has revealed pictures of the all-new Ford Ranger 2022 before. But only the Sport and Wildtrak models are aimed at lifestyle customers, but Ford has recently released images of the Australian version of the XL and XLS for commercial customers, including the XLT. The next generation of Sport and Wildtrak.

All-new Ford Ranger XLS

     Ford Ranger 2022 XL and XLS models, available in Australia, come with multi-reflector headlights decorated with black trim. while LED lighting is designed as an ellipses near the grille. Unlike the Sport and Wildtrak models, the C-shaped design is more prominent. The XL is equipped with 16-inch wheels, while the XLS is equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels in Dark Sparkle Silver.

All-new Ford Ranger XL
All-new Ford Ranger Sport

     Although both the XL and XLS models were developed to focus mainly on commercial customers. But both also come with a 10.1-inch vertical LCD screen to control various functions of the car (Wildtrak is a 12-inch screen). In the picture, a digital instrument cluster similar to the Sport and Wildtrak models appears. while other standard equipment details have to wait close to the launch date again.

     Meanwhile, Ford also revealed the XLT, which follows the Sport and Wildtrak models, features C-Clamp LED headlights, a black chrome grille, and 17-inch six-spoke alloy wheels. Dark Sparkle Silver gray, 10.1-inch infotainment screen, same as XL and XLS models, as well as the cabin adds a hexagonal pattern on the door panels. and the air vent frame is decorated with silver Satin Aluminum.

     The all-new Ford Ranger 2022 will be available in six Australian colours, including Absolute Black, Aluminum Silver, Arctic White, Blue Lightning, Meteor Gray and Silver. Sedona Orange, while the Wildtrak version adds Luxe Yellow instead of Blue Lightning.

     As for the launch schedule, we’ll have to wait a little longer. But Thailand will be the first country. In the world that has definitely experienced this new pickup truck.

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