Ford announced a Super Duty version of the current-generation Ranger that will rival its bigger sibling in terms of towing capacity when it goes on sale in select global markets in 2026.
Ford will introduce a tougher Super Duty trim of the Ranger in 2026. The midsize pickup promises a towing capacity of 4,500 kg (9,921 lbs). It was developed in Australia and will be offered in ...
A Ford Ranger Super Duty wasn’t on anyone’s bingo card this year, but it’s officially happening, and Ford Australia released its first teaser for the work-centric midsize pickup. Emphasis ...
Ford isn’t just increasing the Ranger’s braked towing capacity, with the Super Duty set to feature a gross vehicle mass (GVM) of 4500kg – right on the limit of what can be driven on a full passenger ...
To that end, Ford says the Ranger Super Duty will boast a braked towing capacity of 4,500kg, a significant increase over the regular Ranger’s 3,500kg limit. Ford also lists a Gross Vehicle Mass ...
and a spokesperson told Road & Track that “there are no current plans to offer Ranger Super Duty in North America.” Capability upgrades are outlined in Ford’s teaser with the headliner being increased ...
This beefed up Ford Ranger Super Duty can tow nearly 10,000 pounds, but won't be sold in the U.S. This added capability is being asked for by emergency service operators, farmers, utility workers, and ...
towing – and likely payload capacity – the Ranger is expected to undergo a suspension and chassis upgrade to accommodate. It is also still unclear if Ford will offer its Ranger Super Duty acro ...