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Introducing the Ford Ranger Raptor North edition

Forget reindeers and chimneys. Kris Kringle’s gone high-tech. Ford Motor Company has just revealed concept sketches for the Ranger Raptor North Edition, a one-off “everyday sleigh” engineered to meet the legendary gift-giver’s unique year-round needs—and it’s as magical as you’d expect. While there are no plans to put it into production (don’t pout), this collaboration between Ford Design in Australia and the man in red himself is a whimsical blend of holiday spirit and engineering genius. “It’s no secret the sleigh and reindeer are my brand,” said Kringle during the reveal. “But I was looking for something that worked on the other 364 days of the year. You could say I needed an everyday sleigh.” And an everyday sleigh he got. Sleigh 2.0 – A Peppermint-Powered Pickup The Ranger Raptor, already famed for its all-terrain capabilities, was transformed into a sleigh fit for the fastest man on earth. Boasting features like heated hot-chocolate holders, a tailgate barbecue, and an infinity load box big enough for presents for 800 million kids, this is no ordinary truck. What really sets it apart, though, is its ability to fly. Ford’s Experimental Laboratory Foundation (ELF) reimagined the levitation system from the 1958 Levacar Mach 1 concept, allowing the Ranger Raptor North Edition to effortlessly reach altitudes of 60,000 feet, far above controlled airspace. Pair that with new micro-sized Mistletoe-class rockets powered entirely by candy canes, and the sleigh’s capable of streaking across the skies at an astonishing 4,705,882km/h. That’s almost the speed of light, for those keeping track. “We… Read More

A 16,000km test drive of the Next-Generation Ranger by Ford Australia

A team of 16 drivers came face-to-face with 1,000km each, putting the Next Generation Ranger by Ford Australia through its paces. From Melbourne to Sydney, to the top of Queensland, through to the Northern Territory, down the West Coast and back across the Nullarbor. Unfolding in a single Ranger, the Unlimited Test Drive saw 16 Aussies test the vehicle’s capability and versatility in every possible environment for work, family and play. Amongst the 16 Australians is Mitch Morrison from Yaroomba, Queensland. A Leaf Gatherer, collecting the best vegetation to feed Australian wildlife. Alongside these stories, the campaign incorporates content that tells Ford’s ownership story and showcases the product and design features that make the Next-Gen Ranger is the most customer-centric Ranger ever. The test drive has made a content series that Ford will release over the course of 2022-2023, giving us unprecedented insight into the car, how it drives and what you can do with it. Alongside these stories, the campaign incorporates content that tells Ford’s ownership story and showcases the product and design features that make the Next-Generation Ford Ranger worthy of anyone with a life they out through its paces. See more about the car at the Unlimited Experiences website, where Ford’s team of ‘Ranger Experts’ are on hand to help you get the most out of your Ranger.