The endless tsunami of Ford Ranger variants continues as the Blue Oval brand seeks to defend its position as Australia’s best-selling car.
The latest model is the unimaginatively named Ranger Black Edition and it is expected in Ford showrooms during Q3 of this year.

To be based on the Ford Ranger XL double-cab 4×4 ute and powered exclusively by the 2.0L diesel engine producing 500Nm, the Ranger Black Edition will wear blacked-out exterior features including a sports bar, unique black grille and black side steps. Black 17-inch alloy wheels also replace the steel wheels normally found on XL Rangers.
Other inclusions over the regular XL model include a 12-volt power outlet in the tray and all-terrain tyres, both adding versatility to the popular 4×4 ute.

The Ranger XL 4×4 comes standard with a 10-inch multimedia screen, Adaptive Cruise Control, reversing camera, rear parking sensors and safety kit includes AEB, ABS, ETC, rear cross traffic monitor, BLIS, lane detection and keeping assist, collision mitigation and nine airbags. Like all 4×4 Rangers the Black Edition is rated to tow up to a 3500kg trailer.
The Ranger Black Edition is expected to be limited to just 1500 models.

2024 Ford Ranger Black Edition pricing
Model | Pricing |
---|---|
Ranger Black Edition dual-cab pick-up 2.0TTD 4×4 autou00a0 | $56,690 |
Price excludes on-road costs.u00a0 |
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