Ford is preparing to shake up the ute market once again with the upcoming Ranger Super Duty, expected to arrive in Australia earlier than initially scheduled. Designed to bridge the gap between the regular Ranger and the full-size F-Series trucks, this new edition brings serious upgrades in strength, durability and capability.
With more power under the bonnet and a major boost in towing muscle, the Ranger Super Duty is shaping up to be a game-changer for tradies, tourers and towing enthusiasts.
Bold Design That Signals Serious Capability
At first glance, the Ranger Super Duty stands apart from the standard model with a tougher, more industrial appearance. The front end receives a more aggressive grille, reinforced bumper and squared-off detailing inspired by Ford’s larger American workhorse trucks. The wider stance and taller ride height give it an unmistakable heavy-duty identity, while maintaining the familiar Ranger DNA Australians have come to trust.
Big Power Upgrade for Tough Jobs
Under the bonnet, Ford is expected to introduce a more powerful engine package aimed at heavy towing and demanding work environments. Early industry reports point to a high-output turbo-diesel delivering stronger torque and smoother pulling power, ideal for caravans, boats and machinery transport.
Paired with a strengthened transmission and enhanced cooling systems, the Ranger Super Duty is engineered to withstand sustained loads without compromising performance.
Towing Gains That Lead the Segment
One of the standout highlights of the new model is its improved towing capacity. Ford has focused on chassis strengthening, upgraded brakes and a more advanced towing management system to boost maximum tow limits.
Drivers can also expect improved trailer stability control, better weight distribution management and enhanced monitoring features inside the cabin. These additions make the Super Duty variant one of the most confident tow-ready utes in the Australian market.
Smarter Tech and a More Practical Cabin
Inside, the Ranger Super Duty inherits the latest technology upgrades from the next-gen Ranger lineup. A larger infotainment screen, upgraded connectivity and advanced driver-assist features form a more modern driving experience.
Ford has also improved seating comfort, added extra storage practicality and refined materials to suit both work and travel. Despite its rugged purpose, the cabin feels refined enough for everyday use.
Ready to Challenge the Competition
With an early launch now on the cards, Ford is clearly positioning the Ranger Super Duty as a powerhouse option for Australians who need more strength than a standard ute but don’t want the size or price of an American truck.
Its stronger engine, enhanced towing capability and heavy-duty build give it a unique place in the segment. As anticipation grows, the Ranger Super Duty is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about ute releases of the year.