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    A bakkie in an armoured suit: Ford Ranger Platinum

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on February 13th, 2025 / in Car Reviews, featured

    A bakkie in an armoured suit: Ford Ranger Platinum

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on February 13th, 2025 / in Car Reviews, featured

    By Clive Moleme

    The Ford Ranger Platinum pushes the boundaries of what a bakkie can be, delivering a blend of rugged capability, refined luxury, and cutting-edge tech. Positioned near the top of the Ranger lineup, the Platinum offers a driving experience that caters to adventure seekers in suits.

    At the heart of the Ranger Platinum is a 3.0L V6 turbodiesel engine, delivering a robust 184kW and 600Nm of torque. Paired with a smooth 10-speed automatic transmission, this powertrain provides ample grunt for towing, off-roading, or simply cruising down the highway. The Ranger handles with confidence, thanks to its intelligent 4WD system, which adapts seamlessly to various terrains. Fuel consumption hovered around 11.5L/100km during our test—an acceptable figure given the bakkie’s size and capability.

    Where the Platinum truly shines is in its on-road composure. The suspension, fine-tuned for both comfort and load-bearing, delivers a supple ride that rivals some SUVs. The electric power-assisted steering is precise (by bakkie standards) and responsive, making the Ranger relatively agile for its size. Add to this a quiet cabin, and you have a vehicle that feels equally at home on the open road or navigating city traffic.

    Step inside, and the Ranger Platinum feels more like a luxury SUV than a workhorse. Premium leather upholstery, woodgrain accents, and ambient lighting create an upscale ambiance, while dual-zone climate control ensures year-round comfort. The highlight of the interior is the 12-inch vertical touchscreen running Ford’s SYNC 4A infotainment system. It’s intuitive to use and supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. A Bang & Olufsen sound system elevates the audio experience, while additional tech features include wireless charging and multiple USB ports.

    The Ranger doesn’t skimp on practicality either. With its expansive cabin, it comfortably seats five adults, and clever storage solutions abound. The load bed is spacious and comes equipped with tie-down points, a durable liner, and a 12V socket for added utility. Whether hauling gear for work or heading out on a weekend getaway, the Platinum is up for the task.

    Safety is another strong point. The Ranger Platinum features Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite, which includes adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and a 360-degree camera system. Parking such a large vehicle becomes a breeze thanks to the semi-autonomous Active Park Assist.

    Priced from R1,150,000, the Ford Ranger Platinum isn’t cheap, but it justifies its cost with a premium feature set and an unmatched blend of toughness and refinement. It comes with a 4-year/120,000km warranty and service plan, with intervals set at 15,000km, ensuring peace of mind for owners.

    The Ford Ranger Platinum redefines what a bakkie can offer, appealing to drivers who demand capability without sacrificing comfort and style. It’s a compelling option for those who need versatility in their vehicle—whether tackling rough trails, towing heavy loads, or simply making a statement on the daily commute. With its robust performance and plush interior, the Platinum proves that bakkies can be both rugged and luxurious.

    Categories: Car Reviews, featured  /  Tags: 2024 Ford Ranger Platinum, ford ranger, Ford SA, Ford South Afrcia
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