Tech-Laden 2021 Ford Ranger Wildtrak Coming To Mexico

It will be located below the Ranger Raptor, which was recently launched for Mexico.

Ford has officially announced a new variant for the 2021 Ranger line-up in Mexico. The Ranger Wildtrak will soon be the top-spec trim. This new variant will have more standard features that the current XLT4x4 range-topper.

Tech-Laden 2021 Ford Ranger Wildtrak Coming To Mexico

Visually, Ranger Wildtrak is a midsize pickup that adopts the global form, particularly the model sold in Europe, Australia and Asia prior to the facelifted model launched in Thailand last year. Wildtrak stands out from the rest by its Orange Sabre variant, roof rails and roll bars, mirror caps, siderails and grille, all of which are available in black. This variant will also include 18-inch, two-tone wheels. The Ranger Wildtrak has all the bells & whistles that a nameplate can offer, including adaptive cruise control and pre-collision assist with automatic emergency brakes.
Tech-Laden 2021 Ford Ranger Wildtrak Coming To Mexico

The T6 Ranger Wildtrak in most places of the world has the biturbo 2.0-liter EcoBlue Diesel engine, which is also found in the Ranger Raptor. However, the Mexican-bound Wildtrak will have the EcoBoost gasoline engine. It will generate 270 horsepower (201 Kilowatts) as well as 310 pound-feet (442 Newton-meters), and it will be sent to all four wheels via an automatic transmission of 10 speeds. Ford stated that the Wildtrak would arrive in Mexican showrooms by July. It will cost 799,000 Mexican pesos (roughly $39,000 at current exchange rates). It is priced below the Ranger Raptor, which was recently launched for the same market at 989,000 Mexican pesos (around $48,000).