Ford Ranger wins coveted International Pick-up Award
The Ford Ranger
has won the 2020 International Pick-up Award (IPUA) at a special gala ceremony held
in Lyon, France. The win for the Ranger was the second for Ford with the Blue
Oval also clinching the title for the 2020 International Van of the Year
(IVOTY) with the Transit Custom. This means Ford is the only manufacturer to do
the double twice – the first time occurring in 2013.
It was the
enhanced 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo diesel powertrain and advanced driver assistance
technologies – introduced in South Africa in 2019 with the launch of the New
Ranger – that helped convince the IPUA jury to crown it best pick-up, the
second time Ranger has received this accolade.
“We are
very proud that our South African-built Ranger has received this important
accolade,” says Doreen
Mashinini, General Manager Marketing at Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa. “It is a great accolade
for both our Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria, where the Ranger is built
and for our Struandale Plant, where the new Bi-Turbo and Single Turbo, as well
as the proven 2.2 and 3.2 Duratorq TDCi engines are produced,” she says.
“Ford’s new 2.0-litre
turbodiesel engines build on the innovative technology of the award-winning
EcoBoost petrol engines, which are renowned for their superb performance and
fuel efficiency,” Mashinini adds.
The Bi-Turbo engine
delivers improved drivability and torque, while making a significant
contribution to the overall passenger car-like refinement and remarkably low
noise levels of the New Ranger. Combined with the innovative 10-speed automatic
transmission, the New Ranger sets new standards in the highly competitive
pickup sector.
“The 2.0 Single Turbo is no less impressive and delivers exceptional fuel
efficiency, as evidenced when it claimed victory in the highly competitive
pickup segment in the inaugural WesBank Fuel Economy Tour held recently,”
Mashinini adds.
The New Ranger also
introduced an array of new technologies to the series, including the innovative Semi-Automatic Parallel
Park Assist (SAPPA), which is standard in the Ranger Wildtrak. The system takes
the hassle out of parallel parking manoeuvres by using ultrasonic sensors on
the front and rear bumpers that search for parking spaces big enough to park
the vehicle, and alerts the driver when a suitable spot is found.
The system calculates the
trajectory and steers the vehicle into the parking bay using the Ranger’s
electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) and sensors. All the driver has to do
is operate the accelerator and brake, and select the appropriate gear as
indicated by Park Assist.
Furthermore, the New Ranger
is packed with an outstanding level of active safety features. From XL models
upwards, all Ranger models are equipped with Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
with Traction Control (TC), Trailer Sway Control (TSC), Hill Start Assist
(HSA), Adaptive Load Control (ALC) and Roll Over Mitigation (ROM). Standard ABS
brakes across the entire range are complemented by Emergency Brakeforce
Distribution (EBD) and Emergency Brake Assist (EBA).
The Wildtrak also benefits
from an upgrade to the existing Collision Mitigation by Braking (CMbB) system –
a pre-collision assist feature that uses the built-in radar to assist the
driver in mitigating rear-end collisions with other vehicles. The latest
version, Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), uses the combined radar and camera
systems along with new software to detect pedestrians, stationary and moving
objects.
Four-wheel drive models additionally benefit
from Hill Descent Control (HDC), which provides maximum control when traversing
steep and slippery off-road gradients.
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