Ford unveils the ultimate workhorse on wheels

Ford unveils the ultimate workhorse on wheels
Ford is set to launch the Ranger Super Duty in 2026. (Image: Ford)

Set to launch in 2026, the Ford Ranger Super Duty is designed to expand the boundaries of what a mid-size utility vehicle can do.

Engineered in Australia for industries that demand high performance, including construction and infrastructure works, this game-changing ute combines rugged design with features built to endure extreme conditions and heavy-duty tasks.

With an emphasis on heavy-duty capability, load-carrying and towing capacity, the Ranger Super Duty is set to support productivity on construction sites of all scales and complexities, including in remote locations.

Developed in collaboration with heavy‑duty fleet operators and the team behind Australia’s top-selling 4×4, it’s built to meet the high demands of mid-size truck users. Key features enable construction workers to:

  • Tow more: Boasting a 4,500kg maximum braked towing capacity, the Ranger Super Duty can haul a wide range of heavy supplies, earthmoving equipment and essential tools.
  • Carry more: With a 4,500kg gross vehicle mass (GVM), the Ranger Super Duty provides substantial carrying capacity, ideal for the needs of construction professionals on major project sites.
  • Do more: Its 8,000kg gross combined mass (GCM) equips the vehicle to handle tasks that typically require larger trucks, adding versatility to construction and infrastructure operations.

The Ranger Super Duty is designed to improve transport efficiency and onsite productivity, giving construction teams the dependable support needed to complete projects safely and effectively. Construction and infrastructure professionals are encouraged to register their interest with Ford to stay informed about the Ranger Super Duty’s launch and explore how it can enhance their operational capabilities.

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