Sunday, November 16, 2025

2026 Ford Ranger review | CarExpert

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Ford’s ever-popular Ranger lineup is more complicated than ever, but the one you see here – or rather its engine – won’t be available from next year.

There are now five different engines, as many as 25 individual variants, and more mismatching between trims and specifications than you’d reasonably expect from the average sock drawer.

But worry not, because among the chaos there’s still a plethora of more traditional utes to choose from. New plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions are now available, but diesel engines are still the norm, and there are all sorts of body styles on offer to suit the needs of all types of buyers.

Among them is the popular version you see on test here. The 2026 Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4 bi-turbo dual-cab pickup is soon to disappear as an individual variant, following the recent announcement that Ford will discontinue the bi-turbo engine after 2025, although the V6 version will continue.

Being a Wildtrak, it is only available as a dual-cab pickup, with part-time four-wheel drive fitted as standard. That makes it one of the best-suited all-rounders in the Ranger lineup, at least on paper.