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2027 Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT single-cab, super-cab announced

Looking for a tough workhorse with a big tray at the back and some creature comforts inside? Ford Australia has something that might be of interest. The new 2027 Ranger Super Duty XLT single-cab and super-cab.

These join the recently-added XLT double-cab variants of the Super Duty, meaning you get most of the added comfort and luxury-oriented items from the dual-cab but with the long tray at the back.

Specifically, the XLT adds unique, rally-style 18-inch 8-stud alloy wheels wrapped in 275/70 General Grabber all-terrain tyres, along with a carpet floor instead of the harder-wearing vinyl floor in the non-XLT Super Duty, and leather-accented front seats with heating and cooling.

2027 Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT single-cab and super-cab

The XLT also comes with rubber floor matts to protect the carpet flooring, ensuring it remains tough and durable for mucky work. These two body styles, especially the single-cab, come in as rare packages in Australia.

For example, the Isuzu D-Max in single-cab is only available in base SX form, and the Mitsubishi Triton is only available in GLX form in the single-cab with steel wheels, and the Toyota HiLux single-cab only comes in base WorkMate form as well.

In terms of tray dimensions for the genuine steel tray options on the Super Duty, the single-cab tray measures 2550mm in length and 1890mm width (internal). That’s a big increase over the new XLT style-side box on the dual-cab, which measures 1453mm long (floor) and 1217mm between the wheel arches (1220mm width at base of opening). The super-cab tray measures 2100mm long and 1890mm wide.

As with all Range Super Duty models, power comes from a 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine that produces 154kW and 600Nm. This is sent through a four-wheel drive system (permanent ‘4A’ mode) via a 10-speed automatic.

The new variants are scheduled to arrive in Australia in the fourth quarter of this year, with prices starting from the following (excluding on-road costs):

MY2027 Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT single-cab: $88,990
MY2027 Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT super-cab: $92,490

Brett Davis

Brett started out as a motor mechanic but eventually became frustrated working on cars that weren't his. He then earned a degree in journalism and scored a job at Top Gear Australia back in 2008, and then worked at Zoom/Extreme Performance magazines, CarAdvice, and started PerformanceDrive/PDriveTV in 2011 with Josh Bennis. He's now the owner and managing editor here at Driving Enthusiast.

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