Hot on the heels of the exciting and trendsetting Next-Generation Ranger Double Cab models that hit the South African market in December last year, Ford South Africa is launching the Single Cab and SuperCab derivatives, scheduled to go on sale in March this year.
Four Single Cab models have been introduced to cater for workhorse applications, complemented by six SuperCab variants that provide the versatility of an extended cab and a large cargo volume which satisfies the requirements for business and lifestyle customers alike – headlined by the first-ever SuperCab model in luxurious Wildtrak 4×4 specification.
“The Next-Generation Ford Ranger Double Cab models have been exceptionally well received thanks to the bold styling, outstanding comfort and refinement, exceptional safety and superb performance,” says Doreen Mashinini, General Manager for Marketing at Ford South Africa.
“We are delighted to expand the range with the start of production of the practical Ranger Single Cab and spacious SuperCab models that fulfil the needs of small to medium businesses, large fleet operators, farmers and private customers,” Mashinini says. “The bulk of the range is available in XL or more upmarket XLT specification, and we also offer the extensive range of Upgrade Packs that were introduced on the Ranger Double Cab. This allows owners to personalise their vehicle with a wide range of cosmetic and functional enhancements according to their unique requirements and applications.
“Particularly noteworthy is the introduction of the SuperCab body style to the exclusive Wildtrak series, giving buyers the choice of a luxuriously appointed vehicle with all of the high-tech safety and comfort features that were traditionally reserved for double cab models,” Mashinini says. “This reaffirms our commitment to listening to our customers, and delivering products designed to complement their lifestyles. Later this year we will be further expanding the range to cater for the entry-level workhorse segment too, where affordability and low running costs are the absolute priority for business and fleet customers.”