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2023 Ford Ranger Wildtrak X ute revealed

Australians love their utes and the latest creation from Ford is sure to have tradies and weekend warriors lining up around the corner.

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Ford has whipped the covers off its new Ranger Wildtrak X.

The new tough guy ute will sit just below the hardcore Ranger Raptor performance dual-cab and above the popular Wildtrak variant.

The special edition is due to go on sale later this year priced from about $82,500 drive-away, which is about $8000 more than the Wildtrak.

The new Ranger Wildtrak X boosts the ute’s off-road pedigree.
The new Ranger Wildtrak X boosts the ute’s off-road pedigree.

Set to go head-to-head with the Toyota HiLux Rogue, the Wildtrak X has a wider track for increased stability and more ground clearance.

Upgraded suspension includes new Bilstein position-sensitive dampers that Ford claims help improve off-road performance and on-road cornering ability.

New 17-inch alloy-wheels are wrapped in General Grabber all-terrain tyres to further boost grip off the bitumen.

It is only available with a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine.
It is only available with a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine.

Unfortunately the Wildtrak X misses out on Ford’s excellent 184kW/600Nm 3.0-litre turbodiesel V6 and is only available with the bi-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine carried over from the previous generation.

This engine makes 150kW and 500Nm and is paired with a 10-speed auto. It can tow 3500kg, too.

The Wildtrak X wins back points with the standard fitment of Ford’s permanent four-wheel drive tech that is usually reserved for the V6-powered variants.

Ford has included some nifty new driver aids, too.

There are plenty of hi-tech off-road features.
There are plenty of hi-tech off-road features.

Its Trail Turn feature helps drivers navigate tight off-road courses by braking the inside wheel during narrow bends to reduce the vehicle’s turning circle.

It can be used at speeds up to 19km/h and is available in high and low gears.

The Wildtrak X also borrows the Raptor’s Trail Control feature that helps the driver maintain a low speed – under 32km/h – when navigating tricky terrain.

A Rock Crawl setting further boosts its ability to tackle the toughest trails.

Upgraded suspension is expected to boost its on- and off-road performance.
Upgraded suspension is expected to boost its on- and off-road performance.

Ford hasn’t just added to its off-road ability, there have been some cosmetic upgrades, too.

A new grille, steel bash plate, aluminium side steps and Wildtrak X badges are joined by bright orange highlights, black Ford badges and plenty of other black elements.

Passengers are greeted by leather-accented and faux-suede seats with Wildtrak X embroidered in the seat backs, glovebox and floor mats.

There is extensive use of suede surfaces and contrast orange stitching throughout.

A 12.4-inch fully digital instrument display combines with the 12-inch tablet-style central screen for a hi-tech feel. A premium Bang & Olufsen stereo further boosts its appeal.

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