The Ford Ranger is available as a hybrid
This page is translated from the original post "Le Ford Ranger se décline en hybride" in French.

Ford will incorporate plug-in hybrid technology into the Ranger pick-up lineup at the beginning of 2025.
Ford customers will soon have the option to choose a plug-in hybrid version of the Ranger pick-up. Production of the very first plug-in hybrid Ranger will begin at the end of 2024, with first deliveries expected at the start of 2025. This new model marks a significant step in Ford’s strategy to offer a complete range of powertrains for customers in the pick-up segment.
Utility in a virtuous evolution
The Ranger Plug-in Hybrid combines a 2.3-liter Ford EcoBoost gasoline engine with an electric motor and a rechargeable battery system, offering a range of 45 kilometers in 100% electric mode. This is barely enough for navigating urban areas with reduced emissions or transitioning phases such as loading and unloading.
A Ranger that provides power
Much more interesting than this limited electric range, the Ranger Plug-in Hybrid will also feature the Pro Power Onboard function, allowing customers to power their tools and energy-hungry devices on a construction site or during remote camping. Simply plug them into the built-in power outlets in the bed and the cabin. An intelligent way to eliminate noisy, bulky, and heavy generators and free up space for other equipment.
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