PODCAST: Is 2.3-litre petrol Ford Ranger’s trump card against Toyota Hilux?

Wide variety of engines in stark contrast to its main rival which is trimming its powertrains to one.


The Blue Oval this month took a bold step in introducing a non-performance petrol variant to its Ford Ranger line-up.

The 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, which produces 222kW of power and 452Nm of torque, is the bakkie range’s first standard petrol mill in ages. And the second one in the existing line-up after the performance Raptor’s 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo engine.

The number of diesel powertrains in the updated Ford Ranger line-up has been trimmed from three to two. The 3.0-litre V6 and 2.0-litre single stays, while the 2.0-litre bi-turbo has been dropped.

Ford Ranger 2.3-litre makes Pitstop

On this week’s episode of The Citizen Motoring‘s Pitstop podcast, we discuss the introduction of the 2.3-litre Ranger.

The move is quite an interesting one by the manufacturer of South Africa’s second best-selling bakkie compared to the top-seller, the Toyota Hilux. Not only won’t the incoming new Hilux not offer a petrol engine anymore, but also just one choice of diesel. The 2.8-litre will be carried over from before, while the 2.4-litre has been given the boot.

The 2.3-litre Ford Ranger is offered in Wildtrak and the newly-added Sport guise, the latter slotting in between the XLT and Wildtrak. It is also only available in 4×2 guise.

Amarok also offers petrol

The VW Amarok, which is built alongside the Ranger in Ford’s Silverton assembly plant, introduced the 2.3-litre petrol mill to its range earlier this year. But only offers it in top spec PanAmericana all-wheel drive trim.

The petrol Ranger felt as smooth as the Amarok during the recent media launch drive. But fuel consumption is likely to also be a big issue. We averaged 15 litres per 100km in the slightly heavier Amarok during it’s week-long stay.

An open road launch drive in the Ford Ranger, which hardly threatened the national limit, averaged 10.9L/100km.

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