Ford SA drops bi-turbo diesel for 2.3-litre EcoBoost in Ranger and Amarok
Ford SA replaces its 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel with the 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol, expands V6 options, while Ranger Raptor and Super Duty remain unchanged.
In a not-unexpected move, Ford Motor Company Southern Africa has followed alliance partner Volkswagen’s example by announcing the 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine for the local market.
Farewell bi-turbo
The Citizen reports that debuting before the end of this year in the Amarok, the unit, which produces 222kW/452Nm, will become available in the Ranger and Everest next year as the surprise replacement for the 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel.
In a short statement, the Blue Oval said that, in addition to the 154kW/500Nm bi-turbo unit being phased out, the 10-speed automatic gearbox will replace the single turbo’s six-speed.
The future of the six-speed manual, only offered on the base XL variants, remains unknown at present.
It also added that the single turbo will be upgraded with a new timing chain and the gearbox itself recalibrated to possibly improve efficiency as well as shift quality.
The expansion of the 10-speed will see it become the standard self-shifting gearbox on both the XL and XLT trim grades. Unlikely to change are the single turbo’s outputs of 125kW/405Nm.
V6 expansion
In addition to the 2.3, the flagship 3.0-litre turbo diesel V6, currently only powering the Ranger Wildtrak as well as the Wildtrak and Platinum versions of the Everest, will be expanded to other derivatives with the expected same 184kW/600Nm outputs.
Exact details of which versions will get the 3.0-litre are only expected next year.
“Looking ahead, Ford is positioning itself for the future and meeting the demands of tomorrow’s customers,” says Ford South Africa product marketing director Sunil Sewmohan.
“The 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine offers a distinct character, providing exhilarating acceleration, a more dynamic driving feel, and a smooth experience that will appeal to those who prioritise responsiveness.”
No change to Raptor
As it stands, the twin-turbo 3.0-litre EcoBoost V6 used in the Ranger Raptor continues without change.
At the other end of the scale, the Ranger Super Duty, which uses a detuned version of the V6 turbodiesel, remains bespoke to Australia, as it is solely manufactured in Thailand rather than at the Silverton plant outside Pretoria.
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