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2026 Ford Ranger

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R 668,890

Est. monthly payment:
R 13,723 p/m

Fair Price

Ford Sandton

Gauteng

Mileage15,500 km
Power205 kW (205 hp)
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The 2026 Ford Ranger 2.0D Bi Turbo Wildtrak HR A/T 4X4 Super Cab offers robust performance and modern features, making it an excellent choice for South African buyers seeking a reliable used bakkie. Its sleek design and premium finish ensure it stands out, whether for work or leisure.

Powered by a 2.0 EcoBlue diesel engine delivering 205 Hp, this automatic Wildtrak variant combines power with fuel efficiency, consuming just 8.8 L/100km. The 4x4 drivetrain and e-4WD system provide exceptional off-road capability. With seating for four and two doors, it offers practicality for families or work crews. The vehicle’s used condition and mileage of 14,457 km highlight its reliability and value for money.

Located in Sandton, Gauteng, this Ford Ranger is available for quick sale at an affordable price. Contact today for a test drive or to explore finance deals. Compare prices, and buy the best used Ford Ranger in South Africa for your needs.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantFord Ranger 2.0D Bi Turbo Wildtrak HR A/T 4X4 Super Cab P/U
Body typeBakkie
ConditionUsed
Seats4
Doors2
Mileage15,500 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length5,370 mm
Width2,015 mm
Width with mirrors2,208 mm
Height1,874 mm
Ground clearance235 mm
Turning circle12.9 m
Curb weight2,431 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.0 EcoBlue (205 Hp) e-4WD Automatic
Engine size1996.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power205 kW (205 hp)
Torque500 Nm
Power per liter102.7 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears10
Driven wheelsAll Wheel Drive
Front tyres255/65 R18
Rear tyres255/65 R18
Vehicle numberAFAGXXMJ2GSK25000
Ford Ranger - Ford Sandton

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel consumption8.8 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h10.5 s
Top speed180 km/h
CO₂ emissions230 g/km (combined)

EQUIPMENT


INTERIOR
Bluetooth Connectivity
SAFETY
Cruise ControlParking AssistanceLane Departure WarningABSTraction ControlISOFIX Child Seat Mountings

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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Ford Ranger

Ford’s Ranger isn’t just everywhere on South African roads — it’s everywhere for a reason. Scroll through 449 active listings and you’ll see prices from a no-nonsense R109,000 to a punchy R1,335,000, so there’s a Ranger for every bakkie buyer, whether you’re chasing that VAT-deductible workhorse or something you won’t mind parking at Melrose Arch on a Friday night. It goes up against the Hilux, D-Max, and Amarok — all heavy hitters, but Ford’s engine lineup is the broadest of the lot: 2.2TDCi diesel, 2.0 single-turbo petrol, 3.0 V6 diesel, a 2.3 petrol, and even a plug-in hybrid. Mix in manual, auto, and semi-auto boxes, and you’re spoiled for choice. The median? R539,990, right in that “should I buy new or used?” sweet spot. That 131-to-318 split between new and used units sums up local demand — used Rangers move quickly, partly because South Africans know what they’re getting. Those 2.2TDCi XLs are the workhorses of the used market, priced from R194,900 to R379,900 if you don’t mind a few kilometres on the clock. Want a bit more flash? The 2.3 Wildtrak A/T will set you back between R769,995 and R894,820, while the 3.0D V6 Wildtrak pushes right up to R1,298,559. Used examples average about 72,747 km, so you’re not getting something fresh off the showroom unless you pay for it. But here’s why the Ranger keeps winning hearts: parts are easy to find, the dealer network’s everywhere, and since the T6, the cabin and features have caught up to — and sometimes pipped — Toyota’s best. For buyers who care about what’s inside as much as what’s under the bonnet, that matters.

Ford

Ford’s reputation as the bakkie brand in South Africa isn’t just marketing — the stats back it up. Scroll through the 850 Ford listings and you’ll see prices from a humble R67,500 to a sky-high R1,580,000, but it’s the R479,900 median that tells the real story: this isn’t a bargain-basement badge angling for the cheapest deal. Ford’s got real presence where it counts, with 199 new and 651 used vehicles showing that there’s appetite for both the entry-level and the upmarket stuff. The competition is fierce — Toyota, Isuzu, Volkswagen — but Ford keeps its foothold by blending capability with a dealer network that actually covers rural and urban South Africa. Most buyers aren’t just commuters; these are owner-drivers who need their vehicle to earn its keep, not just look good in the Spar parking lot. Ranger runs the show, no question. With 449 listings between R109,000 and R1,335,000, that’s everything from a work-worn fleet special to a Raptor that makes you think twice about chasing Land Cruisers up Sani Pass. Everest brings the same basics but for families, offering seven seats and a price range from R112,900 to R1,310,331. If you’re after something smaller, EcoSport and Fiesta fill the city-car and compact SUV slots, with used Fiestas dipping to R67,500 — if you pack smart, they’ll handle Joburg traffic or Durban rain. Bakkies and SUVs make up most of the action, petrol and diesel are still king, and while plug-in hybrids barely register, Ford’s habit of loading cabins with more tech than rivals at the same money is what the Ranger should have been from the start. That matters.

Ford Ranger - Ford Sandton
R 668,890

Est. monthly payment:
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