quinta-feira, 2 de julho de 2020


FORD




RANGER DEBUTS THREE NEW PERSONALIZATION PACKAGES

The Dearborn brand is very familiar with the tastes of its customers, particularly enthusiasts who purchase their pick-ups, especially the Ford Ranger. In fact, the brand claims that in 2019 alone, the owners of this pick-up added an average of $ 650 in extra products to their vehicles.
It is for this reason that Ford Performance has now decided to offer customers who like personalization, launching three new accessory packages exclusive to the Ford Ranger, which add a lot of style to the vehicle and improve its capabilities on and off the asphalt.



The level one enhancement package incorporates a new floating piston monotube shock absorber system, signed by FOX, modified and adjusted by Ford Performance engineers to optimize its performance, as well as a new 17-inch Dyno Gray wheel kit and some graphics for the body and windshield.



The second level of modifications incorporates these same accessories and adds an engine calibration made by Ford Performance engineers to increase the power to 315 hp and the torque to 502 Nm. In addition, it adds a BFG KO2 275 / all-terrain tire package 70 at the front and rear, new blue tow hooks, auxiliary anti-fog lights kit and a stainless steel number plate.





Finally, the level three package incorporates all the accessories from the previous levels plus a 40-inch LED bar on the roof, the tow hooks change to red ones, the Ford Performance by ARB front bumper is added with winch, adds the Ford Performance roof rack and sports exhaust system.





If you live in the United States and want to purchase one of these versions, know that the tier 1 package is offered for an extra $ 2,495 at the pick-up price, the tier 2 package is priced at $ 4,495 and the tier three is priced at 8,995 dollars. Tier 1 and 2 packages will be available in August from US dealers, however, the tier 3 package will be launched on the market next year.



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