Country of OriginThe country in which the vehicle was assembled from components to complete car
THAILAND
Launch YearThe year in which this vehicle was first built
2007
Launch MonthThe month of the year in which this vehicle was first built
11
Generation Name
PJ/PK
SeriesThe series of a vehicle model e.g. VY Commodore
PJ
BadgeDescription of a vehicle within a model line.
XL
Doors
4
Seat CapacityThe number of occupants that can be legally carried within a vehicle.
5
Body ConfigurationHow a vehicle is configured for use
Crew Cab (Dual Cab)
Body StyleOverall shape (style) of the vehicle's body
Ute
Overview
As Holden's Rodeo adopted a new name without really changing, so too has Ford's Courier. The new-look Ford is now the Ranger, embracing cab-chassis and ute configurations, with two and four-door bodies including dual and extended cabs. Four-cylinder turbodiesel power is the only way to go, with a 105kW/320 2.5-litre, or a 115kW/380Nm 3.0-litre driving five-speed manual or four-speed auto transmissions. Payloads are a big thing; All Rangers now exceed one tonne, extending to as much as 1.4 tonnes in cab-chassis two-door 3.0-litre configuration. Dual airbags, limited-slip differentials and air-conditioning are standard across the range, with ABS and 16-inch alloys appearing in XLT versions.