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This base-variant Ford Ranger gets racing stripes

The XL Street Special Edition will be limited to 300 units

Just in case the fleet-spec Ranger is too plain, have a look at the XL Street Special Edition. PHOTO FROM FORD

While a certain vehicle model’s top-tier variant is usually loaded to the gills with features and gadgets, buying the base trim level also makes sense. It’s always less expensive, and the owner can start with a clean slate when it comes to upgrades. But one day, staff at Ford Thailand thought they could do a better job at sprucing up the poverty-spec Ranger, the result of which is the XL Street Special Edition.

Yes, the racing stripes add 100hp and strike fear into the hearts of Raptor owners. PHOTOS FROM FORD

What starts out as a Ranger XL with an extended cab now gets a Shelby-like makeover with racing stripes complementing the main body color. It also comes equipped with a new radiator grille with F-O-R-D spelled out, and what appear to be side skirts that give the fleet-spec vehicle a sports-truck look. The XL-grade wheels are now painted black, which will likely increase this Ranger’s street cred.

Maybe you could buy this truck now and keep it until it becomes an appreciating classic. PHOTO FROM FORD

The cab is your typical base-Ranger fare except for the Sync infotainment system that is found on more expensive trim levels. Even the engine is nothing special. Doing duty under the hood is the veteran 2.2-liter turbodiesel with 158hp and 385Nm, mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.

However, what should make customers take notice is that the Ranger XL Street Special Edition will be rarer than a lot of supercars. Each truck costs 682,000 baht (P1.05 million), and only 300 examples will ever be made.



Miggi Solidum

Miggi is an editor-at-large at VISOR. Professionally speaking, he is a software engineering dude who happens to like cars a lot. And as an automotive enthusiast, he wants a platform from which he can share his motoring thoughts with fellow petrolheads. He writes the 'G-Force' column.



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