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Next Gen Ford Ranger seen but not!

Ford Australia’s next Gen Ranger is in final testing, and the chances are you might see it out on the road. While most manufacturers will work to hide their next gen models to avoid details …

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Oct 07 2021

Oct 07 2021

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Ford Australia’s next Gen Ranger is in final testing, and the chances are you might see it out on the road. While most manufacturers will work to hide their next gen models to avoid details being released too early, Ford has taken a different approach, tasking their local design team to develop a camouflage wrap which prevents certain details from being seen, while also promoting the fact that the new vehicle is in the final stages of testing, with a reveal set for later this year.

The wrap was specifically designed to hide the curves and shape of the new vehicle both during day and night, and they’ve done a good job at this while also shouting out the fact that it is the next gen Ranger.

So, if you see something like this driving around, you now know what it is!

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