The Ford Ranger Super Duty is being shown at the ongoing 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS 2026). In terms of pricing, the new variant in the pick-up truck’s line-up is priced at 1,599,000 baht (RM196,081) in Thailand in double-cab form, according to Autolife Thailand.
Revealed in April 2025, the Range Super Duty emerged as a work truck for more rigourous applications and thus receives a fortified frame, upgraded axles, thicker driveshafts and a larger, 130 litre fuel tank.
The Ranger Super Duty is also specified from the factory with modifications to offer business owners the option of sidestepping the aftermarket for desired accessories, including a bash plate under the front bumper that improves the approach angle in concert with the increased ground clearance.
Inspired by the Blue Oval’s larger Super Duty trucks for the American market, the Ranger Super Duty gets wider fenders and squared-off wheel arch flares to cover this variant’s wider wheel tracks and 33-inch General Grabber all-terrain tyres, which are mounted on 18-inch, eight-lug wheels.
Powertrain for the Ranger Super Duty is the manufacturer’s 3.0 litre V6 turbodiesel as found elsewhere in the Ranger line-up, namely the WildTrak 3.0 V6 Turbo Diesel launched in Malaysia last August, albeit down 40 PS from that variant’s 250 PS to 209 PS in the Ranger Super Duty, though torque remains at 600 Nm.
Drive goes to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission. Drive modes are Normal, Eco, Tow-Haul, Slippery, Mud & Ruts, Sand, and Rock Crawl.
Gross vehicle mass (GVM) and gross combined mass (GCM) for the Ranger Super Duty are 4,500 kg and 8,000 kg, respectively, and the double-cab chassis is rated for a payload of 1,825 kg (the super cab chassis is rated for 1,896 kg, and the single cab chassis rated for 1,982 kg), and a braked towing capacity of 4,500 kg.
Along with the added payload capacity comes improved obstacle climbing, with ground clearance raised to 299 mm, taller than that of the Ranger Raptor, and a maximum wading depth of 850 mm.
The cabin of the Super Duty mostly resembles that of the Ranger it is based on, which means the inclusion of a 12-inch portrait-oriented infotainment touchscreen. Located atop, after of the interior rear view mirror is a row of auxiliary switches, ready for accessories to be wired up.
Included (but not shown here) in the Ranger Super Duty is the Integrated Device Mounting System. that is located on the passenger side of the centre console. This attaches to a mount below the left-centre air vent, enabling the installation of devices such as a tablet computer weighing up to 4 kg, and is positioned clear of the front passenger airbag.
Driving assistance systems in the Ranger Super Duty include Trailer Backup Assist, Trail Control, Trail Turn Assist, with further ADAS features including blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning, AEB with pedestrian protection, reverse brake assist, rear cross-traffic alert, ACC with stop-and-go, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, steering assist, and more.
In Thailand, the Ford Ranger Super Duty is offered in Arctic White, Absolute Black, Command Grey, Traction Green and Seismic Tan; the latter three being cost options. The Ford Ranger Super Duty is sold in Thailand in double cab pick-up form, at 1,599,000 baht (RM196,081).
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Wonder with the current Diesel price, would it hold back lot of buyers intend to own one?
expensive lorry!