New Ranger Wolftrak, Stormtrak Coming To Europe

Two more cool special edition Ranger models are headed to the European market.

By Brett Foote - April 21, 2021
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Special Editions
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Stormtrak
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Visual Upgrades
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More Rugged
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Exterior Upgrades
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Cabin Upgrades
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Coming This Fall
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Special Editions

Here in the U.S., Ranger buyers have just a couple of models to choose from. The only real "special edition" is the Tremor, and that's about it. However, in places around the globe where the Ranger is also sold, buyers have a plethora of cool and unique models available, including the new Ranger Wolftrak and Stormtrak headed to the European market.

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Stormtrak

The first of these two new pickups - the Ranger Stormtrak - was designed to be a premium truck with distinctive styling, premium features, and a generous yet usable spec. The Stormtrak is based on the existing Ranger Wildtrak and comes equipped with Ford's bi-turbo 2.0-liter EcoBlue diesel engine that produces 213 PS (210 horsepower) and 500 Nm (369 pound-feet) of torque, mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels.

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

Visual Upgrades

On the outside, the Stormtrak features a red grille insert, LED headlights, underbody protection, hood and bodyside decals, 3D badges, a black rear bumper, a sports bar, a bedliner, load divider, Ford's new Power Roller Shutter, and color choices including Rapid Red, Frozen White, and Blue Lightning. On the inside, it offers unique leather seats with embroidered Stormtrak logos, bolsters trimmed with technical fabric, tinted Graphite surfaces. and red stitching

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

More Rugged

Meanwhile, the Ranger Wolftrak was designed to be a more rugged pickup for customers who work outdoors or simply want more off-road performance. It's powered by Ford's 2.0-liter EcoBlue diesel engine that produces 170 PS (168 horsepower), mated to either a six-speed manual transmission or 10‑speed automatic gearbox. A selectable four-wheel-drive system with shift-on-the-fly function, electronically-locking rear differential, and all-terrain tires are standard.

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

Exterior Upgrades

On the outside, the Wolftrak features a standard bed liner, an optional manual load bed cover, or a matte black Aeroklas full load canopy. Other exterior highlights include a tubular sports bar, a matte black grille, underbody protection, 17-inch black alloy wheels, black Wolftrak badges, plastic molded side steps, and a choice of either Conquer Grey or Sea Gray paint colors.

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

Cabin Upgrades

Inside the cabin, buyers will find Wolftrak badges, a matte black instrument panel and door spears, and all-weather floor mats, along with Ford's SYNC 3 operating system and an 8-inch touchscreen as standard equipment. 

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

Coming This Fall

Both the Ranger Wolftrak and Stormtrak will be produced in limited quantities, and are scheduled to arrive at European Ford dealers this coming October.

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>>Join the conversation about the New Ranger Wolftrak, and Stormtrak right here in Ford-trucks.com.

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