In a recent revelation by Ford’s sales consultants, the upcoming batch of Ford Ranger and Everest vehicles slated for arrival in Vietnam in December will feature some changes in their specifications.
Specifically, the automatic parking feature will no longer be available on the Ford Ranger and Everest models, as Ford believes that this feature is rarely used by customers in Vietnam. The versions that will no longer include this feature are: Ranger Raptor, Ranger Stormtrak, Everest Titaninum 4×4, and Everest Platinum.
Notably, this new batch of vehicles will introduce Vietnamese language support on the central control screen across all versions of the Everest and Ranger (including Raptor), enhancing the user experience and convenience for local customers.
Additionally, the exterior color option of Conquer Grey on the Ford Ranger Raptor will be replaced by a new shade of grey with a lighter tone (Command Grey).Â
Both the Ford Ranger and Everest models will also undergo minor omissions in their exterior equipment:Â the Ranger Raptor will no longer feature alloy side steps and a 12V power outlet in the truck bed. The Stormtrak and Wildtrak versions will not include a front camera washer and a 12V power outlet in the truck bed. The XLS variant will no longer have the black B-pillar decal.
Aside from these minor adjustments, both vehicles will retain their other convenient features.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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