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Ford Ranger Wildtrak Hybrid sold out amid record diesel prices


Ford Australia has sold out of its flagship plug-in hybrid (PHEV) Ranger Wildtrak after record diesel prices and aggressive price cuts triggered a spike in demand for the Blue Oval brand’s electrified dual-cab ute.

While it wouldn’t reveal specific sales numbers, Ford Australia told CarExpert that dealer stock of the current MY26 Ranger Wildtrak Hybrid is now all but exhausted, as the automaker continues to heavily promote its lineup of Ranger Hybrids (as all Ranger PHEVs are now called) after diesel fuel prices skyrocketed to record highs.

This saw diesel priced as high as $3.50/L in some parts of Australia, making it cost as much as $280 to fill the Ranger’s 80-litre fuel tank.

In response, Ford slashed prices of its MY26 Ranger Hybrid lineup – powered by a 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine paired with an electric motor and battery – by as much as $10,000.

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The Wildtrak Hybrid’s price fell from $79,990 before on-road costs to $70,000 drive-away.

“Our EOFY [End of Financial Year] retail offers, specifically the drive-away pricing offers, did exactly what they were designed to do: provide immediate value to customers and help us prepare for the updated model,” a Ford spokesperson told CarExpert.

Dealers are also running low on the limited-edition Stormtrak Hybrid, though Ford says there is stronger stock availability of the existing plug-in hybrid Sport and XLT grades.

“It was certainly accelerated by the increased fuel prices… there is absolutely a correlation between current fuel prices and the surging interest in the Ranger Hybrid. Australian buyers are doing the maths.”