Feb 15, 2017 06:00 AM EST
2019 Ford Ranger Is Back With A Vengeance As It Is Expected To Conquer US Market By Storm!

The 2019 Ford Ranger is the answer to Ranger being back with a vengeance. The Ford Ranger is reportedly sold everywhere except in the United States. Soon enough, it is set to conquer the US and is expected to come strong.

According to Auto Blog, the 2019 Ford Ranger is expected to be unveiled anytime next year and is introduced as the 2019 model. There were spy shots captured as they are moving the Ranger from one place to another around Dearborn, Michigan. It was entirely camouflaged, concealing all of its new styling.

Reports also say that the latest Ranger will most likely be getting unique styling, one that is completely different from the others that made its debut. The Ranger may be a scaled down option of F-150's front and rear ends and keeping the side stampings the same. The updated model may be entirely different that it might have C-shaped headlights and a three-bar grille.

It is expected that the 2019 Ford Ranger will be available with a range of diesel engines. This will enable discerning buyers to choose which Ranger trim is available that suits their requirements. The most important thing to note is that it will most likely be an altogether complete package from performance to styling, both interior, and exterior.

As added by Car Dissection, it has been six years since Ford ended its Ranger for the US market. As it will make a comeback in a year, the 2019 Ford Ranger is expected to be around $25,000 price range. With additional state-of-the-art equipment and improved features, it may fetch a total of $30,000. The off-road unit may even cost $40,000. The full-on presentation may well take place at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show.

Further details have yet to be released by Ford. The camouflaged 2019 Ford Ranger is definitely making noise around car enthusiasts and critics alike as it has been not available for several years. As the model year suggests, this small pickup truck may well be seen in dealerships either mid to last part of 2018 or early 2019. Stay tuned for official updates will immediately be covered and reported.

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