2025 Ford Ranger PHEV price and specs: Cheaper than forecast, but dearer than Shark 6

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The plug-in hybrid version of Australia’s top-selling new car is priced within $5000 of a V6 diesel – but it’s still dearer than key Chinese rivals – with class-leading towing and payload.

  • 2025 Ford Ranger PHEV pricing and specifications
  • New plug-in hybrid ute within $5000 of diesel V6
  • 3500kg towing, near-one-tonne-payload
  • Priced from $71,990 before on-road costs

The 2025 Ford Ranger Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) will be less expensive than expected – but still dearer than its BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha rivals – when it arrives in Australian showrooms mid-year.

The Ranger PHEV will be sold in four model grades – XLT, Sport, Wildtrak and Stormtrak – priced from $71,990 plus on-road costs, or between $3150 and $4650 more than diesel V6 variants.

While the price premium extends to between $8350 and $9850 when compared to bi-turbo diesel four-cylinder grades, it was previously estimated the plug-in would cost $10,000 to $15,000 more, based on the cost of PHEV technology in other Fords.

And the Ranger PHEV is hit with a 5 per cent import tariff not applied to the rest of the range as it is built in South Africa – with which Australia does not have a Free Trade Agreement – not Thailand like other models.

If a Thai-made Ranger Wildtrak V6 with Premium Pack was hit with a 5 per cent price rise, it would retail for $80,682 before on-road costs – dearer than the Wildtrak PHEV ($79,990).

The cheapest Ranger PHEV is still considerably more expensive than its closest rivals, the $57,900 plus on-roads BYD Shark 6 and $63,990 drive-away GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV.

It is due in showrooms mid-year, so novated-lease buyers will miss out on an exemption from Fringe Benefits Tax ending this month that can provide significant savings.

Powering the Ranger PHEV is a 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine developing 138kW/411Nm, augmented by a 75kW electric motor placed between the engine and transmission.

Combined outputs are rated at 207kW and 697Nm – less power but more torque than a Ranger Raptor twin-turbo petrol V6 (292kW/583Nm) – sent to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.

The 11.8kWh battery is claimed to enable up to 48km of electric driving range – seemingly based on European WLTP testing – as well as fuel use of 2.7L/100km, though the lab tests rely heavily on depleting the battery before petrol power is called into action.

Unlike a Shark 6 – and more like a Cannon Alpha – the engine is the primary driver of the wheels, with the electric motor augmenting it, rather than the other way around.

Drivers can choose between a series of electric modes – Auto EV for blending petrol and electric power, EV Now for electric-only driving unless full power is needed, EV Later to hold the battery’s current charge level, and EV Charge to use the petrol engine to charge the battery.

For comparison, a BYD Shark 6 quotes 321kW/650Nm, 2500kg braked tow rating and an 100km electric range in less stringent NEDC testing from a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, dual electric motors and a 29kWh battery.

Meanwhile a Cannon Alpha PHEV claims 300kW/750Nm, 3500kg towing, and 110km NEDC range from a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, single electric motor, and 37.1kWh battery.

Ford quotes a braked towing capacity of 3500kg – mirroring diesel variants, and up on a BYD’s 2500kg – and a payload “that exceeds its nearest competitor by almost 200kg”, rated at 808kg to 973kg based on kerb weight.

It compares to a 790kg payload for a Shark 6, and close to 700kg for a Cannon Alpha PHEV.

The tray is said to be long enough for two European pallets, now exeeding 1600mm thanks to a new PHEV-specific tub.

A full table of vehicle masses and load ratings as supplied by Ford Australia is included at the bottom of this story.

The PHEV’s four-wheel-drive system is shared with V6 Ranger variants, offering a 4A mode that can power all four wheels on sealed surfaces, and a mechanical transfer case with a low-range mode and locking rear differential.

In a cheeky swipe at the BYD Shark 6 – which has been filmed struggling with particular off-road obstacles – Ford boasts the Ranger PHEV’s more conventional layout allows it to deliver “required power to all four wheels – even when climbing steep and rugged hills.”

Pro Power Onboard technology is standard, with one interior 10-amp, 2.3kW socket and two 15-amp, 3.45kW tray sockets that can power external electrical devices from the 11.8kWh battery.

Other changes for the PHEV include a low-speed audible pedestrian warning in electric mode, a new high-voltage electric air-conditioning system, and tech that clears fuel vapours before the filler flap is opened, as the vehicle may have not fired up its petrol engine in a long time.

Styling changes include the charging port on the rear-left wheel arch – the battery is placed under the tub – as well as wider wheels with unique designs, new lip mouldings, and different tyres to accomodate the increased weight.

The XLT plug-in hybrid is specified differently to a diesel in the same trim grade, with halogen headlights rather than LEDs, and no lane centring or traffic-sign recognition technology, but a larger 12-inch touchscreen.

PHEVs include a Sport mode borrowed from the Ranger Raptor, alongside diesel-derived Normal, Eco, Tow/Haul, Slippery, Mud/Ruts and Sand settings.

Wildtrak plug-in hybrids mirror their diesel counterparts bar the inclusion of the $2000 Premium Pack’s matrix LED headlights and 10-speaker B&O stereo, though auxiliary switches remain an optional extra.

A tyre repair kit is standard in the XLT, Sport and Wildtrak to “maximise payload” on paper, as it reduces weight.

A full-sized spare wheel can be selected as a no-cost option, but because it is not included in the homologated weight of the vehicle, the official payload is higher.

At the top of the range is a Stormtrak special edition, which is limited by time not production volume, though an end of production date has not been confirmed, according to Ford.

It costs $7000 extra, and adds the Flexible Rack sliding sports bar and Technology Pack – normally $2800 and $500 extra respectively – plus unique styling elements, including an exclusive Chill Grey colour.

The 2025 Ford Ranger PHEV is available to order now.

2025 Ford Ranger PHEV price in Australia

  • Ranger PHEV XLT – $71,990 (equivalent bi-turbo $63,640, V6 $68,840)
  • Ranger PHEV Sport – $75,990 (equivalent bi-turbo $66,140, V6 $71,340)
  • Ranger PHEV Wildtrak – $79,990 (equivalent bi-turbo $69,640, V6 $74,840, plus $2000 for Premium Pack)
  • Ranger PHEV Stormtrak – $86,990

Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs.


2025 Ford Ranger PHEV XLT standard features:

  • 2.3-litre turbo-petrol engine, electric motor and 11.8kWh battery pack
  • ‘Full-time’ four-wheel drive
  • Front and rear disc brakes
  • Halogen headlights, daytime-running lights and front fog lights
  • LED tail-lights and rear fog lights
  • Black front grille with active shutter
  • Black side steps
  • Drop-in tub liner, with tray illumination, corner step, dampers on tailgate
  • Steel underbody protection
  • One front tow hook
  • 17-inch alloy wheels with all-season tyres (all-terrains optional)
  • Tyre repair kit (full-sized spare is a no-cost option)
  • 12-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, AM/FM/DAB+ digital radio
  • Rear-view camera
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Six-speaker sound system
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Keyless entry and start
  • Eight-way driver and four-way front passenger manual seat adjustment
  • ‘Premium’ cloth seat upholstery
  • Carpet flooring (vinyl floors optional)
  • Perimeter alarm system
  • Autonomous emergency braking, forward and low-speed rearward
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Lane-keep assist
  • Blind-spot monitoring with trailer mode
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Tyre pressure monitoring
  • Driver alert system

2025 Ford Ranger PHEV Sport adds (over XLT):

  • LED headlights, daytime-running lights and front fog lights
  • Exterior zone lighting and puddle lights
  • ‘Dark accent’ front grille and exterior highlights
  • Sports bar
  • Two front tow hooks (rather than one on XLT)
  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Leather-accented seat upholstery (excludes middle-rear seat)
  • Eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat
  • Heated front seats
  • Wireless phone charging
  • Pull-out cupholders
  • Privacy glass
  • Thatcham volumetric and inclination perimeter alarm
  • Stop and go for adaptive cruise control
  • Lane-centring assist
  • Traffic sign recognition

2025 Ford Ranger PHEV Wildtrak adds (over Sport):

  • Matrix LED headlights with auto levelling, dynamic bending, auto high beam
  • Wildtrak-specific front bumper and ‘sail plane’ sports bar
  • Wildtrak mesh front grille in Boulder Grey
  • Unique 18-inch wheel design
  • Roof rails
  • Aluminium tie-down tray rails
  • Power-operated tub roller shutter
  • Ambient interior lighting
  • Rear floor mats
  • 10-speaker B&O premium audio system
  • Eight-way power-adjustable front passenger seat
  • Leather upholstery with Wildtrak front-seat embossing
  • 360-degree camera
  • Pro Trailer Back-up Assist

2025 Ford Ranger PHEV Stormtrak adds (over Wildtrak):

  • Chill Grey unique exterior paint colour, also available in Agate Black
  • Unique honeycomb front grille pattern with Chill Grey highlights
  • ‘RANGER’ gloss black bonnet lettering
  • Stormtrak badging on side and rear in Chill Grey
  • Unique decals
  • Gloss black rear bumper
  • Unique 18-inch alloy wheels with Chill Grey accents
  • Full-size spare wheel as standard
  • Flexible Rack sliding sports bar
  • Cargo management system
  • Chill Grey and gloss black interior accents
  • Stormtrak-branded front seats with Chill Grey stitching
  • Bank of six auxiliary switches

The optional $950 Technology Pack, available on Sport, adds:

  • Pro Trailer Back-up Assist
  • 360-degree camera

The optional $500 Adventure Pack, available on XLT, Sport and Wildtrak, adds:

  • Cargo management system
  • Bank of six auxiliary switches

Standalone options include:

  • Prestige paint – $700 on XLT, Sport and Wildtrak, standard on Stormtrak
  • Full-sized spare wheel – no-cost option on XLT, Sport and Wildtrak, standard on Stormtrak
  • 18-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres – $700 on all models
  • Flexible Rack sliding sports bar – $2800 on Sport and Wildtrak, standard on Stormtrak, not available on XLT
  • Vinyl flooring – $100, XLT only
  • ‘Stylish Design Canopy’ – $4500, available on XLT and Sport only
  • ‘Commercial’ black canopy – $4700, available on XLT and Sport only
  • ‘Commercial’ white canopy – $4700, available on XLT and Sport only

Available colours:

  • Frozen White – no cost, all models bar Stormtrak
  • Iconic Silver – prestige, all bar Stormtrak
  • Carbonised Grey – prestige, all bar Stormtrak
  • Lucid Red – prestige, all bar Stormtrak
  • Blue Lightning – prestige, all bar Stormtrak
  • Agate Black – prestige, all models
  • Cyber Orange – prestige, Wildtrak only
  • Chill Grey – prestige, Stormtrak only

Ford Ranger PHEV specifications, sourced from Ford Australia

VariantPHEV XLTPHEV SportPHEV WildtrakPHEV Stormtrak
Engine    
Engine max power138kW @ 4600rpm138kW @ 4600rpm138kW @ 4600rpm138kW @ 4600rpm
Engine max torque411Nm @ 2700rpm411Nm @ 2700rpm411Nm @ 2700rpm411Nm @ 2700rpm
Electric motor power75kW75kW75kW75kW
System max power207kW @ 4600rpm  207kW @ 4600rpm  207kW @ 4600rpm  207kW @ 4600rpm  
System max torque697Nm @ 2500rpm697Nm @ 2500rpm697Nm @ 2500rpm697Nm @ 2500rpm
Battery capacity, usable11.8kWh11.8kWh11.8kWh11.8kWh
Consumption    
Claimed fuel economy2.7L/100km2.7L/100km2.7L/100km2.7L/100km
Claimed electric energy consumption18.7kWh/100km18.7kWh/100km18.7kWh/100km18.7kWh/100km
Claimed electric driving range48km48km48km48km
Claimed CO2 emissions66g/km66g/km66g/km66g/km
Fuel tank capacity70L70L70L70L
Fuel type, minimum91-octane petrol91-octane petrol91-octane petrol91-octane petrol
Charging    
AC max charge rate3.5kW3.5kW3.5kW3.5kW
Estimated charge time from 0-100%, 2.3kW (10A @ 230V)6h 53min6h 53min6h 53min6h 53min
Estimated charge time from 0-100%, 3.5kW (15A @ 230V)4 hours4 hours4 hours4h
Mode 2 home charge cable – 230V / 8AStandardStandardStandardStadnard
Pro Power Onboard    
Maximum total system output6.9kW6.9kW6.9kW6.9kW
Sockets in the tray2222
Tray socket output (per outlet)3.45kW (230V / 15A)3.45kW (230V / 15A)3.45kW (230V / 15A)3.45kW (230V / 15A)
Sockets in the cabin1111
Cabin socket output (per outlet)2.3kW (230V / 10A)2.3kW (230V / 10A)2.3kW (230V / 10A)2.3kW (230V / 10A)
Vehicle measses (kg)    
Gross Combined Mass6580658065806580
Gross Vehicle Mass3500350035003500
Front gross axle weight rating1490149014901490
Front gross axle weight rating2100210021002100
Kerb weight2527256626152692
Payload (based on berb weight)973934885808
Maximum kerb weight2670269527052705
Payload (based on max kerb weight)830805795795
Tare weight2479251825672644
Tub dimensions (mm)    
Height – at centreline of axle498498498498
Height – floor height to ground866878874874
Length – at floor1638163816381638
Length – top of box1471147114711471
Width – between wheelhouses1233123312331233
Width – pick-up box1584158415841584
Width – rear opening1413141314131413
Exterior dimensions (mm)    
Length – without tow receiver5350535053505350
Length – with tow receiver5386538653865386
Width – exterior mirrors extended2207220722072207
Width – exterior mirrors folded2015201520152015
Width – excluding mirrors1924192419241924
Height – to top of antenna base1871188318781878
Overhang – front865865865865
Overhang – rear1215121512151215
Track – front and rear1630163016301630
Wheelbase3270327032703270
Ground Clearance (unladen)215228226226
Wading depth800800800800
Approach angle (unladen, degrees)28.930.130.230.2
Departure angle (unladen, degrees)23.924.724.224.2
Ramp breakover angle (degrees)19.620.620.420.4
Turning circle (metres)12.912.912.912.9

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