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Ford Ranger receives maximum 5-Star safety rating from ASEAN NCAP

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The recently launched Ford Ranger has received the highest safety rating among all pickup trucks being tested by the ASEAN New Car Assessment Program (ASEAN NCAP) with the strongest evaluation score in the segment of 15.45/16 points.

The tested Ranger consists of 2 airbags and Seatbelt Reminder (SBR) for front passengers. It scored very well in the Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) with a maximum 5-Star. Nevertheless, as ASEAN NCAP has set 5-Star pre-requisite in AOP, only variants with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) are rated 5-Star while variants without are rated as AOP 4-Star.

For the Child Occupant Protection (COP), the tested variant scored 3-Star with 63% compliance. All variants with 6 airbags and some variants with 2 airbags are equipped with ESC and SBR for both frontal occupants. ISOFIX and top tether are standard across all variants.

Ford Ranger ASEAN NCAP

The Ford Ranger models sold in Malaysia comes well-equipped with 6 airbags – three times more than any other pickup in the country. Ford’s Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and ISOFIX child safety mounts also come standard, making Ranger the only pickup truck in Malaysia to offer these two important safety features across all variants. All Ranger variants in Malaysia also feature driver and front passenger seatbelt reminders.

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Aside from that, the new Ford Ranger are offered with an array of driver assist technologies that help to make your drive more convenient.These include:

Lane Keeping Alert and Lane Keeping Aid work together to help to prevent the driver from unintentionally drifting out of a lane when driving at high speeds. If the forward-facing camera detects the vehicle is straying from its lane, Lane Keeping Alert warns the driver with a vibration in the steering wheel. If no action is taken to correct the drift, Lane Keeping Aid applies steering torque to guide the vehicle back into its lane.

Adaptive Cruise Control makes use of radar sensors to maintain both a preset speed as well as a preset distance from the vehicle ahead. When the system detects a vehicle ahead, it decelerates automatically to maintain a safe distance. It accelerates back to the driver’s preset cruising speed when the road ahead clears. An adjustable speed limiter helps drivers avoid unintentionally exceeding their selected speed.

Ford Ranger (8)

Forward Alert works with Adaptive Cruise Control to give drivers a visual and audible warning when the gap to a vehicle ahead drops below a safe distance. The system also charges the brakes to ensure optimum braking performance.

Front and Rear Park Assist uses sensors to detect obstacles and provide audible warnings when the vehicle approaches obstructions at low speeds, such as when parking. A rear-view camera gives a clear view behind the vehicle, giving greater confidence when parking and hitching up a trailer.

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Other smart technologies on the new Ranger include Hill Launch Assist, to help you confidently start off from a slope, whether in forward or reverse; Hill Descent Control, which uses the traction control system to help you descend steep slopes at a constant speed; Adaptive Load Control, which adjusts the Electronic Stability Control system based on vehicle load; and Emergency Brake Assistance, which provides additional pressure to the brake system to increase braking force when you apply the brakes quickly in an emergency situation.

The highest variant in the Ranger line-up, the Ranger Wildtrak also includes side and rear curtain airbags for enhanced protection.

The new Ford Ranger was introduced in ASEAN in 2015, and is built at Ford’s AutoAlliance Thailand joint-venture in Rayong. It is now available for bookings at your nearest Ford showrooms and retails from RM91,588 to RM132,188.