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Ford Australia has confirmed it will complete its new Ranger Super Duty lineup with XLT versions of both the Single Cab and Super Cab body styles later this year.
The 2027 model year (MY27) Ford Ranger Super Duty range will be bolstered by new XLT Single Cab/Chassis and Super Cab/Chassis models, priced from $88,990 and $92,490 before on-road costs, respectively.
Like the newly launched XLT versions of the Double Cab/Chassis and Double Cab Pickup body styles, the XLT Single Cab and Super Cab variants bring more premium appointments inside and out, this time with two-seat and four-seat interiors.
Like other Ranger Super Cabs, the extended-cab Super Duty will feature two smaller rear-hinged 'suicide doors' that open to reveal two small fold-up seats in the back.
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Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT additional features include:
Beyond the addition of the XLT Single Cab and Super Cab, base versions of the Super Duty in the same body styles will be available with carpet flooring. This option costs $1000 for the Single Cab, and $1250 for the Super Cab.
Ford Australia is also offering the no-cost option of a 3500kg tow hitch to Super Duty customers that don't tow more than 4.0 tonnes.

Model | Price before on-road costs |
|---|---|
Ford Ranger Super Duty Single Cab/Chassis | $82,990 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty Super Cab/Chassis | $86,490 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty Double Cab/Chassis | $89,990 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty Double Cab Pickup | $93,990 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT Single Cab/Chassis | $88,990 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT Super Cab/Chassis | $92,490 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT Double Cab/Chassis | $95,990 |
Ford Ranger Super Duty XLT Double Cab Pickup | $99,990 |
Stay tuned to CarExpert for our first drive review of the new Ranger Super Duty XLT Double Cab this Friday (June 26).
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James Wong is an automotive journalist and former PR consultant, recognised among Australia’s most prolific motoring writers.


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