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Australia’s most popular ute, the Ford Ranger, and its Everest SUV spinoff have been given price cuts and free servicing, with extended finance offers across the Mustang, Ranger Raptor and F-150.

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Deals on the Ford Ranger ute and Ford Everest SUV have been extended into the new financial year, with further discounts on several model grades of the Blue Oval's two best-selling vehicles Down Under.
Until September 30, 2026, buyers of the recently updated MY26.5 Ranger XLS, XLT and Wildtrak will receive $3000 off the negotiated purchase price.
The first five scheduled services will also be free, with service intervals of 12 months or 15,000km, saving around $1596 according to Ford’s service price estimator.
The same offer applies to the Ford Everest Tremor and Everest Sport V6 model grades, which have the same servicing costs of $1595 for the first five services.
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Ford has also introduced an additional $3000 discount for buyers of these models using Ford Finance, calling the three deals a 'Triple Stack'.
The promotional pricing comes as the Tesla Model Y once again knocked the Ranger from the top of the sales charts in June, with Ford slipping to third for the month behind a fast-growing BYD, which came close to toppling market leader Toyota.
Ford has dropped the previous $4000 fuel card offer on MY26.5 models, which was introduced before the updated model year Ranger arrived in dealers in June 2026.
The update brought a reshuffled Ranger lineup, with the Black Edition becoming a permanent member of the range and a Wolftrak limited edition now available.

It also saw the bi-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine replaced by the single-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel in lower model grades.
The MY26.5 Everest update brought a more affordable entry-level Everest Active, powered by the same single-turbo 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine used in the Ranger and priced from $58,990 before on-road costs – $500 less than the Everest Ambiente it replaced.
The outgoing MY26.0 Ranger and Everest continue to be offered with a $5000 fuel card, while buyers can also receive the $3000 Ford Finance discount.

Ford Australia has confirmed to CarExpert customers can opt for a $5000 discount instead of taking the fuel card.
The Ford Finance discount also covers MY25.75 and older Ranger Hybrid XLT and Ranger Hybrid Sport model grades, with MY26.5 Ranger Hybrid models scheduled to arrive in the third quarter of 2026 (July to September).
The MY26.5 Ranger Hybrid introduces a new entry-level XL model grade, lowering the starting price for the hybrid range from the outgoing MY26.0 XLT Hybrid's $71,900 before on-road costs to $59,990 drive-away.
Beyond the Ranger and Everest, the $3000 finance offer also applies to selected F-150 pickups, Mustang GT and four-cylinder Mustang EcoBoost models, the electric Mustang Mach-E, and the Tourneo people mover.

The Ranger (5999 sales) and Everest (2176) accounted for 89 per cent of the brand's total 9181 sales in June 2026, a similar ratio to 2025 when the Ranger topped the new vehicle sales charts for the third consecutive year.
While Ford Australia's total sales have fallen 9.1 per cent year on year, the Ranger remains Australia's best-selling vehicle year to date with 26,314 sales, ahead of the Toyota HiLux (22,607), while the Tesla Model Y is third overall on 20,396.
Everest sales reached 11,133 to the end of June 2026, ahead of the rival Toyota LandCruiser Prado (9102) and Isuzu MU-X (7564).
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Damion Smy is an award-winning motoring journalist with global editorial experience at Car, Auto Express, and Wheels.


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