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Ford Ranger PHEV built for choice not compliance, says exec

Ford Ranger PHEV built for choice not compliance, says exec

Posted on June 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ford Ranger PHEV built for choice not compliance, says exec

Ford Australia has launched the Ranger PHEV to broaden customer choice, not meet emissions regulations, according to senior global product executive Jim Baumbick.

The Ranger PHEV joins a growing collection of electrified Ford models in Australia that includes the all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUV and E-Transit and E-Transit Custom vans, as well as a plug-in hybrid version of the Transit Custom.

All will serve as key pillars of Ford’s initial response to the New Vehicle Emissions Standard (NVES) in Australia, with sales of the greener vehicles set to help offset fines accrued by dirtier models in the lineup such as diesel versions of the Ranger and the Everest SUV, as well as the petrol-powered Mustang sports car.

However, Mr Baumbick says that Ford was working on diversifying its Ranger lineup well before the strict new emissions regulations were announced, and that the Ranger PHEV complements its other ute offerings.

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“This is not a compliance play, it’s a portfolio of options,” Mr Baumbick told Australian media at the international launch of the Ranger PHEV.

“At Ford, we want to let the customers choose so they can pick the right tool for the job. 

“The regulatory requirements in Australia have changed very rapidly, faster than normal process. But we already had this in development, and we’ll continue to enhance the portfolio.

“We’re launching it now, but we didn’t do this because of the new requirements. It’s part of our overall mission to offer a portfolio of options.”

Despite his insistence that the plug-in hybrid version of the Ranger wasn’t an emissions-led project, Mr Baumbick admitted that Ford was caught on the back foot by tightening regulations across the globe.