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Ford Ranger’s entry-level engines appear safe in Australia – for now

Ford Ranger’s entry-level engines appear safe in Australia – for now

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ford Ranger’s entry-level engines appear safe in Australia – for now

Ford Australia says it has “no news” on changes to the Ranger lineup after the entry-level turbo-diesel was dropped from Ford showrooms in the United Kingdom (UK).

The 2.0-litre ‘Panther’ turbo-diesel four-cylinder was first fitted to the Australian Ranger in 2020 as a replacement for the previous 2.2-litre ‘Puma’ turbo-diesel, which was finally dropped when the new-generation Ranger was launched in 2022. 

Ford UK announced earlier this month the automaker would be dropping the newer 2.0-litre engine – where it’s fitted in the Ranger and a lower-output Ranger Raptor not sold here – from early 2026. 

It’s the same year the engine – which emits 199g/km of carbon dioxide according to Ford Australia – will not meet the new target of 180g/km under the newly introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) in Australia. 

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Yet the local arm of the car giant couldn’t confirm – or deny – whether the engine will be offered in Australia next year, with penalties for exceeding NVES emissions due to be enforced from July 1, 2025.

“To align with future EU [European Union] emissions regulations, Ford of Europe is introducing a number of changes to its Ranger and Ranger Raptor product lineups,” a statement provided by Ford Australia to CarExpert said.

“There is no news to share about changes to the Australian lineup.”

As confirmed by Ford Australia’s comment, Ford UK’s decision was based on reducing the automakers average fleet emissions there, after regulations were introduced in the UK in 2024 with hefty fines of £15,000 ($31,510) per vehicle exceeding the limits. 

The Ranger will continue to be offered in the UK and Europe with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 and the new plug-in hybrid petrol four.