| Battery & Range | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - 2.0L bi‑turbo diesel, 210 PS, 500 Nm
- Automatic transmission, 4x4 drivetrain
- RWD mentioned on portal but Wildtrak marketed as 4x4 in Nepal
| - 2.0L Kryotec turbo diesel, 170 PS, 350 Nm
- 6-speed manual transmission, FWD monocoque SUV
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Ground clearance 235 mm claimed in Nepal review video
| - Ground clearance 205 mm
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - Overall length: 5,370 mm (Scribd brochure).
- Overall width: 2,208 mm excluding mirrors (Scribd brochure).
- Overall height: Not disclosed officially (As of: 2026-07-13).
| - Length 4668 mm, width 1922 mm, height 1795 mm
- OMEGARC architecture derived from Land Rover D8
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| Cargo | - Double‑cab pickup bed; exact volume not disclosed
- Rated 5‑seater cabin with rear cargo bed
| - Boot space 420L claimed in Nepal review
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| Comfort & Interior | - 5‑seater double‑cab configuration
- Leather‑trimmed interior mentioned in Wildtrak Nepal launch content
- Dual‑zone AC and rear AC vents highlighted in local review
- Power‑adjustable driver seat mentioned in Nepal review
| - Voice-assisted dual-zone automatic AC
- Ventilated first-row seats
- Premium cabin on OMEGARC platform
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Large central touchscreen with SYNC‑style interface
- Digital instrument cluster shown in Nepal Wildtrak review
- Keyless entry and push‑button start highlighted in review
- Ford MyKey functionality explained in Nepal video review
| - 31.24 cm Harman touchscreen infotainment system
- 26.03 cm configurable instrument cluster with navigation
- 9-speaker JBL audio with Harman AudioworX
- Gesture-controlled power tailgate
- iRA connected car technology available on new Safari
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| Safety | - Six airbags standard on all Next Gen Ranger variants
- 360‑degree camera system mentioned in Nepal review
- ABS with EBD and stability control highlighted locally
- Advanced driver assistance features mentioned; full list not disclosed
| - Seven airbags, six standard across variants
- ADAS suite with 11 advanced safety features
- 5-star G-NCAP safety rating for Safari
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| Design & Exterior | - C‑shaped LED projector headlights unique to Next Gen design
- 18‑inch alloy wheels on Wildtrak Nepal unit
- Wildtrak‑specific styling with roof rails and sports bar
- Bold new front grille and muscular body lines
| - Built on OMEGARC platform with SUV stance
- 19-inch alloy wheels on Nepal-spec Safari
- Projector-type headlamps and modern LED DRLs
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| Sales & Imports | - Officially sold by Go Ford as Next Gen Ranger Wildtrak
- Units advertised as readily available in Nepal
- Imported as CBU pickup from global Ranger production
- Social posts list Wildtrak among readily available 4x4s
| - Officially launched in Nepal by Sipradi Trading
- Three Nepal variants including Accomplished+ MT
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as premium lifestyle and work 4x4 pickup
- Higher price than XL/XLT justified by features
- Considered capable off‑roader for Nepali terrain
| - Positioned as flagship family SUV in Nepal
- Price Rs 1.21 crore on-road for MT
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| Pros | - Strong 210 PS, 500 Nm performance for a diesel pickup
- High 235 mm ground clearance suits rough Nepali roads
- Rich safety kit including six airbags standard
- Modern interior and infotainment for segment
| - Strong 2.0L diesel with multi drive modes
- Rich safety suite including ADAS and 7 airbags
- Premium infotainment with JBL and large screens
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| Cons | - On‑road price over NPR 1.6 crore is very high
- Detailed dimensions and payload not clearly disclosed
- Diesel‑only; no official hybrid or EV option yet
| - No official petrol or EV option in Nepal
- Wheelbase not disclosed by Nepal distributor
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