Ford Philippines is rationalizing its Ranger and Everest range starting this September. This month, both models has had at least one variant removed each; they also have slight price adjustments as well.
Starting with the Everest 7-seater mid-sized SUV, Ford Philippines has discontinued the Everest Wildtrak 4x2 trim. Although it never received a formal introduction, it was offered as a limited run model which has now all sold out. This means that starting this September, there are now just four Everest variants. The remaining variants have also seen a rise in prices too:
For would-be pickup truck buyers, the discontinuation of the XLS means the most affordable 4x2 variant is now the XLT.
As for the price, this is how they look like now:
- Everest 2.0 Turbo Trend 4x2 – P 1,829,000 (from P 1,799,000)
- Everest 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x2 – P 2,139,000 (from P 2,109,000)
- Everest 2.0 Turbo Titanium+ 4x2 – P 2,259,000 (from P 2,209,000)
- Everest 2.0 Bi-Turbo Titanium+ 4x4 – P 2,555,000 (from P 2,525,000)
For would-be pickup truck buyers, the discontinuation of the XLS means the most affordable 4x2 variant is now the XLT.
As for the price, this is how they look like now:
- Ranger 2.0 Turbo XL 4x4 – P 1,259,000 (from P 1,249,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Turbo XLT 4x2 – P 1,389,000 (from P 1,379,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x2 – P 1,504,000 (from P 1,494,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x4 – P 1,624,000 (from P 1,614,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Turbo Wildtrak 4x2 – P 1,614,000 (from P 1,604,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Bi-Turbo Wildtrak 4x4 – P 1,940,000 (from P 1,910,000)
- Ranger 2.0 Bi-Turbo Raptor AWD – P 2,345,000 (from P 2,339,000)
Actually the Everest Limited variant is also no longer available based on the website
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing that out, but the Limited variant was discontinued even earlier.
DeleteEverest Limited 4X2 variant is worthless anyway
ReplyDeleteXLS and XL 4X2 of the Ranger are gone.