Ford Ranger 2-Seat double cab launched to bypass pickup tax changes with new commercial variant

Introduced to allow double-cab buyers to avoid the recent tax changes applied to double-cab pick-ups, the two-seat variant replaces the rear seats with a second load area

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Ford Ranger 2-Seat double cab launched to bypass pickup tax changes with new commercial variant

Hot on the heels of Isuzu's launch of the D-Max Commercial, Ford has made similar alterations to its popular Ranger pick-up with the introduction of the Ranger 2-Seat, a commercial vehicle-classed version featuring two seats and an extended load area.

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The new Ford Ranger 2-Seat replaces the rear cabin with a secure load area, allowing it to qualify as a commercial vehicle under current tax rules

In place of the rear seats, a secondary bulkhead and rear window mesh create a secure, heated load area with a maximum payload of 225kg. The standard specification includes twin tie-down rails and the replacement of the side windows with aluminium panels.

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This new configuration should allow the vehicle to be registered and purchased as a commercial vehicle, qualifying for the same 100% plant and machinery allowance and flat-rate company van benefit-in-kind (BiK) previously applied to double-cab pick-ups before the legislation change earlier this year.

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An 225kg internal payload, the Ranger 2-Seat is aimed at commercial users needing flexibility and tax efficiency

Initially offered in Wildtrak specification, which Ford says accounts for 60% of all Rangers sold, buyers can choose between a PHEV plug-in petrol-electric hybrid or conventional diesel drivetrains, including a 3.0-litre V6 option for higher towing demands.

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The Pro Power option on the PHEV version provides high-voltage connections in the rear bed and operates as an alternative to a moblie generator

For commercial buyers, the PHEV version offers reduced running costs, alongside a remote power option via its Pro Power 230-volt rear sockets, allowing the battery system to act as a mobile power source as an alternative to a generator.

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Ford says it plans to introduce a wider range of specification options for the Ranger 2-Seat, with expanded choices for both the base vehicle and the additional load area.

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