Keep your eyes peeled – day or night – the next-generation Ford Ranger could be in a neighborhood near you.
As part of Ford’s ongoing global testing program, the new pickup is taking to the road to ensure it is just right for customers, and it’s dressed up for the occasion.
The designer of the Ranger’s unique Bronco R-inspired block-style camouflage, Lee Imrie, and his team used the science of optics to mask some of the pickup’s key visual secrets until it is unmasked later this year. And road users will be able to see this truck in action even at night thanks to its unique reflective patterns.
While Ford is not trying to hide the fact that this is the #NextGenRanger thanks to the hashtag and QR code built into the pattern, it doesn’t want to fully reveal the final design just yet.
Customers can sign up for exclusive updates by visiting the Ford Philippines website via
www.ford.com.ph/showroom/future-vehicle/next-generation-ranger-sign-up-updates.
Watch the video on the Ford Philippines YouTube page: https://youtu.be/lzJ0FlOfZWA
Quotes
“Inspiration for the camo originally came from the Baja livery Ford has been using. I’m a huge fan of motorsport and it’s hard not to be obsessed with machinery like that.”
“Because the Ranger is strong and rugged looking, I felt the scattered block design would be a natural fit to help break up the exterior surfaces.”
“When you stand back, the camo has a clear connection to a digitized military-style livery with a connection to nature that echoes the lifestyle orientation of the Ranger.”
– Lee Imrie, Exterior Designer, Ford Ranger