Pricing: Ulterio Motive Showcases Six-Wheel Ford Ranger

Ulterio Motiv has showcased its Ford Ranger 6×4 in Cape Town. Pricing for this conversion below.

Ulterio Motiv Ford Ranger 6x4

Image: Ulterio Motiv

Armoured vehicle specialist SVI Engineering’s Ulterio Motiv sister company recently showcased its 6×6 Toyota Land Cruiser bakkie conversion. However, that’s not all vehicle the South African company previewed to media. Ulterio Motive also demonstrated the prowess of its 6×4 Ford Ranger.

Based on the 2.0 SiT Super Cab 4×4 automatic derivative, while a 6×6 conversion is also available for the single-cab 4×4 variant, the 6×4 model was designed for a wide variety of applications, including camping, commercial, emergency, and skip carrying. The conversion comprises extending the donor car’s chassis to accommodate the non-driven third axle, which gains a set of disc brakes and an electric handbrake.

The aft suspension’s bogie system puts 40% of rear mass on the third axle and 60% of the load mass on the middle axle (driven wheels). The loading capacity has been increased to two tonnes. The 6×4 Ranger Super Cab has a kerb weight of approximately 2 500 kg and a gross vehicle mass of 4 500 kg. So, to drive this three-axle bakkie on public roads, you’ll need a C1 driver’s license. The variant you see here has been equipped with a custom drop-side load bed, which is 1 600 mm wide and 2 500 mm long.

Ulterio Motiv Ford Ranger 6×4 Price in SA

The 6×4 conversion for the Ford Ranger costs R265 000, which excludes VAT and the price of the donor car. The Ranger used for the Ulterio Motiv model you see here is priced from R633 500.

  • 6×4 Ford Ranger conversion – R265 000

The Ranger donor car retains its 2.0-litre single-turbo diesel engine, which produces 125 kW and 405 N.m, its six-speed automatic transmission, and 4×4 system.

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