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Rod Chapman6 June 2017
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Ranger hones in on top slot

Ford's Ranger is nipping at wheels of Toyota's HiLux, as it eyes the title of Australia's top-selling pickup…

Ford's Ranger has Toyota's HiLux well and truly in its sights, with registrations of the locally designed and developed platform drawing near to those of the Japanese market leader.

In fact, according to the latest VFACTS data, the Ranger is already out in front in the 4x4 format in year-to-date figures and it's closing the gap in 4x2. 
To the end of May 2016, a total of 14,114 new four-wheel drive Rangers had been registered versus 13,202 HiLuxes, giving Ford a lead of 912 units in the four-wheel drive niche. In two-wheel drive the tables turn, with 4714 HiLuxes registered year to date compared to 2473 Rangers. 
In combined figures, that gives the HiLux a lead of 1330 units over the Ranger.
Surging ahead
However, for the month of May the Ranger drew to within 85 units of its nemesis, with combined registrations of the Ford totalling 4069 units compared to 4154 for the HiLux.
The epic battle has been brewing between the two pickups for some years but it will be no mean feat for Ford to topple Toyota from its throne – the HiLux has been Australia's best-selling commercial vehicle for the last 19 years, and the best-selling four-wheel drive for the past 12. 
New registrations of the Ranger have been building steadily, especially since the introduction of the heavily revised PX MkII Ranger in August 2015. 
In year-to-date figures the Ranger 4x4 now has a market share of 22.4 per cent while the Ranger 4x2 has a market share of 15.1 per cent. That compares to 21.0 per cent and 28.7 per cent for the HiLux 4x4 and 4x2 respectively.
Both the HiLux and Ranger are well clear of the rest of the pickup pack – Mitsubishi's Triton in 4x4 and Mazda's BT-50 in 4x2. 
Broad appeal
Ford Australia Sales Director, Greg Davidson, said the Ranger's appeal continues to grow.
"Ranger has been incredibly successful, and we've continued to offer updates with more equipment, such as SYNC3 in 2016 and the FX4 model, which has a unique look and leather-appointed upholstery," he said.
"We continue to sharpen our offering to provide customers more car-like features, comfort and technology, wrapped up in a highly capable package that delivers a five-star ANCAP safety rating."
The pickup and cab/chassis market is the second-biggest auto industry segment in Australia behind the small car niche. A total of 87,319 small cars have been registered in Australia to the end of May, compared to 79,367 pickups and cab/chassis utes (4x4 and 4x2).
Ford's Ranger has taken out a number of carsales.com.au pickup comparison tests in recent years, although it was narrowly defeated our recent dual-cab ute comparison by Volkswagen's new V6-engined Amarok.
4x4 pickup/cc registrations YTD
1. Ford Ranger, 14,114
2. Toyota HiLux, 13,202
3. Mitsubishi Triton, 7661
4. Holden Colorado, 7423
5. Nissan Navara, 5439
6. Isuzu D-MAX, 4384
7. Mazda BT-50, 3622
8. VW Amarok, 3237
4x2 pickup/cc registrations YTD
1. Toyota HiLux, 4715
2. Ford Ranger, 2473
3. Mazda BT-50, 2082
4. Isuzu D-MAX, 1572
5. Nissan Navara, 1354
6. Mitsubishi Triton, 1285
7. Holden Colorado, 991
8. VW Amarok, 281
Combined pickup/cc registrations YTD
1. Toyota HiLux, 17,917
2. Ford Ranger, 16,587
3. Mitsubishi Triton, 8946
4. Holden Colorado, 8414
5. Nissan Navara, 6793
6. Isuzu D-MAX, 5956
7. Mazda BT-50, 5704
8. VW Amarok, 3518
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Written byRod Chapman
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