Ford Ranger is back in black

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Ford is debuting a special Black Edition version of its Ranger pick-up model at the Frankfurt motor show next week.

The Ford Ranger Black Edition offers no mechanical upgrades over the regular Ranger models, but features a de-chromed exterior with black detailing and Absolute Black paint.

The Ranger Black Edition will be limited to the double-cab body style only, and production will be capped at 2,500 units per year.

Based on the high-level Limited specification, the Black Edition gets a range of goodies including satnav with eight-inch touchscreen, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera, leather seats and automatically-folding door mirrors.

The special edition model celebrates a successful year-to-date for the Ford Ranger, which is currently the top-selling pick-up truck in Europe and enjoying sales running 12% ahead of last year.

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Stuart Masson
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Stuart Masson is Editorial Director of The Van Expert and founder of sister site The Car Expert. With more than 20 years' professional experience in the automotive industry, he regularly appears across national media on TV, radio and in print, providing independent analysis of vehicle ownership, finance and the wider motor industry.

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