With its official market debut set for the end of this year, Ford's been busy teasing the all-new 2022 Ford Ranger. Most of them are well-masked photos of the car, but evidently you can't hide it all from the Internet, as these set of spyshots from Thailand affords you the clearest look of its face yet.
Spotted by a Facebook user, #TheNewRanger bares a front-end that's not entirely dissimilar to other trucks in Ford's global stable – namely the hulking Ford F-150 and the Ford Maverick.
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The cleaner fascia apparently comes with LED daytime running lights (DRLs), and round the back there seems to be LED tail lights.
Other than that, the next-gen Ranger stands to gain fresh two-tone, directional-spoke wheels as well. From the looks of it, there seems to be rear disc brakes too.
Unlike the overall design, specs of the upcoming Ranger are still under wraps, though it's been reported that a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain could be added, bringing with it 267 PS and 680 Nm.
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