Draft:First Draft PJ/PK/UN Ranger and BT-50

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PJ Ford Ranger (pre facelift)

The Ford Ranger PJ/PK and BT-50 UN are Mazda-derived vehicles produced between 2006 and 2011 with a facelift in 2009. The Ranger name replaced the old Courier name[1] used in Australia and New Zealand and the BT-50 name replaced the older Mazda B Series of Utes[2]. Both the Mazda and Ford variants share the same mechanical components including the same 2.5l or 3.0l turbo diesel common-rail injected engines as well as the same driveline including the 5 Speed Manual or 5 Speed Auto transmission.[3]

Mazda BT-50 UN

The

PJ/PK Ford Ranger
Overview
TypeUte
ManufacturerFord
Model codePJ/PK/UN
Also calledMazda BT-50 UN
Production2006-2011
AssemblyThailand: Rayong(AAT)

Colombia: Bogota(CCA)

Zimbabwe: Willowvale (Willowvale Motor Industries)

South Africa: Silverton, Pretoria (Ford South Africa)

Taiwan: Taoyuan (Ford Lio Ho)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-Sized Ute
Body styleUte, Cab-Chassis
Doors2-4
Powertrain
Engine3.0l i4 Turbo Diesel Common-Rail Injected
2.5l i4 Turbo Diesel Common-Rail Injected
Power output3.0l- 115kw/156hp@ 3200RPM, 380nm@ 1800RPM.
2.5l- 105kw/143hp@ 3500RPM, 330nm@ 1800RPM
Transmission5 Speed Manual Transmission
5 Speed Auto Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,985–3,000 mm (117.5–118.1 in)
Length4,841–5,389 mm (190.6–212.2 in)
Width1,715–1,850 mm (67.5–72.8 in)
Height1,622–1,848 mm (63.9–72.8 in)
Curb weight1,468–2,200 kg (3,236–4,850 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorFord Courier/Mazda B Series
SuccessorT6 Ranger (PX1,PX2,PX3), BT-50(UP, UR)



References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ford Ranger (international)", Wikipedia, 2024-05-06, retrieved 2024-05-07
  2. ^ "Mazda BT-50", Wikipedia, 2024-05-06, retrieved 2024-05-07
  3. ^ "Ford Ranger (international)", Wikipedia, 2024-05-06, retrieved 2024-05-07