Ford brings back Ranger Black Edition for 2026
The Ford Ranger Black Edition is back for 2026, with Ford confirming the limited-run model is now available to order ahead of arrivals in October 2025.
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The Ford Ranger Black Edition is back for 2026, with Ford confirming the limited-run model is now available to order ahead of arrivals in October 2025. Priced from $55,990 before on-road costs, or $57,000 drive-away for private buyers in Arctic White, the Black Edition gives buyers a chance to grab a dual cab ute with a distinctive look and extra kit at a sharp price point. ABN holders get an even sharper deal at $55,000 drive-away.
Australians love a blackout pack. Special editions that swap chrome for dark trim and add extra gear almost always move quickly, and the last Ranger Black Edition in 2024 proved the point with all 1,500 units snapped up in short order. Ford hasn’t announced how many 2026 models will be built, but history suggests they won’t last long on the lot.
Based on the Ranger XL double cab 4×4 with the 2.0-litre Bi-Turbo diesel, the Black Edition brings a host of upgrades to set it apart from the standard workhorse. Highlights include an asphalt black mesh grille with grey inserts, black side steps, a long-legged sports bar and unique 17-inch black alloy wheels wrapped in all-terrain tyres. Practical touches include a drop-in bedliner, cargo management system and a carpeted floor with matching mats. Options include a towing pack ($1,950) and prestige paint ($750).
Under the skin the Black Edition is the same proven package as the XL Bi-Turbo. Power comes from the 2.0-litre twin-turbo four-cylinder producing 154 kW and 500 Nm, paired with a ten-speed automatic. Payload is rated at 994 kg and braked towing capacity is 3,500 kg, meaning capability hasn’t been compromised by the styling changes.
The Black Edition slots neatly into the dual cab ute market, where special editions are hot property. Toyota offers its Hilux Rogue with a similar darkened look, while Isuzu’s MU-X X-Terrain SUV competes for buyers who want both style and toughness. Ford’s approach is to keep the Black Edition affordable while still delivering the upgrades ute owners want, and that combination is likely to ensure strong demand once again.
Production of the 2026 Black Edition is scheduled between September and October 2025, with the first arrivals due in dealerships from October. Ford says numbers are limited, and with the last Black Edition selling out rapidly, customers keen to secure one are being urged to order early.
Specifications | 2026 Black Edition |
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Base model | XL double cab 4×4, 2.0‑litre bi‑turbo diesel |
Engine & power | 2.0‑litre four‑cylinder bi‑turbo diesel, 154 kW / 500 Nm |
Transmission | 10‑speed automatic |
Payload & towing | 994 kg payload; 3,500 kg braked towing capacity |
Price (MLP) | $55,990 |
Drive‑away (private buyer) | $57,000 (Arctic White) |
Drive‑away (ABN) | $55,000 (Arctic White) |
Exterior highlights | Asphalt black grille with grey inserts, 17‑inch black alloy wheels with all‑terrain tyres, black side steps, black sports bar |
Interior & practicality | Carpeted floor with mats, drop‑in bedliner, cargo management system |
Options | Towing pack ($1,950); Prestige paint ($750) |
Availability | Limited production Sept–Oct 2025, arrivals Oct 2025 |