Ford Ranger Super Duty 2028: the diesel beast Europe was waiting for

Published on May 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ford has confirmed that the new Ranger Super Duty will arrive in Europe in 2028, replacing the canceled F-150 electric. With a ground clearance of 300 millimeters and a 250-horsepower diesel engine, this pickup promises a load capacity of up to two tons. It positions itself as one of the most robust and radical options in the segment.

Ford Ranger Super Duty 2028 off-road pickup climbing a steep muddy slope, massive 300mm ground clearance visible under chassis, rear axle articulating with suspension flex, two-ton cargo bed loaded with steel beams, heavy-duty diesel engine bay exposed with intercooler pipes and turbo components, mud spraying from aggressive all-terrain tires, dramatic sunset lighting casting long shadows, photorealistic automotive engineering visualization, dust particles illuminated, mechanical underbody details with differential and leaf springs, cinematic action shot showing power delivery while ascending

Chassis and mechanics: the heavy-duty formula 🛠️

The development of the Super Duty has focused on durability. Its reinforced frame and rear leaf spring suspension allow it to support high loads without compromising stability. The 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine delivers 250 hp and high torque, ideal for towing. It includes a rear differential lock and off-road driving modes. The 300 mm ground clearance ensures passage over significant obstacles.

Goodbye to the electric F-150, hello to real diesel 💪

It seems Ford has listened to those who didn't want an electric pickup that runs out of battery at the sight of a pothole. The Super Duty arrives with diesel, engine noise, and the capacity to carry two tons of firewood, rubble, or whatever comes your way. Of course, with the price of diesel, you might miss the home charger. But hey, no one said being tough was cheap.