2009 Ford Range Max Show Truck
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(from Ford Press Release) Ranger Max Show Truck Delivers Maximum Capability, Maximum Style and Maximum Impact
High-impact 
				Ranger Max show truck explores future design possibilities for 
				Ford Ranger compact pickup 
				Inspired by power tools and active lifestyle equipment, 
				Ford designers describe Ranger Max's new look as tough style 
				with power dome and sportsbar as key features 
				Ranger Max amplifies the urban appeal of Ranger and 
				reinforces its proven durability and toughness
BANGKOK, Thailand, 
			November 28 – Renowned for its genuine toughness and strength, the 
			Ford Ranger takes a confident step forward with the debut of the 
			high-impact Ranger Max show truck at the Thailand International 
			Motor Expo.
			
			Ranger Max pushes everyone's expectations of Ranger. Visually bold 
			and muscular, it takes to the stage at the Ford stand with 
			confidence, sophistication and craftsmanship. The Ranger Max extends 
			Ranger's reputation as the best all-around compact truck on the 
			market.
			
			"We know Ranger is tough and durable, and Ranger Max adds to those 
			qualities. The show truck does not follow a trend; it sets a new 
			tough style direction for compact trucks," says Paul Gibson, the 
			chief designer of the Ranger Max show truck. "Ranger Max is 
			genuinely tough, and it is a truck that gets the job done. This 
			high-impact show truck also has the bold visual presence that looks 
			great on the urban scene."
			
			A team of Ford truck specialists in Thailand worked closely with 
			Ford's Australia-based Asia Pacific and Africa design team, led by 
			Gibson, to create Ranger Max. Ford's design team incorporated design 
			cues into Ranger Max that may be seen in future-generation Ranger.
			
			"The Ranger Max is not just about creating show excitement," Gibson 
			said. "We have a great opportunity to test design themes that may 
			make their way into production. Ranger Max says exciting things 
			about the possibilities for truck fans in Ranger's future."
			
			"The tough style of Ranger Max is based on the capability and 
			versatility that make Ford Ranger the choice of the most demanding 
			truck owners," said Mr. Saroj Kiatfuengfoo, senior vice president, 
			Ford Thailand. "Ranger Max's high-impact design and tough style 
			appeal will excite truck enthusiasts in Thailand."
Delivering Tough Style
Genuine truck toughness 
			comes from great design and engineering, which means the production 
			Ford Ranger is the ideal foundation for creating Ranger Max. No 
			under-skin modification was needed with Ford Ranger to produce 
			Ranger Max.
			
			Gibson and his team of designers concentrated on exploring the 
			limits of tough style. "Ranger Max wasn't meant to be elegant or 
			pretty. The robust nature of Ranger means that it is the dependable 
			workhorse, and with Ranger Max we wanted to create a show truck that 
			is cool as hell."
			
			They took inspiration from things many truck owners know and 
			appreciate. The distinctive contrast between Ranger Max's hardcore 
			orange paintwork with matte black accents is inspired by the 
			functional design found in some modern power tools – just like those 
			used by many Ranger owners every day. Ford designers recognize how 
			absolute function and durability inspire these industrial tools and 
			make them more appealing.
			
			Industrial shapes such as the cog-like detailing in the body accents 
			and wheel arch mouldings extend Ranger Max's theme of tough style as 
			the ultimate power tool.
			Pushing the power tool inspiration a step further, the Ranger Max 
			design team noted how power tools and similar objects incorporated 
			words into their design to convey instructions or warnings. Ranger 
			Max uses 'words' in this same style to accentuate its robust 
			'industrial feel'.
			
			Ranger Max is full of details like this, such as the word GRAB? 
			imprinted subtly on the bold, black grab handle in the side of the 
			sportsbar linked to the cab. Every letter is precisely shaped in a 
			'truncated' font that complements the toughness and utility the 
			overall truck design communicates.
			
			Several power tool brands have inspired Ford designers. Other 
			inspirations for Ranger Max have come from active sports, such as 
			rock climbing, and the tough, technical products used by active 
			sportsmen.
			
			Just like Ford Ranger, the robustness of these products is 
			affordable and their designs are purposeful. People buy these 
			products because they know they can depend on them to get the job 
			done.
			
			"Ranger is respected," Gibson says, "and Ranger Max amplifies that 
			identity, which gives it a modern and youthful character that's 
			really suited to sporting and social activities, too."
Taking Ranger to the Max
With its character as 
			the ultimate power tool, Ranger Max show truck exudes confidence and 
			purpose. It's up for the job – work or fun – and its tough style 
			says so. It features full surfaces that convey the power and 
			strength of its tough-truck backbone. The detail of its design 
			demonstrates this show truck has been designed by people who know 
			trucks and love them.
			
			Like a high-quality power tool, it's ready for tough use. This means 
			purposeful matte black plastic accent features and trim items – and 
			no fussy, fancy chrome.
			Ranger Max has innovative features such as a remote-controlled power 
			tonneau cover for the cargo bed and a distinctive sportsbar that 
			visually extends the length of the well-proportioned Ford Ranger 
			side-access Open Cab.
			
			And Ranger Max rides on distinctive, deep-dish, 18-inch alloy 
			concept wheels and custom technical-look tyres that finish its 
			extreme looks.
			This is a Ranger and proud of its tough-truck heritage. RANGER is 
			boldly embossed in the hood and sidesteps on Ranger Max.
Dynamic Profile
Ranger Max's high impact 
			establishes a powerful presence wherever it goes. And that bright 
			orange high-energy colour is officially known as Mango Hit. It is 
			the colourful creation of Debbie Pascoe, colour and trim manager, 
			Ranger Max design team.
			
			Its profile exudes power and dominance as well as balanced 
			proportion. The flexed 'power dome' shape of its hood communicates 
			the pulling power and high torque of the engine. The power dome 
			shape carries through to influence the design of the hard tonneau 
			cover at the rear of the vehicle. These two overt muscular design 
			elements give Ranger Max power and solidity. It's enough to scare 
			the typical pickup into the gym for serious weight training.
			
			Adding even more dynamism to the profile is the exclusive Ranger Max 
			sportsbar, which attaches to the pickup bed and arches across the 
			vehicle. This unique crossbar is shaped to create the visual 
			impression that Ranger Max is always on the move – or ready for 
			action.
			
			"The sportsbar makes a big statement," explains Max Tran, a Ford 
			designer who played a key role in developing the vehicle. "It adds a 
			feeling of movement and dynamic character, and incorporates some 
			great design details, including twin air scoop shapes on top."
			Built into each side of the crossbar is an integral grab handle. 
			Finished in matte black plastic, the grab handle design is all about 
			purpose. The dark shape of the grab handle visually extends the 
			perceived shape of the Ranger Max side window shape, accentuating 
			the feel of functionality and space of the Ranger side-access Open 
			Cab – a functional feature which Ranger debuted in 2002 in response 
			to feedback from tradesmen. 
			
			The grab handle is labelled – like instructions on power tools and 
			on aircraft – with the word GRAB. Similarly, the side door of the 
			Ranger Max is distinctively yet discretely labelled AXCEss. These 
			functional callouts also extend to the Ranger Max fuel inlet, which 
			is designed to intersect one of the bold wheel arches, labelled 
			FUEL.
			
			"There's no mistaking the purpose of labels like these on power 
			tools," Tran explained. "On Ranger Max, they fulfil the same role. 
			It's the style of purpose."
			For example, the vent on each front fender uses hexagon-shaped 
			details and discrete chrome badging with the word RANGER. MAX 
			adjoins this Ranger badge to reinforce the show truck's name.
			
			Other design details in the Ranger Max profile include incorporating 
			the side repeater lamp into the side mirror. The lower bodyside, 
			with two-piece interlocked sidestep look, was inspired by 
			rock-climbing carabineers and other outdoor gear you trust with your 
			life.
			
			Ranger Max's stance communicates power, purpose and athleticism. The 
			design team has crafted unique, 18-inch alloy concept wheels for 
			Ranger Max. These deep-dish, six-spoke wheels – with black graphic 
			funnel shapes to their centres – are must-have sporting accessories 
			perfectly suited to Ranger Max. Featuring large offsets, the wheels 
			build on Ranger Max's distinctive tough style.
			
			Big P285/60R18 tires with a chunky tread pattern give Ranger Max the 
			footwear and traction it needs to accomplish any job or adventure.
			
			The bold wheel arches with cog-shaped detailing reinforce Range 
			Max's stance and its purpose. Explosive, dynamic side graphics on 
			the fenders and lower doors are inspired by the high-impact of 
			shattering glass.
A New Face of Possibilities
Ranger Max is about 
			confidence without aggression. It has a go-anywhere, do-anything 
			attitude as well as great design detail. "When you look at the front 
			design, the three-bar grille, the overt nostrils and open mouth, 
			you're looking straight into the face of Ranger's evolution," said 
			Gibson.
			
			"There are design elements we are developing and Ranger Max is one 
			possibility. We've crafted the face of the Ranger Max to explore a 
			new look. Elements from it could evolve into the new identity of 
			Ford Ranger."
			
			The three-bar grille is a Ford hallmark design element, conveying 
			strength and quality, integrated with a proud, large badge of the 
			famous Ford blue oval. Ranger Max adopts dynamic, modern headlamps 
			which angle at the top to communicate energy and movement.
			
			More robustness cues abound in the front design. Here, the 
			power-dome hood is a dominating shape. Its leading edge features an 
			integral hot-air vent and reinforces that Ranger Max is a tough, 
			powerful machine.
			
			Self-confident Ranger branding – embossed in the top of the front 
			grille surround – is another proud aspect of the front design.
			
			Two major design elements link together to form the dominant frontal 
			look of Ranger Max. The corporate three-bar grille imbeds itself 
			into the lower enlarge air intake. A distinct line starting from the 
			headlamps follows around the nostril and borders the lower air 
			intake. This signature line unites the major design elements to 
			create the defined face of Ranger Max. 
Powerful Pulling Away
Ranger Max has presence 
			on the road. Its bold rear design is the combination of proportion 
			and details such as the pronounced contours of the tonneau cover 
			which emulate the power bulge on the bonnet. The distinctive 
			sportsbar integrates the cabin area with the tonneau cover. 
			Continuing rearward, Ranger Max is neatly finished off with a 
			tailgate cladding embossed with RANGER and a pair of unique tail 
			lamps.
			
			"We're really excited about the Ranger Max because we've been able 
			to define a tough style and apply it to Ranger. It is credible and 
			very believable. Ranger Max amplifies the reputation of our truck," 
			said Tran. "There's nothing minimal about the Ranger Max."
Star at Thailand International Motor Expo
The Thailand 
			International Motor Expo 2008, with Ranger Max as the star 
			attraction for Ford, runs from November 28 to December 10.
			
			"We recognise that Thailand is the home of Ranger for Asia Pacific, 
			and from Thailand we export Ranger around the world. We know Asia is 
			a fusion of many cultures, and we look to Thailand as a wonderful 
			blend of tastes, styles and emerging ideas. For this very reason, we 
			decided to create Ranger Max in Thailand and show the high-impact 
			truck to the world at Motor Expo," said 
			Mr. Kiatfuengfoo.



