Ford South Africa has launched an additional derivative to the highly-successful Bantam bakkie. The new 1.4-litre turbo diesel joins existing 1.3-litre and 1.6-litre petrol versions. Producing 55kW at 4000rpm and maximum torque of 160Nm at 2000rpm, the newcomer seems to be ready for a good showdown with all the mielie and cement bags around the country. Even the mandatory passengers in the loadbox (you know which ones – they stare at you when you drive behind the bakkie on the roads) will surely feel a bit more surge in motion.
Exterior changes have been made to the effect of a redesigned front bumper and bonnet, new front and rear lights, as well as 14-inch alloy wheels. Inside the improvements include a fresher interior and new instrument cluster.
Thankfully the basic XL model features air conditioning and a CD player, front fog lamps, colour-coded side mirrors and power windows.
“An extended range of models as well as some key enhancements to the range make the Bantam an even more competitive offering for South African buyers who are looking for a capable yet well equipped and comfortable light commercial vehicle,” states Ford Marketing Manager Ben Pillay.
The small LCV is priced as follows and includes a 4-year/ 120 000km warranty, a 3-year/unlimited km roadside assistance plan and 15 000km service intervals:
1.4 TDCi R141 251
1.4 TDCi A/C R148 100
1.4 TDCi XLT R171 750
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