Ford Ranger and Everest Offer $4000 Fuel Card Amid High Diesel Prices
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Ford Ranger and Everest customers can now enjoy a significant boost to their fuel savings with a special offer featuring a $4000 fuel card. This comes as diesel prices have soared above $3 per litre nationwide.
Electric Cars | Matt Adams | 11:58 | 03 April 2026 | 0 comments
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The offer applies to popular versions of the Ford Ranger and Everest, including the "runout Model Year 2026 (MY26) ‘and prior’ Ranger XLT, Sport and Wildtrak variants, across all engines and body styles, plus the Everest Trend SUV." The fuel card is a digital MasterCard gift card redeemable at service stations or merchants selling fuel.
The $4000 card translates to approximately 1290 litres of diesel at the current national average price of $3.10 per litre, or around 16 full tanks for both models (based on a fuel consumption of 9.0L/100km). If diesel prices drop to $1.80/litre, the card can be used for up to 2220 litres of fuel – roughly 28 full tanks or 24,500km of driving.
Ford is also providing an additional $1000 discount on Ranger, Ranger Super Duty, and Ranger PHEV models for farming businesses registered as primary producers.
More substantial savings are available on the Ranger plug-in hybrid (PHEV), with the entry-level XLT model priced at $62,000 drive-away nationwide until June 30th – a discount of about $17,000 in some states.
For those looking to switch entirely to electric power, the fully-electric E-Transit van is offered at $59,000 drive-away, marking a substantial saving of approximately $40,000.
Runout Model Year 2023.75 stock of the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV is also still available with drive-away deals starting from $60,000 to $89,000.