Watch the Ford Ranger Super Duty get torture-tested and caked in 600kg of mud

We’ve all gotten a ute dirty before, but have you ever packed on 600kg of mud?

That’s what Ford has done in torture-testing the tougher Super Duty version of its top-selling Ranger, with the goal to pack on as much mud as possible.

Why? To test how the Ford Ranger Super Duty performs once hundreds of kilograms of wet dirt and clay has found its way into every nook and cranny.

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“Mud is one of a truck’s greatest enemies,” said Rob Hugo, product excellence and human factors supervisor at Ford Australia.

“It can add significant weight, prevent airflow, and act as an insulator, causing components to heat up much quicker. It’s highly corrosive and can clog up fans and alternators, preventing them from running correctly.”

Ford used a specially designed track at its You Yangs Proving Ground in Victoria, a “purpose-built mud hell” with deep ruts, bog holes, and long, open sections of thick, sticky clay.

It then sent the Ranger Super Duty through it day after day, allowing the mud to build up each time instead of hosing it off.