A place for everything in Ranger double cab
"That's the difference between a good car and a great car - lots of attention to every last millimetre."
Door pockets can easily fit 1.5-litre bottles while the glove box is big enough for a 16-inch laptop computer. A separate driver's glove box provides greater accessibility to items such as a can of soft drink, sunglasses, a wallet or keys.
The 8.5-litre centre console bin is big enough to hold CDs, 600-millilitre bottles and takeaway food containers. The console bin also has an upper tray to store a mobile phone, wallet and coins.
At the back, the rear seats fold up to reveal storage bins for items such as tools, rope and 4x4 recovery straps. The seats also fold down to store items such as a jack, tyre inflator, one-litre oil bottle and first aid kit. On selected models, the centre armrest in the rear seatback folds down and includes two cupholders.
"The number of storage spaces is becoming a key why-buy with more customers using their truck for both work and family," Stanley said. "We intentionally went for the biggest spaces wherever we could. Where the competitors could fit only smaller bottles, we could fit larger ones.
The Ranger made its successful world premiere in Sydney last September, ahead of its third quarter release this year.