Want a Ford Ranger with looks so striking that you could be excused for thinking it was designed for a Hollywood film set? The latest Ranger modified by Carlex Design could do the trick.

Modifications made to the pickup truck start at the front where every part aside from the headlights has been altered. For starters, there is a new matte black grille with branding of the tuning company. In addition, the lower portion of the bumper now sports a fleet of complex angles and sharp edges, and there is also a metal skid plate to protect the vehicle when off-roading.


No modified pickup of this sort can be complete without a set of flared front and rear wheel arches, so Carlex Design has designed some of its own that appear even wider than the arches of the Ranger Raptor. The pickup is also sporting a set of side steps and rock sliders while also sitting on aftermarket black wheels shod in BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires.

Carlex has continued its upgrades with a new rear bumper and powder-coated rails in the bed, and a batch of graphics on the bodywork.


Inside, a host of upgrades have been made. For example, the seats are now clad in lovely black leather and Alcantara with silver accents and silver contrasting stitching. Carlex has also tweaked the steering wheel with new leather while giving it much more girth.