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Home News Insights Ford Ranger Rear Box Step And GWM POER Rear Step-Up Ladder - Easier To Reach And Climb Up Into Pick-up Trucks! Ford Ranger Rear Box Step And GWM POER Rear Step-Up Ladder - Easier To Reach And Climb Up Into Pick-up Trucks! Insights Adam Aubrey | July 27, 2022 04:05 pm The new generation Ford Ranger Wildtrak and GWM POER P12 come with ingenious steps that aid access into the truck bed. Pick-up truck manufacturers are finally, we hope looking at smart solutions to make cargo beds a bit more accessible to their owners. While it's easy to just plonk cargo on the bed through the flip-down tailgate, pick-up truck owners will attest that they have to be a ninja to get into one or even take items out of the truck bed. Traditionally, pick-up truck manufacturers have provided some sort of step to help with the ingress into the truck bed, and usually, this involves integrating a step at the rear bumper, where the middle part is lower than then the rest of it. But the problem with this is that it only works if the tailgate is not flipped down because if it is, that step aid is pretty much useless as there is no access to it. A way around this problem is to use the tyres as a step, but it's still not the easiest thing to do as tyres on pick-ups are usually huge. Recently, however, we have seen a couple of trucks for the Malaysian market with some ingenious features that seem to resolve this problem. GWM POER P12 When we got the chance to preview the GWM POER P12 at Go Auto's HQ in Glenmarie, we were highly impressed with the truck's rear step-up ladder, which is integrated into the tailgate. It's such a simple and functional idea that solves the truck bed access problem without interfering with anything else, especially the look of the truck. All you have to do is unlatch the tailgate and drop it down, and pull the mini ladder out of the tailgate. The ladder, which sits about a foot off the ground really does make life easier. 2022 Ford Ranger Wildtrak While GWM went to the trouble of adding a ladder into the tailgate, Ford went with a simpler idea to help with truck bed access. During the recent launch of the new generation Ranger Wildtrak, Ford was keen to tell everyone that they had been observing how customers climbed up into the truck bed. This was their inspiration for creating an integrated side-step behind the rear tyres to help provide a strong and more stable way to access the cargo bed. While Ford's idea is simple yet effective, we're not sure if we are a fan of the look as it makes the area unclean as there is a big gaping hole. If we had to choose which one we would prefer, we would of course, go for the hideaway ladder in the POER, as it is neatly hidden away when not in use - but then again, the fact that the POER's ladder needs to be pulled out, makes Ford's rear box step more functional as it can be easily used all the time. Both step-up features however will provide owners of the trucks better access to the truck bed, and with this in mind, be helpful no matter how you look at it. It's better to have something rather than nothing. Which one do you prefer? Let us know in the comments. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Ford Malaysia 2022 Ford Ranger Malaysia 2022 Ranger Wildtrak GWM GWM Malaysia GWM Poer P12 GWM pickup truck pickup trucks Malaysia Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News Come meet the value-packed GWM Cannon at Carlist.my DRIVE Auto Fair 2023 Auto News Adam Aubrey | August 23, 2023 Late in 2022, when GWM launched their Ora Good Cat EV, they revealed plans to introduce nine new cars over the next three years. This announcement ... 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Ford Ranger Rear Box Step And GWM POER Rear Step-Up Ladder - Easier To Reach And Climb Up Into Pick-up Trucks! Insights Adam Aubrey | July 27, 2022 04:05 pm The new generation Ford Ranger Wildtrak and GWM POER P12 come with ingenious steps that aid access into the truck bed. Pick-up truck manufacturers are finally, we hope looking at smart solutions to make cargo beds a bit more accessible to their owners. While it's easy to just plonk cargo on the bed through the flip-down tailgate, pick-up truck owners will attest that they have to be a ninja to get into one or even take items out of the truck bed. Traditionally, pick-up truck manufacturers have provided some sort of step to help with the ingress into the truck bed, and usually, this involves integrating a step at the rear bumper, where the middle part is lower than then the rest of it. But the problem with this is that it only works if the tailgate is not flipped down because if it is, that step aid is pretty much useless as there is no access to it. A way around this problem is to use the tyres as a step, but it's still not the easiest thing to do as tyres on pick-ups are usually huge. Recently, however, we have seen a couple of trucks for the Malaysian market with some ingenious features that seem to resolve this problem. GWM POER P12 When we got the chance to preview the GWM POER P12 at Go Auto's HQ in Glenmarie, we were highly impressed with the truck's rear step-up ladder, which is integrated into the tailgate. It's such a simple and functional idea that solves the truck bed access problem without interfering with anything else, especially the look of the truck. All you have to do is unlatch the tailgate and drop it down, and pull the mini ladder out of the tailgate. The ladder, which sits about a foot off the ground really does make life easier. 2022 Ford Ranger Wildtrak While GWM went to the trouble of adding a ladder into the tailgate, Ford went with a simpler idea to help with truck bed access. During the recent launch of the new generation Ranger Wildtrak, Ford was keen to tell everyone that they had been observing how customers climbed up into the truck bed. This was their inspiration for creating an integrated side-step behind the rear tyres to help provide a strong and more stable way to access the cargo bed. While Ford's idea is simple yet effective, we're not sure if we are a fan of the look as it makes the area unclean as there is a big gaping hole. If we had to choose which one we would prefer, we would of course, go for the hideaway ladder in the POER, as it is neatly hidden away when not in use - but then again, the fact that the POER's ladder needs to be pulled out, makes Ford's rear box step more functional as it can be easily used all the time. Both step-up features however will provide owners of the trucks better access to the truck bed, and with this in mind, be helpful no matter how you look at it. It's better to have something rather than nothing. Which one do you prefer? Let us know in the comments. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Ford Malaysia 2022 Ford Ranger Malaysia 2022 Ranger Wildtrak GWM GWM Malaysia GWM Poer P12 GWM pickup truck pickup trucks Malaysia
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Come meet the value-packed GWM Cannon at Carlist.my DRIVE Auto Fair 2023 Auto News Adam Aubrey | August 23, 2023 Late in 2022, when GWM launched their Ora Good Cat EV, they revealed plans to introduce nine new cars over the next three years. This announcement ...
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The Shanhai Cannon is GWM's ultra truck Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 03, 2023 The Shanhai Cannon is GWM's premium truck offering. If you don't look at the price, the truck actually sounds quite good.When GWM Malaysia announced ...
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