KGM Musso vs Ford Ranger

What's the difference?

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KGM Musso
KGM Musso

$40,140 - $48,878

2026 price

Ford Ranger
Ford Ranger

$37,130 - $99,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 KGM Musso
2026 Ford Ranger
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
9.0L/100km (combined)

7.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Sluggish engine
  • Not as efficient as hoped
  • Needs better tyres for off-roading

  • Lower outputs mean reduced performance
  • No 4-Auto mode for 2.0-litre variants
  • No standard tyre pressure monitoring
2026 KGM Musso Summary

KGM (formerly SsangYong) has revised its Musso range for 2026 with some new features and revised styling throughout the Australian line-up, as well as a name-change for this grade: the Advance which used to be the Adventure.

The updated Musso is a dual-cab 4WD ute with high and low-range gearing, an auto-locking rear differential and 3.5-tonne towing capacity, and all for under $50,000.

And with the optional XLV (extra long vehicle/version) pack, which our test vehicle has, it gets a longer wheelbase (110mm extra), a 300mm longer tub and 90kg of extra payload over the standard Musso (880kg rather than 790kg).

So, is the Musso an affordable alternative to the likes of Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger?

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2026 Ford Ranger Summary

Ford has given its Ranger ute range a mild facelift. And mild is the word. If you look closely, you might notice some small visual changes, but the real news is under the bonnet where a new entry-level powerplant lives.

And however you look at it, this new engine that addresses the ownership issues experienced by some Ranger buyers since the bi-turbo diesel engine was released back in 2018, was probably overdue.

But the new powerplant comes at a cost; in terms of power and torque, even though the vital towing statistics remain for the Ranger.

The other changes that come with this facelift include some new tech, and the availability of the V6 turbo-diesel (which is unchanged) across the entire Ranger 4X4 dual-cab line-up.

For this review, we’ve concentrated on the new engine as being the major point of difference, and we’ve driven it the base-version XL trim specification. That means this is potentially the lightest variant, and heavier specifications might blunt the performance a little. But overall, this is representative of the new powertrain and represents the biggest point of difference in what is otherwise a very minor facelift.

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