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Greatest performing ute revealed: Ranger vs HiLux vs RAM vs Silverado vs Triton vs BT-50 vs D-Max vs Cannon vs Navara vs Musso vs Gladiator


We’ve produced extensive ute tests focused on towing, off-roading, and straight-up unladen speed and braking tests.

But it’s time to crown Australia’s best performing utes and we’ve split this award into three categories – Best Ute Performance: Overall, Best Ute Performance: Four-cylinder and Best Ute Performance: Best Value.

As with the result of the written megatest content this is designed to support our videos hosted by Paul, which we strongly encourage you to check out.

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Performance tests unladen

To set some controls, we put all of our utes on a high-speed bowl and VBox-tested their 0-100km/h acceleration time and 100km/h to zero braking distance. We also gauged their overtaking ability (80-120km/h) and time over a standing quarter-mile.

0-100km/h

  1. Ram 1500 TRX: 4.4 seconds
  2. Ford Ranger Raptor: 6.4 seconds
  3. Chevrolet Silverado LTZ: 6.5 seconds
  4. Ram 1500 Laramie: 7.0 seconds
  5. Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6: 8.9 seconds
  6. Jeep Gladiator Rubicon: 10.3 seconds
  7. Toyota HiLux Rogue: 11.2 seconds
  8. Isuzu D-Max LS-U+: 11.3 seconds
  9. Mazda BT-50 SP: 11.4 seconds
  10. SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate: 12.0 seconds
  11. GWM Ute Cannon-X: 12.5 seconds
  12. Mitsubishi Triton GSR: 13.1 seconds
  13. Nissan Navara Pro-4X: 13.2 seconds

80-120km/h

  1. Ram 1500 TRX: 2.8 seconds
  2. Ford Ranger Raptor: 4.2 seconds
  3. Chevrolet Silverado LTZ: 4.3 seconds
  4. Ram 1500 Laramie: 4.8 seconds
  5. Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6: 6.7 seconds
  6. Toyota HiLux Rogue: 8.2 seconds
  7. Jeep Gladiator Rubicon: 8.4 seconds
  8. Isuzu D-Max LS-U+: 9.1 seconds
  9. Mazda BT-50 SP: 9.3 seconds
  10. SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate: 9.8 seconds
  11. Nissan Navara Pro-4X: 10.3 seconds
  12. GWM Ute Cannon-X: 10.7 seconds
  13. Mitsubishi Triton GSR: 10.7 seconds

1/4 mile

  1. Ram 1500 TRX: 12.8 seconds @ 158.9km/h*
  2. Ford Ranger Raptor: 14.6 seconds @ 154.5km/h
  3. Chevrolet Silverado LTZ: 14.7 seconds @ 153.9km/h
  4. Ram 1500 Laramie: 15.1 seconds @ 147.5km/h
  5. Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6: 16.5 seconds @ 136km/h
  6. Jeep Gladiator Rubicon: 17.3 seconds @ 126.3km/h
  7. Toyota HiLux Rogue: 17.8 seconds @ 127.1km/h
  8. Isuzu D-Max LS-U+: 17.8 seconds @ 124.4km/h
  9. Mazda BT-50 SP: 17.9 seconds @ 124km/h
  10. SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate: 18.3 seconds @ 121.4km/h
  11. GWM Ute Cannon-X: 18.4 seconds @ 118.7km/h
  12. Mitsubishi Triton GSR: 18.6 seconds @ 118.8km/h
  13. Nissan Navara Pro-4X: 19.0 seconds @ 119.7km/h

*Speed electronically limited to 160km/h due to tyres

WATCH: Ute megatest DRAG RACE!

Power-to-weight

  1. Chevrolet Silverado LTZ: 126.1kW per tonne
  2. Ford Ranger Raptor: 120.6kW per tonne
  3. Ram 1500 Laramie: 114kW per tonne
  4. Jeep Gladiator Rubicon: 95.2kW per tonne
  5. Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6: 78.8kW per tonne
  6. Toyota HiLux Rogue: 68.3kW per tonne
  7. Mitsubishi Triton GSR: 66.5kW per tonne
  8. Isuzu D-Max LS-U+: 66.2kW per tonne
  9. Mazda BT-50 SP: 63.4kW per tonne
  10. Nissan Navara Pro-4X: 60.9kW per tonne
  11. SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate: 60.2kW per tonne
  12. GWM Ute Cannon-X: 59.3kW per tonne

Acceleration with dyno trailer

We got our hands on a state-of-the-art trailer dynamometer with a variable load retarder that allowed us to impart up to 10kN of resistive load to the tow vehicle.

What does this mean in real terms? Think of the trailer dynamometer as an anchor. Varying the dynamometer load allows us to change the weight of that anchor.

This weighted anchor allows us to simulate a long steep climb for the tow vehicle, which ultimately puts immense load on the engine.

WATCH: 12-ute towing megatest!

This 1600kg trailer dynamometer is wirelessly linked up to a computer that lets the operator adjust the degree of resistance force as measured in kilonewtons (kN) – in our tests we set it to 3kN, which simulates a fairly steep ascent, but one that should be within each ute’s abilities.

With this trailer attached we measured the 0-100km/h time, as well as the 0-90km/h time, because as you’ll see not all of the competitors made it to three digits. Then we did another fuel economy lap to see how hard the engine was working with the load active.

Model 0-90km/h 0-100km/h
Ford Ranger Raptor 9.0s 10.9s
Ram 1500 Laramie 9.6s 11.5s
Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 10.2s 11.2s
Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6 12.7s 15.9s
Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 16.1s 28.9s
Mazda BT-50 SP 18.1s FAIL
Toyota HiLux Rogue 18.4s FAIL
Isuzu D-Max LS-U+ 18.6s FAIL
SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate 21.2s FAIL
GWM Ute Cannon-X 28.7s FAIL
Mitsubishi Triton GSR 28.7s FAIL
Nissan Navara Pro-4X Warrior 29.8s FAIL

Brake test

Model 100-0km/h distance
Ram 1500 Laramie 41.8m
Isuzu D-Max LS-U+ 41.9m
Mazda BT-50 SP 42m
Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 42.1m
Toyota HiLux Rogue 43.2m
Mitsubishi Triton GSR 43.2m
Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 45.9m
Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6 46.6m
GWM Ute Cannon-X 46.6m
Ford Ranger Raptor 50.5m
SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate 50.6m
Nissan Navara Pro-4X Warrior 53.7m

Fuel efficiency test: Control versus with trailer

We also measured the fuel economy at a constant 100km/h around the bowl – not to come away with a definitive efficiency number, but rather to set comparative figures. We then replicated this with the 3kN resistance trailer dyno.

Model Unladen Laden Change %
Isuzu D-Max LS-U+ 9.1L/100km 22.2L/100km 144%
GWM Ute Cannon-X 10.5L/100km 28.6L/100km 172%
Toyota HiLux Rogue 10.2L/100km 29.0L/100km 184%
Mazda BT-50 SP 8.8L/100km 26.4L/100km 199%
Mitsubishi Triton GSR 9.7L/100km 30.1L/100km 210%
Ford Ranger Wildtrak V6 9.0L/100km 28.3L/100km 214%
Ford Ranger Raptor 11.6L/100km 36.5L/100km 214%
SsangYong Musso XLV Ultimate 8.9L/100km 29.7L/100km 233%
Ram 1500 Laramie 11.2L/100km 37.3L/100km 233%
Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 10.4L/100km 36.5L/100km 250%
Nissan Navara Pro-4X Warrior 9.4L/100km 33.3L/100km 254%
Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 11.3L/100km 42.7L/100km 277%

Power claim versus dyno result

WATCH: 12-ute dyno megatest!

In this part of our 4×4 ute megatest, we took the group to a rolling dynamometer (dyno) owned by our friends at Maxx Performance in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong.

The goal was to see how claimed engine outputs on the spec sheet compared to the reality of how much power was measured at the rear wheels.

Model Factory Dyno % Loss
Toyota HiLux 150kW 122.2kW 18.7
Ford Ranger V6 184kW 145.6kW 20.9
Mazda BT-50 140kW 108.3kW 22.6
Isuzu D-Max 140kW 108.2kW 22.7
Mitsubishi Triton 133kW 101.4kW 23.8
SsangYong Musso 133kW 100.6kW 24.4
GWM Ute 120kW 90.2kW 24.8
Ford Ranger Raptor 292kW 210.3kW 28.1
Ram 1500 291kW 208kW 28.5
Nissan Navara 140kW 92.2kW 34.1
Chevrolet Silverado 313kW 203.6kW 35
Jeep Gladiator 209kW 121kW 42.1

Standings

Overall winner: Ram 1500

Best four-cylinder: Isuzu D-Max/Mazda BT-50

Best value: Toyota HiLux

MORE: CarExpert Ute of the Year Awards



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