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If there's one thing that Aussie tradies are spoiled for, it's choice.

With the number of big, ladder-framed light commercial utes on offer, it's difficult for any single truck to rise to the top. One truck has done it, however; bigger and bolder than ever before, the Ford Ranger's popularity has escalated to the point that it's stealing the thunder of the previously unassailable Toyota HiLux. The Ranger name has only been used in Australia since 2006, but that doesn't mean that Ford is new to the party. Ford Ranger is really just a new name for the Ford Courier, a nameplate that was used in Australia since 1979.

Available in a range of sizes and body styles and priced from $36,880 for the Ranger XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) up to $90,440 for the Ranger Raptor 3.0 (4X4), the Ranger can serve as anything from a small, 4x2 single cab to extra and dual cab 4x4 utes with a choice of diesel engines and pickup and cab chassis trays.

Ford Ranger News

Say goodbye to V6-powered utes: Why Australia's new emissions regulations and hybrid utes such as the BYD Shark 6, Ford Ranger PHEV and GWM Cannon Alpha will signal the end of the big engined dual-cabs | Opinion

Say goodbye to V6-powered utes: Why Australia's new emissions regulations and hybrid utes such as the BYD Shark 6, Ford Ranger PHEV and GWM Cannon Alpha will signal the end of the big engined dual-cabs | Opinion

By M.arcus Craft - 11 Mar 2025
Is Australia's love affair with utes over? Sales of Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, Nissan Navara and Mitsubishi Triton plummet. And how did Toyota know? | Analysis

Is Australia's love affair with utes over? Sales of Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, Nissan Navara and Mitsubishi Triton plummet. And how did Toyota know? | Analysis

By L.aura Berry - 10 Mar 2025
7 ways Ford can improve the Ranger ute: 2026 Ford Ranger ute needs these fixes to fight off BYD Shark 6, Kia Tasman, Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Triton

7 ways Ford can improve the Ranger ute: 2026 Ford Ranger ute needs these fixes to fight off BYD Shark 6, Kia Tasman, Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Triton

By B.yron Mathioudakis - 9 Mar 2025
Ford declares Ranger PHEV has no rivals, dismissing challenges from BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV

Ford declares Ranger PHEV has no rivals, dismissing challenges from BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV

By S.tephen Ottley - 8 Mar 2025
2025 Ford Ranger PHEV ute price and specs detailed: can it compete with the plug-in hybrid BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha?

2025 Ford Ranger PHEV ute price and specs detailed: can it compete with the plug-in hybrid BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha?

By S.amuel Irvine - 5 Mar 2025
Crucial details revealed! 2025 Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid ute to deliver more power than diesel V6 variants, but is enough to rival the BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV?

Crucial details revealed! 2025 Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid ute to deliver more power than diesel V6 variants, but is enough to rival the BYD Shark 6 and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV?

By S.amuel Irvine - 17 Feb 2025
Resale kings! The surprising utes that hold their value best: Exclusive report reveals the winners and losers from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux to GWM Ute and LDV T60  | Analysis

Resale kings! The surprising utes that hold their value best: Exclusive report reveals the winners and losers from Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux to GWM Ute and LDV T60  | Analysis

By L.aura Berry - 15 Feb 2025
Five big lessons China has taught Toyota, GM and Ford, from the BYD Shark 6 to saving Volvo

Five big lessons China has taught Toyota, GM and Ford, from the BYD Shark 6 to saving Volvo

By B.yron Mathioudakis - 2 Feb 2025
Ranger in danger? What Ford could learn from the BYD Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute that launched before Ranger, GWM Cannon Alpha and Mitsubishi Triton PHEVs

Ranger in danger? What Ford could learn from the BYD Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute that launched before Ranger, GWM Cannon Alpha and Mitsubishi Triton PHEVs

By J.ohn Law - 30 Jan 2025
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Ford Ranger Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Ford Ranger varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $36,880 and going to $90,440 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 Ute 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $36,880 $90,440
2024 Ute 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $33,660 $103,950
2023 Ute 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $32,890 $109,780
2022 Ute 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SP MAN $25,080 $94,710
2021 Ute 2.2L, Diesel, 6 SP MAN $24,310 $92,180
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Ford Ranger Accessories

The base Ranger – the XL – features halogen headlights, a front tow hook, a digital instrument cluster, manual air-conditioning, a 10.1-inch touchscreen, Ford’s SYNC 4A multimedia system, USB ports, cloth seats, rubber floors and 16-inch steel wheels.

The XLS adds alloy wheels, side steps, fog lights and carpet.

Step up to the XLT and you’ll also score LED headlights, tub bed-liner with illumination, a sports bar and 17-inch alloys outside, while keyless entry and start, dual-zone climate control, sat-nav, adaptive cruise control with full stop/go functionality, traffic-sign recognition tech and fancier interior trim.

The Sport brings wireless charging, an Off-Road screen, leather upholstery, a powered driver’s seat and 18-inch alloys to the table.

Choosing the Wildtrak ushers in most of the above, plus a sports bar, trailer brake controller, side rails, a powered roller shutter, zone lighting, a 12-inch touchscreen, ambient lighting, a powered front passenger seat, front seat warmers, extra cupholders, a surround-view camera and active park assist.

Finally, the Platinum standardises Matrix LEDs, 10-speaker premium audio, 20-inch alloys, a 12.4-inch digital instrument, cooled front seats, a driver’s side seat memory setting, heated steering wheel, pre-installed auxiliary switch panel for accessories, pleated leather trim, a soft-drop-open action tailgate, slidable tub rack system and swinging roof racks.

Ford Ranger Accessories

Ford Ranger Colours

The Ranger Platinum is available in Arctic White, or for $700 extra, a range of metallic or prestige paints, namely Meteor Grey, Aluminium (silver), Sedona Orange, Shadow Black and Equinox Bronze.

  • Arctic White
  • Aluminium
  • Shadow Black
  • Equinox Bronze
  • Meteor Grey
  • Sedona Orange
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Ford Ranger Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Ford Ranger here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Are there problems with the Ford Ranger breaking coolant hoses

    Some Ford Ranger owners have reported that the hoses that carry coolant to the engine’s EGR valve have failed, allowing coolant to escape. This is one of the more common ways for this engine to lose coolant.

    The problem with no warning showing up on the dashboard has more to do with physics. The warning light is triggered by the temperature of the coolant it’s submerged in. If the engine loses enough coolant, the sensor is suddenly not contacting the hot water and it ceases to give a reading or, therefore, trigger a warning. This is not a Ford Ranger thing, but a common problem faced by car owners over many decades.

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  • Clutch cylinder problem in my 2015/16 Ford Ranger

    It’s very unlikely a workshop would replace a component it fitted two years and 25,000km ago for free. Spare parts and repairs come with warranties, but generally not over that period of time or mileage. In any case, it sounds more like the clutch or flywheel has failed, rather than the master or slave clutch cylinders.

    This model Ranger had a dual-mass flywheel designed to make for smoother operation, but the design cold also lead to premature clutch wear. When that happened, difficulty in selecting gears was one of the symptoms. Some owners when faced with this problem, converted their vehicles to a conventional single-mass flywheel to get around the problem in the future.

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  • How noisy is the gearbox in the 2022 Ford Ranger

    There’s a fair bit going on in a Ranger’s all-wheel-drive driveline, so you can expect a bit more noise than that generated by a conventional car. It’s not uncommon, either, for one example of a car to be a bit noisier than another of the same make and model and this is all down to what’s called production tolerances where there might be slight differences in two otherwise identical components.

    In the case of driveline noises, it’s often said that a noise is more of a concern when it’s heard all the time, not just at a particular speed or frequency. If the noise goes away below 80km/h and is gone by 90km/h, then it could easily be one of these transient noises that doesn’t signify much to worry about. Concern should set it, however, if these noises, their volume and/or their duration start to change or become more frequent. At that point, you can be pretty sure things are changing inside the driveline and that’s usually an early sign of components starting to wear. Keep and ear on things and if the noises change, have them checked out. If you’re still concerned, have a mechanic who knows these vehicles well take a ride in it at the problem speed and have them compare it with other Rangers.

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  • Rattle in the engine bay of a 2019 Ford Ranger XLT ute

    This could be caused by something inside the engine bay rattling or vibrating, but could also be linked to the exhaust system or its heat-shielding doing the same thing. When you hit the accelerator up a hill, the engine and driveline (and exhaust) are suddenly put under a lot of stress which can be passed along any mechanical link or fixture, making things flex or vibrate that don’t normally do so when they aren’t subjected to the same stresses and loads.

    When the engine is cold, have a feel around the engine bay to find anything loose or poorly mounted that could contribute to such vibrations. It could be as simple as a poorly located clamp of a loose piece of trunking or internal panelling vibrating against another part. Often these noises will be conveyed into the cabin via the fresh air vents, making them sound even louder.

    Just be sure not to confuse a rattle with the normal cacophony of noises a modern turbo-diesel produces as part of operating under load.

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Ford Ranger Dimensions

The dimensions of the Ford Ranger Ute vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 Ute 1872x1910x5225 mm 224 mm
2024 Ute 1872x1910x5225 mm 224 mm
2022 Ute 1703x1850x5110 mm 201 mm
2021 Ute 1703x1850x5110 mm 201 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Ford Ranger Dimensions

Ford Ranger Towing Capacity

The Ford Ranger has maximum towing capacity of 3500kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2024 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2023 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2022 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
2021 Ute 2500kg 3500kg
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Ford Ranger Wheel Size

The Ford Ranger has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 255x70 R16 for Ute in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 Ute 255x70 R16 255x70 R16
2024 Ute 255x70 R16 255x70 R16
2023 Ute 255x70 R16 255x70 R16
2022 Ute 215x70 R16 215x70 R16
2021 Ute 215x70 R16 215x70 R16
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Ford Ranger Wheel Sizes

Ford Ranger Engine

The Ranger Platinum comes with a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 diesel, producing 184kW of power at 3250rpm and 600Nm of torque at 1750-2250rpm.

A 10-speed torque-converter automatic transmission sends drive to the rear wheels in most cases, unless the electronic on-demand four-wheel-drive system is engaged, with full-time all-wheel drive.

There is also 4x4 High and 4x4 Low ranges, that lock in the 4WD system for greater off-road capability.

Ford Ranger Engine

Ford Ranger Fuel Consumption

The Ford Ranger is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Diesel, PULP and — fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.6L/100km for Ute /Diesel for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Ute 7.6L/100km 2.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO
2025 Ute 11L/100km 3.0L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2024 Ute 7.6L/100km 2.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO
2024 Ute 11L/100km 3.0L 10 SP AUTO
2023 Ute 7.6L/100km 2.0L Diesel 6 SP AUTO
2023 Ute 11L/100km 3.0L 10 SP AUTO
2023 Ute 11.5L/100km 3.0L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2022 Ute 6.5L/100km 2.2L Diesel 6 SP MAN
2022 Ute 11.5L/100km 3.0L PULP 10 SP AUTO
2021 Ute 6.5L/100km 2.2L Diesel 6 SP MAN
* Combined fuel consumption See All Ford Ranger Pricing and Specs for 2025

Ford Ranger Interior

The Ranger’s interior is one of the largest and roomiest in its midsized SUV class.

All the basics are spot-on: great seats, ample vision, excellent ventilation, a good driving position, useful storage, and real care when it comes to ergonomics.

The dashboard is dominated by a central portrait touchscreen, which includes access to multimedia, vehicle settings and communication systems, while the instrumentation cluster is all-digital and multi-configurable.

Further back, the rear bench seats three, offers sufficient comfort and space, and most amenities, including USB ports and ventilation outlets on higher-spec models.

Ford Ranger Interior

Ford Ranger Seats

The Ranger is a five-seater dual-cab ute, with a pair of comfy and very supportive bucket seats up front and a folding rear bench in the rear.

Underneath the cushion, which rises as a single piece, is storage for smaller items, while the backrest also folds forward for extra cargo capacity if the rear seats are not in use.

A pair of ISOFIX latches and child-seat anchorage points are also fitted.

Ford Ranger Seats

Ford Ranger Range

Our Ranger V6 diesel averaged 8.4L/100km (for 222g/km of CO2 emissions), that means 952km is possible from the 80L fuel tank capacity.

Our trip computer hovered around the 9.8L/100km mark, but when we refuelled, we averaged 9.5.

Ford Ranger Boot Space

Ranger now comes with a box step for smaller-statured people reach things more easily in the tub.

Moving to the back, the tailgate retains its lift assist, and opens up to reveal a cargo area capable of taking a Euro palette for the first time. And there are now new box caps to help protect the fresh metalwork.

There are other innovations, such as a bedliner with moulded slots to help keep items in place, a 12V outlet, illumination under the box caps, load bearing aluminium side bars to secure items to, latching points on the box caps for accessories like canopies and cross bars, and external tie-down rails with sliding cleats for odd-shaped items.

Plus, there’s zone lighting available on higher-grade models, using the many LEDs around the vehicle for useful nighttime illumination operable remotely via the FordPass app.

Even the tailgate is a workbench, with two clamp pockets to secure project materials and a built-in ruler for convenient measuring.

Additionally, there’s a powered roller shutter for added security that's standard on Wildtrak and optional on other grades.

Finally, all Rangers offer a maximum towing capability of 3500kg. Payloads vary from 934kg to 1441kg, depending on model and grade.

Ford Ranger Boot space Ford Ranger Boot space
Shown above are boot space details for the Ford Ranger 2023.

Ford Ranger Speed

The Ranger V6 can accelerate from standstill to 100km/h (0-100km/h) in around 8.5 seconds, on the way to a top speed of about 180km/h.