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2024 Ford Ranger
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2024 Ford Ranger Pricing and Specs

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$69,888*

The Ford Ranger 2024 prices range from $36,880 for the basic trim level Ute Ranger XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) to $102,339 for the top of the range Ute Ranger Raptor 3.0 (4X4).

The Ford Ranger 2024 is available in Diesel and —. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Ute 2.0L 6 SP Automatic to the Ute 3.0L 10 SP Automatic.

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Ford Ranger Models SPECS PRICE
Platinum 3.0 (4X4) 3.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $76,230 – 87,670
Raptor 3.0 (4X4) 3.0L10 speed automatic $85,580 – 98,340
Sport 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $62,590 – 71,940
Sport 3.0 (4X4) 3.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $67,430 – 77,550
Tremor 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $66,000 – 75,900
Wildtrak 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $65,890 – 75,680
Wildtrak 3.0 (4X4) 3.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $70,840 – 81,400
Wildtrak X 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $71,940 – 82,720
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $47,190 – 54,890
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $44,880 – 52,140
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel6 speed automatic $45,760 – 53,240
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel6 speed automatic $48,180 – 55,330
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $51,370 – 59,070
XL 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $49,720 – 57,090
XL 2.0 (4X4) Black Edition 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $53,680 – 61,710
XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) 2.0LDiesel6 speed automatic $33,660 – 40,040
XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) 2.0LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,970 – 42,790
XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) 2.0LDiesel6 speed automatic $39,050 – 45,980
XLS 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $54,560 – 62,700
XLS 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $44,880 – 52,140
XLT 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $58,300 – 66,990
XLT 2.0 (4X4) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $60,170 – 69,190
XLT 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) 2.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $53,350 – 61,270
XLT 3.0 (4X4) 3.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $63,360 – 72,820
XLT 3.0 (4X4) 3.0LDiesel10 speed automatic $65,120 – 74,800

Ford Ranger 2024 FAQs

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

  • 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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