The outgoing Ford Ranger, which debuted in the U.S. as a 2019 model, was a federalized version of an eight-year-old world-market Ranger that the local Ford team put together to reenter the game. The 2024 Ford Ranger represents a full-court press meant to transform this newest Ranger in...
Ford Ranger may be a relatively unfamiliar pickup truck to most people in China, because it has never been imported into the country by official or parallel imports before. However, I still have to mention the hardcore SUV brothers on the same platform, that is, the road shaker produced by...
The same can’t be said for theRanger Raptor. Ford says it’s been built to tackle rough terrain all the way up to its top speed of 105mph, which is why the frame can take an additional 1G of load, and the reason you’ll find long-travel, 2.5-inch thick Fox Racing dampers at e...
Ford The 2025 Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid is on the way, but it's not destined for the U.S. market. The Ranger's PHEV powertrain will likely make over 443 pound-feet of torque and provide about 28 miles of electric driving range. Ford says Americans who want an electrified truck can ...
Ford has given the Ranger pick-up the Raptor treatment, but not everyone will be happy about the choice of powerplant...
Even though I’m more of a Chevy guy, I’ve always had an affinity for the Ford Ranger. One of my closest friends had one of those bad boys back in the 90s and it was a good little truck that served him well for years.
Even though I’m more of a Chevy guy, I’ve always had an affinity for the Ford Ranger. One of my closest friends had one of those bad boys back in the 90s and it was a good little truck that served him well for years.
Though it's yet to be confirmed, the soft-roader is thought to be a direct replacement for the Ford Fusion sedan which bowed out after 2020. As a result, the
Even though I’m more of a Chevy guy, I’ve always had an affinity for the Ford Ranger. One of my closest friends had one of those bad boys back in the 90s and it was a good little truck that served him well for years.
By Ken Chester, Jr