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2025 Ford Ranger Pricing and Specs

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$36,880*
Ford Ranger

The Ford Ranger 2025 prices range from $36,880 for the basic trim level Single Cab Ranger XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) to $90,440 for the top of the range Dual Cab Ranger Raptor 3.0 (4X4).

The Ford Ranger 2025 comes in Dual Cab, Extra Cab, Other and Single Cab.

The Ford Ranger 2025 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Dual Cab 0.0L 10 SP Automatic to the Dual Cab 3.0L 10SP Automatic.

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Dual Cab

2025 Ford Ranger Specs Price
Phev Sport (4x4) Specs: 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $75,990
Phev Stormtrak (4x4) Specs: 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $86,990
Phev Wildtrak (4x4) Specs: 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $79,990
Phev XLT (4x4) Specs: 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $71,990
XL 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $48,980
XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $42,280
Sport 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $66,140
Wildtrak 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $69,640
Wildtrak X 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $77,640
XLS 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $57,630
XLT Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $63,650
XLT Hi-Rider Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $56,440
Platinum 3.0 (4X4) Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $80,640
Raptor 3.0 (4X4) Specs: 3.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $90,440
Sport 3.0 (4X4) Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $71,340
Wildtrak 3.0 (4X4) Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $74,840
XLT 3.0 (4X4) Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $68,840

Extra Cab

2025 Ford Ranger Specs Price
XL 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $50,480

Single Cab

2025 Ford Ranger Specs Price
XL 2.0 HI-Rider (4X2) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $36,880
XL 2.0 (4X4) Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 10 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $47,980

Ford Ranger FAQs

Gears five and six won't engage on my 2013 Ford Ranger XLT manual

There was a recall for a batch of manual-transmission Rangers built between 2015 and 2016 which had a poorly installed clip on the gearshift cable on the production line. Your car is from an earlier batch, but it’s not inconceivable that the problem is the same one.

The cable clip in question could allow the cable that operates the gear changes to make contact with the car’s driveshaft. At that point, gear-changing could become difficult or even impossible, which sounds pretty much like your symptoms. Check with a Ford dealer to see if your vehicle was covered by this recall.

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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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