Pros: Good selection of safety and technology features; towing and cargo capacities impressive for the size; projected fuel economy
Cons: Only one engine/transmission choice; full-time 4WD not available
CG Says: The 2021 Ford Ranger adds a new Black Appearance Package and a Tremor Off-Road Package with off-road suspension and tires and unique trim. Otherwise, Ranger is relatively unchanged. Ford returned to compact/midsize pickup market with the long-awaited reintroduction of the Ford Ranger for the 2019 model year. (The previous Ranger was dropped from the U.S. after 2011.) Although the model was absent from America, Ford continued selling Rangers in international markets, and the current model is based on a global platform. The Ranger is a traditional body-on-frame pickup truck and is built at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant. Two body styles are offered: a SuperCab (extended cab) with rear-hinged rear doors and a 6-foot bed or a SuperCrew with conventional front-hinged rear doors and a 5-foot bed. A regular cab is not available. The sole powertrain (at least for now) is a 270-horsepower turbocharged 2.3-liter 4-cylinder engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard and part-time 4-wheel drive is available, along with off-road aids such as locking rear differential and Terrain Management System with driver-selectable drive modes. Full-time 4-wheel drive that can be used on dry pavement is not available. Standard on all Rangers are front-collision warning and automatic emergency braking; other available safety features include lane-keep assist, blind-spot alert with trailer coverage, rear parking sensors, and adaptive cruise control. Midsize-pickup sales have been growing, and the Ranger’s return seemed long overdue. Ranger offers a more maneuverable and less expensive alternative to Ford’s popular F-150. With its lone powertrain choice, the Ranger lineup isn’t as broad as its GM and Toyota rivals’, but it’s still an impressive midsize truck.
Class | Compact Pickup Truck |
Body Style(s) | extended cab, crew cab |
Passenger Count | 5 |
Drive Wheels | rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Ford |
Nation of Manufacture | USA |
Base Prices | XL SuperCab: $26,015 4WD XL SuperCab: $29,870 XLT SuperCab: $30,065 4WD XLT SuperCab: $33,765 Lariat SuperCab: $34,105 4WD Lariat SuperCab: $37,805 XL SuperCrew: $28,415 4WD XL SuperCrew: $32,270 XLT SuperCrew: $32,240 4WD XLT SuperCrew: $35,940 Lariat SuperCrew: $36,280 4WD Lariat SuperCrew: $39,980 |
Base Engine turbocharged 2.3-liter 4-cylinder |
Horsepower 270 |
Std. Transmission 10-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 19-21 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 19-26 |