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2024 Ford Ranger: New Model Info & Pricing

The redesigned 2024 Ford Ranger carries over the 2.3-liter EcoBoost as the standard engine. Ford is offering a new engine option shared with F-150 and Bronco, the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 that produces 315 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft. of torque.

2024 Ford Ranger: New Model Info & Pricing

All Rangers, along with the Bronco, will be built at Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant.

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Ford Motor Company has announced the 2024 Ford Ranger pickup now offers more towing technology and storage features, plus an available 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 for added power. 

“Ranger is the winning choice for midsize truck customers around the world who need a capable, smart, and versatile truck that’s ready to keep up with their adventures,” said Kumar Galhotra, president of Ford Blue. “The all-new Ranger has already proven itself on almost every continent in 2022 with segment sales leadership in 18 countries, and all of Europe. Now it’s ready for North America.”

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What’s New

  • Available 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 shared with F-150 and Bronco.

  • More storage

  • Bigger door pockets

  • New fold-flat rear seatbacks

Model Features

  • 2.3-liter EcoBoost

  • Box Side Step behind the rear tires

  • 10-speed automatic SelectShift transmission

  • Maximum available towing capacity of 7,500 pounds

  • Maximum available payload capacity of 1,805 pounds

Technology and Safety

  • 12-inch center touchscreen

  • Standard eight-inch digital instrument cluster or available full-screen 12.4-inch cluster

  • Available wireless charger

  • 360-degree camera

  • Two USB ports in the cab and an available wireless charge pad

  • Zone Lighting

  • 31 standard or available driver assist features 

  • Active Park Assist 2.0

  • Pro Trailer Backup Assist

  • Trailer Reverse Guidance

2024 Ford Ranger MSRP

  • Starting MSRP at $56,960

Release Date

  • All deliveries for Rangers are scheduled to start later this year.

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