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Does the Ford Ranger have a 6 ft bed?

In the United States, the Ford Ranger is not offered with a factory 6-foot bed. The current US-spec Ranger uses a 5-foot bed, and there is no official 6-foot option in North America. Globally, bed configurations have varied by market and generation, but buyers should verify the exact spec for their region.


Bed length options in the United States


The Ranger sold in the U.S. pairs a SuperCrew cab with a 5-foot bed as its standard configuration. Ford’s official North American specifications do not include a 6-foot bed option for the current Ranger lineup. This means buyers seeking extra loading length must work with the 5-foot bed or consider alternative models.


Key facts to know about bed lengths for the U.S.-spec Ranger:



  • The current U.S.-market Ranger offers a 5-foot bed with the SuperCrew cab; there is no factory 6-foot bed option.

  • There is no official 6-foot bed extension from Ford for the Ranger in the United States; aftermarket alterations exist but can affect warranty and resale value.

  • For customers needing more bed length, Ford suggests evaluating other models (such as the full-size F-150) or other midsize options that offer longer bed configurations in specific markets.


In practice, most North American buyers who require more loading length should compare the Ranger to other options rather than attempting to retrofit a longer bed onto the Ranger.


Global variants and historical context


The Ford Ranger is sold in many regions around the world, and bed-length configurations have varied by market and generation. In some regions and older generations, longer beds have been offered on certain Ranger variants. As of the current North American lineup, however, the 5-foot bed remains the standard configuration in the United States. If you’re considering a non-U.S. Ranger or a used model from another market, verify the exact bed length for that year and trim with the local dealer or Ford regional materials.


Regional nuances


When shopping outside the United States, bed length availability can differ by country, model year, and cab configuration. Always confirm the precise bed length for the specific vehicle you’re evaluating with the local dealer or official regional listings.


Summary


The Ford Ranger does not come with a 6-foot bed in the United States today; the standard and only current factory option for the US market is a 5-foot bed on the Ranger’s SuperCrew configuration. For longer-loading needs, consider other Ford models or check regional Ranger variants in non-U.S. markets, and always verify the exact bed length for the year and trim you’re considering.

Which Ford Ranger has the longest bed?


Truck Bed Dimensions
The 2025 Ford Ranger offers two primary configurations: SuperCab: This model features a longer bed, measuring approximately 72.8 inches in length. SuperCrew: Designed for those who prioritize cabin space, the SuperCrew comes with a bed length of about 61 inches.



What size bed does a Ford Ranger come with?


5-foot long
Designed for both work and adventure, the Ford Ranger features a near 5-foot long cargo bed (59.6 inches), a payload capacity of 1,818 pounds, and a towing capacity of up to 7,500 pounds to carry all forms of cargo.



Does Ford make a 6-foot bed?


Bed Sizes by Model: Detailed Overview
Ranger: 5-ft or 6-ft beds – Strong enough for work, short enough for daily parking, ideal for adventure setups. F-150: 5.5-ft, 6.5-ft, or 8-ft beds – Versatile and class-leading, F-150 beds offer options for everyone from campers to contractors.



Will the 2026 Ford Ranger have a 6-foot bed?


The 2026 Ranger will be available in a four-door crew cab with a five-foot long bed that measures 59.6 inches by 48.2 inches that you can fill with up to 1,805 pounds.


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