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How big is the bed on the 2024 Ford Ranger?

The bed length for the 2024 Ford Ranger sold in the United States is 5 feet (about 60 inches) on the crew-cab configuration. Ford does not offer a longer bed option in this generation for the U.S. market. In other words, the standard pickup bed is a five-footer.


This article explains the bed size for the 2024 Ranger, clarifies how it varies by configuration and market, and outlines practical considerations for buyers who need to haul longer items or compare with other pickups.


Bed length by configuration and market


In the United States, the 2024 Ranger uses a 5-foot bed on the crew-cab model. There isn’t a longer bed option available in this generation for the U.S. market. In other regions, or with different bodystyles and model configurations, bed lengths can differ, so buyers abroad should verify local specifications.


Before reviewing the quick takeaways, note these key points about bed size for the 2024 Ranger:



  • The U.S. market-needs: 5-foot bed with the crew cab; no official 6-foot bed option for 2024 Ranger sold in the U.S.

  • Other markets may offer different bed lengths or bodystyles; check the local Ford spec sheet or dealer configuration for precise numbers.

  • Bed size can influence what you can carry and how long items fit, so consider your typical cargo before choosing a trim or cab style.


In summary, for U.S.-market buyers, plan around a 5-foot bed, while international variants may present other options depending on the region and bodystyle.


Practical implications for hauling and cargo


A 5-foot bed is a common size for midsize pickups and is suitable for many daily hauling needs, but it limits longer items that require more than five feet of length. If you regularly move long boards or sheets, you may need to consider methods to secure or transport longer items, or explore whether a different vehicle or configuration is more suitable in your region.


Summary


The 2024 Ford Ranger’s bed in the United States measures 5 feet for the crew-cab configuration, with no longer-bed option offered in this generation. Market variations exist outside the U.S., so buyers in other regions should confirm local specifications. For most everyday hauling, a five-foot bed is adequate, but always align bed size with your typical cargo needs.

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