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How long is the back of a Ford Ranger?

The Ford Ranger’s cargo bed length isn’t the same on every model. In today’s US-spec versions, there are two common bed lengths: about 60.8 inches (5 feet) and about 72.8 inches (6 feet). Exact availability depends on cab style, model year, and trim.


Bed length options


The Ranger offers two primary cargo-bed lengths to suit different hauling needs. The shorter bed makes for easier parking and maneuverability, while the longer bed provides more room for longer items.



  • 5-foot bed: 60.8 inches long (approximately 1.55 meters).

  • 6-foot bed: 72.8 inches long (approximately 1.85 meters).


Note: The exact bed length and cargo volume can vary by year, market, and trim. Always verify the bed length on the specific Ranger you’re considering with the build sheet or window sticker.


Cab configurations and market availability


Bed length options are influenced by the Ranger’s cab configuration and regional specifications. The main US configurations and what they typically imply for bed length are:



  • SuperCrew cabin (four full doors) commonly paired with a 5-foot bed on many current trims.

  • SuperCab (two-door extended) and certain markets may feature the 6-foot bed on select years/trims.

  • Market variations (US, Europe, Asia, Australia) can alter which bed lengths are offered for a given model year.


To be sure, check the exact specifications for your model year and region, or ask a dealer to confirm the bed length for the Ranger you’re considering.


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