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What are the measurements of a Ford Ranger?

The Ford Ranger’s measurements depend on model year, market, and cab/bed configuration. In the US market for recent models, you can expect a compact-to-midsize pickup footprint around 210 inches long, roughly 85 inches wide with mirrors, and about 70 inches tall, with a wheelbase near 126 inches. The truck is offered with two bed lengths on the crew-cab variant: a 5-foot bed and a 6-foot bed. The details below outline typical dimensions and how they vary by setup.


Overview of key exterior dimensions


Before listing the figures, note that exact numbers vary by year, trim, and whether you count mirrors. The measurements below reflect common US-market configurations for recent model years and serve as a baseline for comparison.



  • Overall length: about 210 inches (roughly 16.8–17.0 feet). The exact figure depends on bed length and trim; most crew-cab Rangers are in the 210–211 inch range.

  • Width: about 74 inches without mirrors; about 85 inches with mirrors mounted on the doors. This reflects the Ranger’s compact footprint for a midsize pickup.

  • Height: around 70–71 inches tall, depending on suspension and optional equipment such as roof rails.

  • Wheelbase: approximately 126 inches (about 3.2 meters), which influences ride quality and interior space.

  • Bed lengths (US-market SuperCrew): two options — a 5-foot bed (about 60 inches) and a 6-foot bed (about 72 inches), enabling different cargo configurations.


These figures provide a practical sense of the Ranger’s size and how it compares with rivals in the midsize pickup segment. For precise numbers, reference the official Ford brochure or the dealer’s spec sheet for a specific model year and configuration.


Additional measurements and considerations


Beyond exterior dimensions, buyers often care about interior space, payload, and cargo volume, all of which vary with engine choice, trim, and bed option. The Ranger tends to offer more interior room with the SuperCrew configuration and more cargo flexibility with the 6-foot bed, but exact figures depend on the exact build.


When evaluating a Ranger, consider how the bed length affects cargo access, the turning radius implied by the wheelbase, and how overall length interacts with garage clearance and parking. The official spec sheets for a given year and configuration will list precise measurements for length, width (with and without mirrors), height, wheelbase, and bed dimensions.


How to verify the exact numbers for your configuration


To get exact measurements for a specific Ranger you’re considering, use Ford’s official build tool or consult the latest brochure. You can select year, trim, cab, and bed length to pull precise numbers for length, width (including/excluding mirrors), height, wheelbase, and bed dimensions.


Markets and generations


Ford markets the Ranger worldwide, and dimensions can differ for global variants (for example, the T6 family). The figures above reflect typical US-market dimensions for the current generation (started in 2019) with the SuperCrew cab and selectable bed lengths.


Summary


In the end, the Ranger’s size is determined by configuration. Expect roughly 210 inches in length, about 74 inches without mirrors (85 inches with mirrors) in width, a height around 70 inches, and a wheelbase near 126 inches, with bed options of 5 feet or 6 feet. For exact figures, identify the specific year, market, cab, and bed choice and pull the official numbers from Ford’s specifications. If you share the year and configuration you care about, I can provide the precise measurements for that setup.

What are the dimensions of the Ford Ranger?


Ford Ranger vs.
The dimensions of the Ford Ranger stay consistent across most configurations at 210.6 inches long. Height can vary from 74.4 inches in rear-wheel drive models to 75.9 inches in four-wheel drive Raptor models.



How long is the Ford Ranger bumper to bumper?


The bumper-to-bumper length of a 2024 Ford Ranger is 210.6 inches for most models, with the high-performance Raptor version being slightly longer at 210.9 inches. This overall length is consistent across different cab and bed configurations. 

  • Most models: 210.6 inches
  • Ranger Raptor: 210.9 inches



Can you fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood in a Ford Ranger?


And the Tacoma. Even the TRD Pro has a 41 inch gap between the wheel wells. So it can't do it either uh to secure. It went with the hooks on the bed.



What year of Ford Ranger to stay away from?


You should generally stay away from the 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2004-2006 Ford Ranger model years due to significant reliability issues like transmission, engine, and other mechanical problems. The 2019 model is also a year to be cautious of, as it had first-year kinks for the newer generation that are still being worked out. 
Older models to avoid

  • 1999: Considered one of the worst years, with problems in the engine, transmission, suspension, and electrical systems. 
  • 2001: A continuation of the problems from the previous year, with added issues related to airbags and wiring. 
  • 2002: Had a high number of recalls and complaints, particularly related to engine and transmission issues. 
  • 2004–2006: These years had frequent engine problems and other issues, with 2004 and 2006 seeing a higher number of recalls and complaints. 

Newer models to approach with caution
  • 2019: As the first model year for the current generation, it had some "first-year kinks" and issues that were being addressed. While not a complete lemon, it's a year to be aware of when shopping for a newer used Ranger. 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.