What is the width of the new Ford Ranger?
The width of the Ford Ranger is about 1.9 meters without its mirrors and just over 2 meters with the mirrors extended, though exact figures vary by market and trim level. Contemporary Ford spec sheets provide two common measurements: width excluding mirrors and width including mirrors, and buyers should check their regional data for precise numbers.
Understanding what “width” means for a pickup
In automotive specs, width can be reported in two ways. Width excluding mirrors measures the body of the truck from edge to edge, not counting exterior mirror housings. Width including mirrors adds the outward projection of the side mirrors. Market-specific bumpers and trim can also nudge the numbers by a few millimeters. For the Ranger, both measurements are commonly listed in official data sheets and brochures, depending on region.
Typical width figures by measurement type
Ford generally publishes two figures for the Ranger: one that excludes mirrors and one that includes them. The following ranges reflect widely cited values across major markets and model years up to 2024–2025. Exact numbers for a given vehicle can vary by trim and regional spec.
- Width excluding mirrors: about 1,850–1,900 mm (roughly 6 ft 1 in to 6 ft 3 in).
- Width including mirrors: about 2,050–2,100 mm (roughly 6 ft 9 in to 6 ft 11 in).
These ranges provide a practical sense of the Ranger’s footprint for planning parking, garages, and turn-in space. For a specific build or regional model, consult the exact specification sheet from Ford or your local dealer.
Regional variations to consider
Market-specific factors such as bumper design, wheel arch treatment, and mirror style can shift width by a few centimeters. Australia, Europe, North America, and other markets may publish slightly different figures even for the same generation of Ranger. Always verify the numbers on the official regional spec page or in the owner’s manual for the exact year and trim you’re considering.
Practical implications for owners
Knowing the Ranger’s width helps with garage and gate access, parking alignment, and adherence to road lane restrictions in tight urban areas. If you regularly navigate narrow streets or crowded parking structures, using the width excluding mirrors provides a baseline, while the width including mirrors is more relevant for crossing tight gaps or planning mirror clearance in tight spots.
What this means for buyers and owners
When shopping for a Ranger, compare the two width figures listed in the official spec sheets and note any regional differences. If you need a precise measurement for a specific year and trim, request the exact figure from Ford or a dealer, and consider measuring the vehicle in person to account for mirrors and optional bumper components.
Summary
The Ford Ranger’s width is not a single fixed number; it is commonly reported as two values: width excluding mirrors (about 1.85–1.90 m) and width including mirrors (about 2.05–2.10 m). Market variations and trim choices can shift these figures by a few centimeters. For the most accurate figure, consult the regional Ford spec sheet for your exact model year, trim, and configuration.
