Loading

What was the first year for the Ford Ranger Crew Cab?

The Ford Ranger Crew Cab first appeared in the United States with the 2019 model year, when Ford reintroduced the Ranger to the US market in a four-door Crew Cab configuration.


Understanding Ranger cab configurations


Ford’s Ranger lineup has offered several cab configurations over the years. The terminology can vary by market, but the essential distinctions are between two-door and four-door designs, as well as the size of the rear seating area and doors. Here is a concise guide to the commonly cited configurations for the Ranger.



  • Regular Cab: two doors, minimal rear seating space, typically paired with a smaller bed for basic work trucks.

  • SuperCab (Extended Cab): two full-size front doors plus smaller rear access doors, providing more interior space than a Regular Cab but not a full four-door crew setup.

  • SuperCrew / Crew Cab: four full-size doors with a larger rear seating area, designed for greater passenger comfort and accessibility; this is the four-door version many buyers refer to as the Crew Cab.


In the United States, the four-door Crew Cab configuration became available with the Ranger’s 2019 model year reintroduction, marking the first time a true four-door Ranger cab was offered in that market. In other regions, four-door variants exist under different naming conventions, and the timing of their introduction varies by country.


Global context and regional naming


Worldwide, Ford’s Ranger has been sold with several cabin names that reflect local marketing and production decisions. Some markets use "Double Cab" to denote a four-door configuration, while others refer to the same layout as "Crew Cab" or "SuperCrew." The presence of a four-door Ranger in non-U.S. markets predates or postdates 2019 depending on regional product cycles.


Notes by market


Markets outside the United States have historically offered four-door Ranger variants under different names, with introduction years that vary by country and model year. The United States specifically standardized on the Crew/SuperCrew four-door configuration starting with the 2019 reintroduction of the Ranger to North America.


Summary


The Ford Ranger Crew Cab first entered the United States with the 2019 model year, as Ford reinstated the Ranger in North America with a four-door Crew Cab configuration. Globally, four-door Ranger variants exist under various names, and their availability and year of introduction differ by market.

Is there a Ford Ranger crew cab?


The 2025 Ford Ranger is available in two cab configurations: SuperCab (extended cab) and SuperCrew® (crew cab). The SuperCab comes with a 6-foot bed, while the SuperCrew® features a 5-foot bed.



When did ford start making crew cab trucks?


1965
The first factory-built four-door crew cab appears in 1965 in F-250 trim and is sold as a special order. The top-level Ranger appears in 1966, offering carpeting, power brakes, power steering, and air conditioning.



Did ford ever make a crew cab Ranger?


Second Generation Ford Ranger (1993-1997)
From 1993 to 1997, Ford produced the second generation of its Ranger model. This version had a sleek interior, refined aerodynamics, and improved driver-side airbags for extra safety. Consumers got the choice of a regular cab, an extended cab, and a crew-cab trim.



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. 


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

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.