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Jan 3, 2025
A black Ford Ranger

The 2025 Ford Ranger comes in four different models, all capable of keeping you comfortable while completing a hard day’s work.

Rugged and Durable Design

The prominent front grille and muscular body styling on the 2025 Ranger create a pleasing aesthetic, while its high-strength steel frame reinforces and stiffens the body to ensure it performs just as well as it looks. Between the STX and Sport appearance packages, along with additional exterior options such as the 5-inch running boards and multiple wheel options, you have plenty of ways to customize your Ranger.


FX4 Off-Road Package

The FX4 Off-Road package offers several features to help you excel on the trails, including the off-road tuned shocks with independent front suspension and the Trail Control feature, which facilitates low-speed steering, acceleration, and braking. This package also includes an off-road display that shows the pitch and roll angles of your Ranger while you navigate off-road.


Work-Ready Engine Performance

Across its four models, the Ranger has three engine options: 2.3L, 2.7L, and 3.0L EcoBoost motors with Auto Start-Stop Technology. The 2.7L engine delivers 315 horsepower and 400 lb.-ft of torque, while the Raptor’s twin-turbo 3.0L V6 engine produces 405 horsepower with  430 lb.-ft of torque.


Smart Features and Advanced Technology

Stepping inside the Ranger, you’ll likely first notice the large 12-inch center display, where you’ll have quick access to critical information and settings such as fan speed and interior temperature, music, and information about connected devices. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto work out of the box, and with the 12-inch digital information cluster, you can view standard vehicle information and access driver assistance features.


Towing and Hauling

With Pro-Trailer Back Up Assist, you can save the details of up to 10 different trailers in your Ranger. This allows you to select the trailer you’re using on that day and hitch up to it with ease. Pro-Trailer Back Up Assist is available on the XLT and Lariat Ranger models, but it comes standard on the Raptor.

Another helpful feature for traveling with cargo is Tow/Haul Mode, which enables you to delay your Ranger’s upshifts. This makes it easier for you to control your speed when traveling with a trailer, especially when going downhill.

With four Ranger models, each having its own unique features and benefits, you’ll need to see it in person to decide which one is right for you. Visit Village Ford in Dearborn, MI, to test drive this year’s Ford Ranger and see what features you find most exciting.

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