2025 Ford Ranger price and specs

Ford has tweaked the Ranger's features for 2025 but not its pricing, which remains the same across the lineup.

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The Ford Ranger will enter 2025 with minor equipment changes affecting almost every variant of the ute, but no price increases. Due to enter production this month, first deliveries of what Ford calls the ‘2025.25MY’ Ranger are expected in the coming months, with all variants bar the entry-level XL scoring a 400W power inverter.

As first reported by CarExpert in September , it’ll be the first time the Ranger has been fitted with a socket inside its cabin, and in the tray for pickup examples, since the new-generation model arrived in 2022. The Ford Ranger lineup continues to starts at $36,880 before on-road costs for the XL single cab-chassis 4×2, though the base grade and the step-up XLS now get an acoustic windscreen in a bid to reduce road noise. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now.



Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . There will, however, be some equipment omissions for 2025, with the Wildtrak, Platinum and Raptor losing their automated parking assist feature.

Ford Australia says there will be “minor changes to interior trim and appearance across the range”, which for the flagship performance Raptor includes the addition of steering wheel buttons to answer and hang up phone calls. After becoming Australia’s best-selling new vehicle last year, the Ranger has continued its momentum through 2024, with 48,362 examples delivered to customers between January and September – still keeping it ahead of the Toyota HiLux. Ranger XL Ranger XLS Ranger XLT Ranger Sport Ranger Wildtrak Ranger Platinum Ranger Raptor Here are the specs for the four available Ranger drivetrains: Measurements for the 2025 Ford Ranger varies across cab/chassis and pickup variants, as well as single-, extended- (Super) and double-cab body styles.

The 2025 Ford Ranger is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, like the rest of the Ford range. Logbook servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with prices varying between engines and visits. You can find more information on service pricing here .

All variants of the 2025 Ford Ranger lineup, apart from the flagship Raptor, have a five-star ANCAP safety rating. Category scores included 84 per cent for adult occupant protection, 93 per cent for child occupant protection, 74 per cent for vulnerable road user protection, and 83 per cent for safety assist. The 2025 Ford Ranger lineup comes standard with the following safety equipment: Ranger XLS adds: Ranger XLT adds: The optional Touring Pack adds a surround-view camera.

Changes announced for 2025 Rangers are marked with (NEW). The 2024 Ford Ranger XL comes with the following standard equipment: The XLS adds the following: The XLT adds: Note: Acoustic windscreen does not feature on XLT and above. The Sport adds: The Wildtrak adds: The Platinum adds on top of the Wildtrak: The Raptor gains over the Wildtrak: The $900 XL 17-inch Steel Wheel Pack for 4×4 models adds: The $1900 Towing Pack (XL) adds: The $2000 Wildtrak Premium Pack adds: The $750 20-inch Wildtrak Wheel Pack adds: The $1650 Touring Pack (XLT and Sport 4×4 pickup only) adds: Other options include: MORE: Everything Ford Ranger.