2019 Ford Ranger Price Starts Just over $25K

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From Car and Driver

The revived Ford Ranger won’t officially go on sale for several more months, but we now know how much it will cost. The mid-size pickup’s build-your-own tool is now live on Ford’s website, revealing that the starting price is $25,395 for a rear-wheel-drive extended-cab XL model.

XL is the lowest of the truck’s three trim levels. The better-equipped XLT starts at $29,035, and the top Lariat starts at $33,305. All Rangers come with a turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder matched with a 10-speed automatic transmission (at least, until the inevitable Raptor version arrives). That might seem like a small amount of variety for a pickup, rest assured that there is plenty more customization offered. There are two cab styles, SuperCab and the four-door SuperCrew, which costs $2175 to $2220 extra. The Ranger is available as either rear- or four-wheel drive, and there are numerous options including appearance packages, off-road equipment, active-safety features, and towing prep equipment. It’s not difficult to exceed $40,000 once you start loading on the goodies.

You might as well take your time playing around with the Ford configurator, because the Ranger won’t reach dealerships until early next year. Stay tuned for information on official engine specs, EPA fuel economy, and more in the coming months.

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