
This one needs to be seen in person to be fully appreciated.
There's lots to love about this 2025 Ford Ranger XLT 2026. Here's a few key reasons that make this one stand out.
Equipped with a part-time four-wheel-drive system, electronic transfer case, and 10-speed automatic transmission featuring selectable drive modes (Normal, ECO, Sport, Tow/Haul, Slippery) for optimal performance in various conditions.
Includes unique exterior styling elements such as grey-painted fascias, a step bumper, front tow hooks, 17-inch all-terrain tires, and a rugged SuperCrew 5’ box—enhancing capability and curb appeal.
Advanced technology suite includes a 10-inch touchscreen, SYNC 4A with Connected Navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, wireless phone connectivity, real-time traffic updates, and a SiriusXM w/360L trial.
Features cloth front bucket seats with 8-way manual driver and 6-way passenger adjustments, leatherette steering wheel, manual air conditioning, power windows with 1-touch up/down, and remote keyless entry with remote start.
With a payload rating of up to 799.7 kg (1,763 lbs), the 2026 Ford Ranger XLT outperforms both the Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado when it comes to carrying capacity.
The Ranger XLT comes with SYNC 4A and a 10-inch touchscreen, offering more intuitive connectivity and a larger display than the standard systems in competitors like the GMC Canyon and Toyota Tacoma.
Ford’s 10-speed automatic transmission with selectable drive modes gives the Ranger XLT class-leading flexibility for different driving conditions, something that rivals like the Nissan Frontier with traditional transmissions cannot match.
Standard features like BLIS with Trailer Tow Coverage, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, and Lane-Keeping Aid position the Ranger XLT ahead of base-level safety offerings on many competing midsize trucks.
*Vehicle may not be exactly as shown.
*Vehicle may not be exactly as shown.