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    2026 Ford Ranger

    New from

    $82,990 excl. on-roads

    Review Rating

    N/A

    Safety Rating

    NA

    Warranty

    5 year, unlimited km

    Fuel Efficiency

    About the Ford Ranger

    Last updated Feb 10, 2025

    The new Ford Ranger is a Pick-up or Cab Chassis 4x4 offered in cab-chassis (double-cab) or pick-up (double-cab) body styles. Available in Australia from $82,990 (MLRP, excl. on-roads) for the Super Duty variant and topping out at $89,990 for the Super Duty.

    There is 1 variant of the Ranger available in Australia and this generation went on sale in June of 2025.

    The Ford Ranger is only available with an diesel motor that produces 154kW and 600Nm of torque. All variants feature four-wheel drive.

    The new 2026 Ranger is offered with a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.

    Pros

    • Punchy and refined V6 diesel
    • Surprisingly fuel efficient
    • Benchmark driving experience

    Cons

    • Lacking some wow factor
    • Expensive compared with more enticing Sport grade
    • No wireless phone charger

    Comparative Rating

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    Power to Weight
    No Data
    67.88 kW/t
    73.42 kW/t
    Boot Space
    No Data
    Fuel Efficiency
    No Data
    7.58 L/100km
    8.13 L/100km
    Vehicle Range
    No Data
    988 km
    1,053 km
    Price
    $82,990 - $89,990
    $48,240
    $89,990
    Warranty (Years)
    5 years
    5 years
    7 years
    Warranty (Distance)
    Unlimited
    Unlimited
    Years on Sale
    21 years
    1 year
    31 years
    Service Interval
    12 months
    12 months

    Towing & Off-Road Capability

    Gross Vehicle Weight
    4,500 kg
    3,100 kg
    4,500 kg
    Gross Comb. Mass
    8,000 kg
    6,200 kg
    8,000 kg
    Braked Towing Capacity
    4,501 kg
    3,500 kg
    4,501 kg
    Approach Angle
    29 - 30°
    29°
    30°
    Departure Angle
    23 - 29°
    23°
    29°
    Breakover Angle
    No Data
    Ground Clearance Unladen
    295 - 300 mm
    295 mm
    300 mm
    Payload Capacity
    1,825 - 1,982 kg
    963 kg
    1,982 kg

    Next Steps

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    Next Steps

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    2026 Ford Ranger Specs

    See our comprehensive details for the Ford Ranger

    Super Duty

    • Airbags
      • Number Of: 9
    • Anti collision system
      • Activates Brake Lights
      • Automatic Emergency Braking
      • Brakes At Low Speed: Front
      • Driver Monitor
      • Includes Junction Turning
      • Minimum Speed To Activate (kph): 4
      • Operates Above 50 Kph/30 Mph
      • Operates Below 50 Kph/30 Mph
      • Pedestrian & Cyclist Avoidance System
      • Programmable Distance
      • Visual/acoustic Warning
    • Audio system
      • Digital Radio
      • Radio: Am/fm
      • Touch Screen
    • Bumpers
      • Colour: Painted
    • Connection to ext.entertainment devices
      • Usb Connection Front
      • Total Number Of Usb Connections Front: 2
    • Display screen
      • Concealable Screen: No
      • Orientation: Fixed
      • Screen Size (in): 10.10
      • Touch Screen
    • Door mirrors/cameras
      • Colour: Black
      • Type: Electrically Adjustable
    • Electrical system
      • Voltage (v): 12
    • Embedded infotainment user interface
      • Number Of Months Of Online Services: 999
    • Front seat
      • Height Type: Manual
      • Reach Type: Manual
      • Reclining Type: Manual
      • Type: Bucket
    • Head rests
      • Number: 3
    • Headlight control
      • Height Adjustment: Manual
    • Instrument cluster
      • Reconfigurable
    • Low tyre pressure indicator
      • Displays Pressure
    • Luxury trim
      • On Dash: Alloy Look
    • Mobile Integration
      • Android Auto
      • Android Wireless Connection
      • Apple Carplay
      • Apple Wireless Connection
    • Paint
      • Type: Gloss
    • Parking assistance
      • Type: Guidance Display
    • Parking distance system
      • Type: Camera
    • Rear seats
      • Seating Capacity: 2
      • Type: Bench
    • Rear side windows
      • Type: Hinged
    • Remote audio controls
      • Type: Steering Wheel Mounted
    • Remote services
      • Beep/flash
      • Find My Car
      • Number Of Months Subscription Included: 999
      • Remote Lock/unlock
      • Send Destination To Car
      • Vehicle Diagnostics
      • Vehicle Start
    • Seat upholstery
      • Additional Seat Material: Upgraded Cloth/velour
      • Main Seat Material: Upgraded Cloth/velour
    • Seating
      • Seating Capacity: 2
      • Seating Configuration: 2+0
    • Speakers
      • Number Of: 2
    • Steering wheel
      • Height Adjustment
      • Telescopic Adjustment
      • Type: Leather Covered
    • Trailer assist
      • Tow Mode
    • USB charging port
      • Number: 3
    • Ventilation system
      • Touch Screen Controls
    • Warranty anti-corrosion
      • Distance: Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 60
    • Warranty powertrain - OEM
      • Distance (km): Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 60
    • Warranty powertrain - Total
      • Distance: Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 60
    • Warranty roadside assistance
      • Distance: Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 12
    • Warranty whole vehicle - OEM
      • Distance (km): Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 60
    • Warranty whole vehicle - Total
      • Distance: Unlimited Km
      • Duration (months): 60
    • Wifi network
      • Connectivity Type: Embedded Sim Card
    • Windscreen wipers
      • Intermittent Wipe: Variable
      • Rain Sensor
    See all 2026 Ford Ranger Specs

    2026 Ford Ranger Boot Space

    The Ford Ranger offers ample boot space with its practical cargo bed, designed to accommodate a variety of loads. The size of the bed provides sufficient room for tools, equipment, and gear, making it versatile for both everyday tasks and larger hauling needs. With its durable design, the Ranger’s cargo area is built to handle demanding conditions and heavy use.

    Next Steps

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    2026 Ford Ranger Exterior

    The Ranger boasts a rugged and bold exterior with a distinctive grille, muscular body lines, and robust stance. Its design combines style with practicality, ensuring it looks sharp while being durable enough for off-road adventures and tough tasks.

    2026 Ford Ranger Interior

    The Ford Ranger’s interior is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring supportive seats, a user-friendly layout, and durable materials. It offers ample space for passengers and practical storage solutions, making it suitable for both work and leisure

    2026 Ford Ranger Infotainment

    The Ranger’s infotainment system includes a touchscreen display with intuitive controls, smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and available navigation. It provides seamless connectivity and entertainment options, enhancing the driving experience.

    Cost of ownership

    What are the running and servicing costs of a Ford Ranger?

    The Ford Ranger has a recommended service interval of 12 months or 15,000 km, whichever comes first.

    How does the 2026 Ford Ranger drive?

    Our expert take on Ford Ranger drivability.

    It’s quicker than most of its rivals in a straight line, although the Wildtrak V6 can’t match V8 trucks from the USA, and the torquey turbo-diesel engine combines with a smart suspension tune to make it comfortable with a 2500kg caravan hooked up. Likewise, it performed well against our high-tech trailer dyne.

    Off-road, it wasn’t fazed by any of our tests. Along with solid hardware, all the onboard technology makes actually unlocking the car’s capability simple for nervous off-roaders.

    Also on hand to make life easier for nervous off-roaders are the excellent front-view camera and a range of preset off-road modes. Not sure how to set up your four-wheel drive system? Choose your terrain using the dial, and let the car work it out for you.

    It sets a new benchmark for dual-cab utes, and its rivals have some serious catching up to do.

    The Ranger’s Aussie DNA remains evident once you break out of the city limits and find yourself loping along ungraded gravel and coarse tarmac.

    It rides over corrugations with a minimum of fuss, offering plenty of softness in the suspension, matched with good amounts of control on rebound — even when there’s nothing heavy in the tub.

    It’s also quiet in terms of the degree to which tyre roar, wind noise, and engine gruffness are filtered out of the cabin at cruise.

    While the core ladder frame and coil front/leaf rear suspension setups are familiar, Ford Australia’s engineers added 50mm in track width and moved the dampers outboard, theoretically tamping down ever further on hopping and bouncing when lightly laden.

    It’s also worth noting that Rangers graded XLT, Sport and Wildtrak now have rear disc brakes rather than drums.

    The Bi-Turbo four is largely familiar but Ford has made some changes to iron out some bugs that affected the first iteration – there were indeed some issues.

    Its sequential, differently-sized turbos cut lag, and the gear spacings perhaps felt better in this incarnation, meaning it seemed less fussy or prone to hunt about for the perfect ratio. It does still have a slim peak torque band, but overall it’s a refined and sufficiently punchy setup.

    Yes, most people will lust after the $3000 more expensive V6, but the Bi-Turbo four offers the sort of punch its displacement belies, and there’ll almost certainly be much shorter wait lists.

    The headline V6 offers better punch – 30kW and 100Nm to be precise – as you would expect, as well as idle stop/start and the aforementioned permanent 4WD. It’s also quite refined from outside, with a fairly muted diesel idle.

    Overall it offers more immediate punch off the mark as well as better traction in the right setup, and a superior surge of torque from 1750rpm for easier overtaking. It isn’t hard to see the appeal, and it certainly puts a D-Max or HiLux in the shade for refinement and performance.

    The difference in fuel use between the four-cylinder (7.6L/100km) and V6 (8.4L/100km) is actually quite small.

    The base four-wheel drive system available with the 2.0-litre single- and twin-turbo four-cylinder diesel engines is a part-time system with a two-speed electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case featuring 2H, 4H and 4L modes.

    It’s what we have come to expect from most dual-cab utes, forcing owners to manually shift from two- to four-wheel drive when the going gets rough. It shouldn’t be driven in four-wheel drive on sealed roads.

    The 2024 Ford Ranger with the 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel or 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol engines, however, feature an on-demand four-wheel drive system that offers the same 2H, 4H and 4L modes, but also has a 4A automatic mode that can be used on “high-traction surfaces” like paved roads.

    This 4A mode when selected can continuously distribute power between the front and rear axles for “optimum performance in all on-road conditions”. Essentially, it behaves like an all-wheel drive car in 4A.

    There’s also an electronic rear differential lock that can be activated through the Sync4 infotainment touchscreen.

    Depending on the Ranger variant, there are a variety of drive modes that change the vehicle’s throttle response, gearshifts, traction control and ABS. These include the following:

    • Normal
    • Eco
    • Sport
    • Tow/Haul
    • Slippery
    • Mud/Ruts (off-road use)
    • Sand (off-road use)
    • Baja
    • Rock Crawl

    Available on some models is an Off-Road Screen (ORS) that’s able to display the following information:

    • Driveline and electronic diff lock indication
    • Steering angle
    • Vehicle pitch and roll angles
    • Off-road features buttons

    A surround-view camera, which is available on some models, can also be interacted with in this ORS.

    If you're interested in getting behind the wheel of the Ranger for yourself, you can find your local Ford dealership via the Ford website.

    2026 Ford Ranger Warranty

    What is the warranty on a Ford Ranger?

    The Ford Ranger offers a 5 year unlimited km warranty. This is separate to the warranty on offer under Australian Consumer Law which can be greater for certain parts based on what is deemed as a reasonable period of time.

    Should you buy the 2026 Ford Ranger

    Is this the right car for you? Out experts buy or not guide.

    The Ford Ranger is a strong contender if you’re looking for a midsize pickup that combines rugged capability with modern features. It’s well-suited for both work and play, offering durable construction, ample cargo space, and a versatile design. The interior provides comfort and practicality, while the infotainment system keeps you connected and entertained. If you need a truck with off-road capability, towing power, and everyday usability, the Ranger is a solid choice. However, if you prioritize maximum payload or towing capacity, you might want to consider a full-size truck.

    Next Steps

    Take advantage of Australia’s BIGGEST new car website to find a great deal on a Ford Ranger.

    Ford Ranger FAQs

    The cheapest Ford Ranger is the Super Duty that starts from $82,990.

    The most expensive Ford Ranger is the Super Duty that starts from $89,990.

    The best towing capacity of a Ford Ranger is offered by the Super Duty which can tow 4500 kg

    The largest Ford Ranger is the Super Duty which measures nullmm wide, nullmm in length and sits nullmm tall.

    The most powerful Ford Ranger is the Super Duty which has 154kW of power from its 3.0L TURBO engine.

    The Ford Ranger is built in Thailand and shipped to Australia.

    The heaviest Ford Ranger is the Super Duty which weighs 4500 kg (kerb weight).

    The Ford Ranger uses diesel.