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The 2026 Ford Ranger is on the horizon, and there’s still much that remains a mystery, but we’ll break down what we do know. If you want the newest and best option on the market, then stay tuned because this may be the next truck for you.
Any upcoming changes are going to be minor for the 2026 Ranger.
For 2026, the changes are expected to be minimal, but this is only speculation as Ford has yet to announce anything major for the line. This is thanks to the Ranger, as we know it now, being released fairly recently.
There is one thing that is being rumored by Motor Trend, and that is the hybrid option. Though that is still up in the air, as Ford has yet to announce anything. When Ford does give more information on the lineup, we’ll make sure that you’re one of the first to know.
For 2026, the lineup will come with 4 trims.
As of now, if the lineup remains the same as before, then the Ranger will come in three trims. The trims from previous years are the XL, XLT, Lariat, and the Raptor. If the rumoured hybrid option does end up coming, it will likely slot somewhere on the high-end if it is a standalone trim.
For 2026, we can expect a 10.0 and 12.0-inch infotainment screen on certain trims, much like the years before. These will come equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, making it easy to stay connected.
When looking at the engine lineup, it will likely remain the same as well. The two engines that you can find on this model are the 2.3L I4 and the 2.7L V6. The most efficient one of the two is the 2.3L, as it comes with an EPA-rated 23 MPG combined in the years prior. If you want the stronger option, then the V6 is what you want. This is because it comes with 315 horsepower.
When properly equipped, the Ranger will be able to tow 7,500 pounds, with a max payload capacity of 1,805, like the ones that came before it. This makes it a solid option for handymen everywhere who want something that can get work done, while still being in a frame that “feels a bit like a car”.
We can estimate that the Ranger will start around $36,000.
When looking at the previous year models, we can get a safe estimate for the Ranger in 2026. For the lineup, we can look for a starting price around $36,000, and going up to $60,000 for the Raptor.
If you want the latest information as it comes out, there’s only one place to do that, and that’s with us here at Brighton Ford. We’ll keep you updated with all of the latest information for the 2026 Ranger, as well as any other vehicle that enters the market, making us your most reliable Ford dealer.
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