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2025 Ford Ranger SuperCab

By Matthew Lynch
November 15, 2024
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The Ford Ranger, a staple in the midsize pickup truck segment, is set to continue its evolution with the 2025 model year. The SuperCab configuration, offering extended cab space with rear-hinged back doors, is expected to remain a popular choice for those needing extra versatility without the full size of a crew cab.

Design and Exterior

For 2025, the Ranger SuperCab is likely to maintain its rugged and capable appearance while potentially incorporating some design updates:

  • A revised front grille design, possibly taking cues from the larger F-150
  • Updated headlight and taillight designs, potentially with full LED lighting as standard
  • New wheel designs and color options to refresh the lineup
  • The SuperCab configuration will continue to offer a longer bed option compared to the crew cab variant

Interior and Technology

Inside, the 2025 Ranger SuperCab should see some notable improvements:

  • An updated infotainment system, possibly featuring Ford’s SYNC 4 with a larger touchscreen display
  • Digital instrument cluster options, at least on higher trim levels
  • Improved materials and build quality throughout the cabin
  • Enhanced storage solutions in the rear seating area of the SuperCab

Powertrains

The 2025 Ranger may see some updates to its powertrain lineup:

  1. The base engine could remain a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder
  2. A more powerful V6 option might be introduced, possibly a 2.7-liter EcoBoost
  3. There’s a possibility of a hybrid powertrain being offered, in line with Ford’s electrification strategy
  4. Transmission options are likely to include a 10-speed automatic, with a manual option potentially available on base trims

Performance and Capability

As a midsize truck, the Ranger SuperCab will need to balance everyday drivability with true truck capability:

  • Improved towing and payload capacities to stay competitive in the segment
  • An available FX4 off-road package with upgraded suspension, skid plates, and all-terrain tires
  • Selectable drive modes for various terrain conditions
  • Both 4×2 and 4×4 drivetrains should be offered

Safety Features

The 2025 Ranger is expected to come with an array of advanced safety features:

  • Ford Co-Pilot360 suite of driver-assist technologies
  • Automatic emergency braking
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
  • Adaptive cruise control on higher trims

Trim Levels

The 2025 Ranger SuperCab lineup might include:

  1. XL (base work truck)
  2. XLT (popular mid-range option)
  3. Lariat (luxury-oriented)
  4. Possible addition of a Tremor off-road focused trim

Pricing and Availability

While official pricing hasn’t been announced, we can estimate that the 2025 Ranger SuperCab will start around $30,000 for the base XL trim, with higher trims potentially reaching into the mid-$40,000 range. The vehicle is expected to be available at dealerships in late 2024 or early 2025.

The 2025 Ford Ranger SuperCab is shaping up to be a versatile and capable midsize truck. With potential updates to its powertrains, technology, and possibly the introduction of electrified options, it should remain a strong competitor in the midsize truck segment, offering a balance of utility, technology, and everyday usability.

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