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Ford Ranger vs. F-150
The Ford Ranger and Ford F-150 are built for Gulf Coast roads. Which truck is the best option for you? That depends on what you are looking for. Your lifestyle will determine which is the right choice.
The team at Town and County Ford crafted this 2021 Ford Ranger vs. 2021 F-150 comparison to help drivers near Port Arthur and Nederland, TX, and Lake Charles, LA, decide which is best for you.
Ford Ranger vs. Ford F-150
Ford Ranger |
Feature |
Ford F-150 |
7,500 pounds |
Towing Capacity |
14,000 pounds |
1,850 pounds |
Payload |
3,325 pounds |
Available In All Trims |
Off-Road Management System |
Standard in F-150 Raptor |
Not Available |
Tailgate Work Surface |
Available |
What Does Your Weekend Look Like?
Think about what you want to do this weekend. It’ll help you figure out which truck is best for you. If you want to say, “Good Bay-ou,” the Ford Ranger can handle an escape into the Mississippi River Delta.
The Terrain Management System is available in every trim of the Ford Ranger. A conveniently located wheel lets you select four drive modes that help your truck prepare for the road ahead.
- Normal
- Grass/Gravel/Snow
- Mud/Ruts
- Sand
The Ford Ranger can also be outfitted with Trail Control. The mode is designed for low-traction and off-road conditions. Drivers can also flip on the Electronic-Locking Rear Differential. In low-traction scenarios, you can find balance by evenly splitting torque between both rear wheels.
Each of these systems is available in every trim of the Ford Ranger. They are only available in select trims of the Ford F-150. If your weekend involves a swamp romp, the Ford Ranger might be the better option.
Leading From Behind
Drivers comparing the Ford F-150 and Ford Ranger may be searching for a reliable co-worker, too. Both trucks can help you lead from behind your tailgate. Which has the features you need?
The Ford Ranger may be better suited for your weekend excursions. You can upload pictures from your tailgate party, thanks to 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot capability. If you need more space, you can also pop out the removable tailgate with key lock.
In addition to 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot capability, the Ford F-150’s available Tailgate Work Surface pitches in with a few features.
Tailgate Work Surface Features |
How They Can Help You |
Media holder |
Prop up your cell phone to watch a how-to video while you work. |
Dual rulers |
Take a quick measurement |
Tailgate step |
Makes it easier to step into your truck bed. |
Tailgate clamp pockets |
You can keep your project in place. |
The available features mean that the F-150 helps you around the jobsite. Which truck has more muscle?
Flex Time
A truck’s engine is its heartbeat. The strength of each engine can help you win the week and weekend. Let’s look at the engines available with both trucks.
Every trim of the Ford Ranger is equipped with a 2.3L EcoBoost® engine. This can reach:
- Up 310 lb-ft
- Up to 270 horsepower
- A 7,500-pound towing capacity
This towing capacity is enough to handle many boats and campers. This towing capacity turns the Ranger into a traveling companion on the weekend.
How much can the Ford F-150 tow? If you are flexing the power of the 3.5L EcoBoost® engine, you’ll find that it can generate:
- Up to 400 horsepower
- Up to 500 lb-ft of torque
- A 14,000-pound towing capacity
This towing capacity can help you tow heavy equipment around the jobsite.
If you primarily need towing power for a staycation, the Ford Ranger can be a fit for your lifestyle. If you need power to get through the work week, you might want to check out the Ford F-150. How can you get a better feel for both Ford trucks?
Ford Ranger vs Ford F-150: Schedule A Test Drive
We hope that our Ford Ranger vs. F-150 comparison helped you learn which truck is right for you. How can you get a better idea of how each truck handles?
If you live near Port Arthur and Nederland, TX, or Lake Charles, LA, schedule a test drive at Town and County Ford. We’ll help you get a better feel for each truck.
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Wednesday | 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
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Friday | 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
Saturday | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
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Tuesday | 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
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Thursday | 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
Friday | 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
Saturday | 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Sunday | Closed |