2019 Ford Ranger XL 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2019 Ford Ranger  XL  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2019 Ford Ranger XL is a Pick-Up. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.3L EcoBoostR Engine engine which outputs 270 hp and is paired with Electronic ten-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2019 Ford Ranger XL has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1392 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2019 Ford Ranger XL has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and Rear view camera with backup-assist grid. Safety features also include Driver side front airbag and Passenger side front airbag. The front suspension is Axle, front - independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Hotchkiss-type non-independent live, leaf springs. The car also features a Yes It has 16-Inch silver steel wheel as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 295 N.m of torque and a top speed of 237 km/h. The 2019 Ford Ranger XL accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.4 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.8 L/100km in the city and 9.8 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 31,069

Name XL
Price $ 31,069
Body Pick-Up
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 2.3L EcoBoostR Engine
Power 270 hp
Number of Seats N/A Seats
Transmission Electronic ten-speed automatic transmission
Cargo Space L
Maximum Cargo Space L
Wheel Type 16-Inch silver steel wheel
Series Ranger IV SuperCrew (Americas)
Drivetrain Rear wheel drive
Horsepower 270 HP
Torque 295 N.m
Top Speed 237 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 7.7 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 11.8 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 9.8 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,850 KG
Brand Ford
Model Ranger
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 15.4 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 149.6 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 25.5 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 168.5 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2019 Ford Ranger Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 24,301 $ 25,324 $ 26,576
Clean $ 23,853 $ 24,854 $ 26,078
Average $ 22,957 $ 23,912 $ 25,080
Rough $ 22,061 $ 22,970 $ 24,082

Just as the full-size F-150 proved a turbocharged 6-cylinder could work harder than most V8s, Ford’s Ranger pickup for 2020 proves 4-cylinders are all you need to accomplish a hard day’s work. The 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine pumps out 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission, the Ranger gets up and goes with authority, even when fully loaded with people and gear. From behind the wheel, the seating position feels just right, delivering a commanding view and good lower back and thigh support. The suspension is clearly dialed in for work-truck duty because the Ranger’s ride is far stiffer than what we’ve experienced in the Honda Ridgeline and Chevrolet Colorado. The steering, on the other hand, is direct and responsive, helping make driving the Ranger more like driving a midsize SUV rather than a bulky truck. We suggest a good long test drive before you settle on the Ford over another brand.

TOW-OPTIMIZED BLIND-SPOT MONITORING Ford excels in inventing innovative new features we never knew we needed, but now can’t live without. One such example is the Ranger’s Tow-Optimized Blind Spot Monitor that extends its reach to include whatever is being towed behind the truck. The system can even memorize up to three trailer profiles with varying lengths. BANG & OLUFSEN AUDIO SYSTEM What’s a good road trip without great tunes? In the 2020 Ford Ranger, buyers can opt for a high-end B&O audio system with bright highs, rich bass and a volume knob that seemingly knows no limit (it has one, but your ears might give out first).

The 2020 Ford Ranger midsize pickup has seating for either four or five passengers. SuperCab models have comically tight rear quarters with a pair of small, upright seats and not a whole lot of legroom. If you plan to regularly accommodate friends and family in back, you’re better off with a Ranger SuperCrew model, which has total seating for five, more rear legroom, and a matching set of doors for easy entry and exit. SuperCrew models also have a rear armrest, a nice touch for passenger comfort or for separating siblings. If you want front seats with more than just 4-way adjustability and cloth material, you’ll have to step up to the top-end Ranger Lariat model, which grants leather and 8-way-power front seats, or add that extra comfort as an option on the XLT model. A manual sliding rear window is also offered, depending on trim and package.

Perhaps surprisingly, the new Ford Ranger doesn’t look like a small-scale F-150, its bigger brother and the best-selling vehicle in America. That’s not a bad thing, as it gives the Ranger its own identity. That identity includes slightly slanted headlight housings, a hexagonal grille, and its overall athletic stance. We like it.The Ranger is offered in two cab configurations -- SuperCab with a pair of rear-hinged half doors, and the larger SuperCrew with a pair of standard rear doors. Both models are the same length: 210.8 inches. The difference is how they divide the area, with SuperCab models getting a 6-foot bed and 4-door SuperCrew models getting a 5-foot bed. Unlike rivals, there is no long-bed SuperCrew version.

Ford’s Ranger midsize pickup truck comes in three trims: XL, XLT and Lariat. In its most basic form, the Ranger includes a turbocharged engine and 10-speed automatic transmission, power windows, 16-inch wheels, and automatic headlights. The base audio system is just a 4-speaker AM/FM unit with 3.5-inch screen, but at least there are inputs for USB and auxiliary cable. Commendably, the Ranger does come standard with a pre-collision warning system that can detect cars and pedestrians in front of the vehicle and ultimately brake on its own to prevent a collision. We recommend at least stepping up to a mid-trim Ranger XLT model, which adds the Co-Pilot360 safety system with blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and trailer-tow monitoring. It also adds front and rear parking sensors, 17-inch wheels, Ford's Sync 3 infotainment system with 8-inch touch-screen display and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone capability, and a 4G Wi-Fi modem.

At the top of the lineup is the Ranger Lariat, which includes leather interior, power-adjustable front seats with heating, the Sync 3 infotainment system with 8-inch touch screen and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, push-button start, LED headlights, and 18-inch wheels. The XLT and Lariat models can also be optioned with navigation and adaptive cruise control.The FX4 Off-Road package is available on all all-wheel-drive models, regardless of trim. It includes an electronic locking rear differential, front tow hooks, off-road suspension, skidplates, and a terrain-management system for tackling different situations like mud, snow, ruts and sand.New this year is the FX2 package for rear-wheel-drive models. It includes an electronic locking rear differential, skidplates and off-road wheels and tires and Ford’s off-road instrument cluster that displays yaw, pitch and roll in real time.

For now, the 2020 Ford Ranger pickup offers only one engine and one transmission choice. Standard on every model is a 270-horsepower 2.3-liter turbocharged engine mated to a 10-speed automatic. Although many rivals offer a choice of engines including V6 and diesel options, the Ranger’s standard engine is very competitive in the areas of power and towing, and its fuel economy is near best-in-class for a gas-powered engine. Only the diesel-powered Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon offer better towing and even then, only by a couple hundred pounds. The Ranger’s engine includes start/stop technology to help conserve fuel, but the driver has the option to disable this function with just a push of a button. Another bonus? The 2.3-liter turbo doesn’t require premium fuel.2.3-liter turbocharged inline-4270 horsepower310 lb-ft of torqueEPA city/highway fuel economy: 21/26 mpg (RWD), 20/24 mpg (AWD)

The 2020 Ford Ranger has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $ 25,605 for the base XL SuperCab model with rear-wheel drive. The more recommendable mid-grade variant, the Ranger XLT, begins at $ 29,655. The top-line Ranger Lariat starts at $ 33,695. Swapping for the roomier SuperCrew lifts these prices by a couple of thousand. Opting for all-wheel drive instead of the standard rear-wheel drive adds even more -- some $ 4,000. Fully loaded, a 2020 Ranger Lariat SuperCrew 4x4 with options can pass $ 44,000.The Ranger’s starting price is nearly identical to that of the Toyota Tacoma. It’s a few thousand more than the GM siblings and Nissan Frontier, but those prices are for base trucks with manual transmissions. Starting higher at around $ 30,000 is the Honda Ridgeline, but that’s also an apples-and-oranges comparison as it comes standard with a V6 and a crew cab.Before buying, be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for their new pickup. As for resale, the Ranger appears to be superior to the Nissan Frontier, on par with the Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon and Honda Ridgeline, but still a bit behind the Toyota Tacoma.

2020 Ford Ranger XL

2019 Ford Ranger XL Exterior Colors

Black Shadow
Ingot Silver
Lightning Blue
Magnetic
Oxford White
Saber
Hot Pepper Red
White Platinum

2019 Ford Ranger XL Interior Colors

Ebony

2019 Ford Ranger Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile

2019 Ford Ranger Trims

2019 Ford Ranger Previous Generations

2019 Ford Ranger Future Generations

Ford Ranger Overview and History

Henry Ford started the company in 1902 with $ 28,000 in cash from twelve investors, among which were John and Horace Dodge, who would later found the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company. He was 40 years when he first established the company's first factory on Bagley Street, Detroit.

He would later incorporate the firm on June 16, 1903. Ford Motor Company would go on and label their models chronologically in alfabetical order, starting with the Model A to the Model K and Model S, which was Ford's last right-hand steering vehicle. Then, in 1908 Ford introduced the Model T, which was designed by Childe Harold Wills and two Hungarian immigrants, Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas. This model proved to be of quintessential Ford vehicle, placing the company among the most influential automotive brands in history.

The Ford Model T was reliable, practical and affordable, which made it a big hit in the US, where it was advertised as the middle-class man's vehicle. The car's success compelled Ford to expand his business and layout the basics of mass production principles in 1913 with the introduction of the world's first vehicle assembly line. By 1912, production figures for the Model T alone reached nearly 200,000 units.

This organizational innovation brought in the vehicle construction field allowed Ford to reduce chassis assembly time by as much as 10 hours, dropping from 12 ½ h to 2h 40 min.

Besides ensuring the efficiency of the production process, Ford turned his company into an interactive entity by announcing a new profit-sharing policy. This would grant buyers a cut of profits if sales reached 300,000. As expected, sales effortlessly reached the 300k threshold and went even further to hit a record 501,000 in 1915.

As part of a new set of financial tactics, Ford provided working places for the disabled who otherwise had a hard time finding a job, reduced work shifts and doubled all employee's salaries. Changes like these sparked a tremendous sales increase while also setting the base of modern working conditions.

Still, the US and Canadian market would prove to be too small to fit Ford's plans. By the mid 20's, the Ford label had crossed the ocean and reached England, France, Germany, Denmark, Austria as well as distant Australia. The company's activity on European grounds further helped the brand's revenue growth.

War would not shake the Ford company as bad as other car makers. Post WWI improvements include the introduction of four-wheel brakes and a series of new vehicle releases to match new consumer demands. In 1922 Ford entered the luxury car segment with the acquisition of the Lincoln Motor Company, named after Abraham Lincoln whom Henry Ford admired.

Ford Motor Co. was one of the few big American corporations to survive the Great Depression, although the plummeting automotive sales led the company to scale down its operations and lay off many workers. In May 1929, Ford Motor Co. signed an agreement with the Soviet Union to provide technical assistance until 1938 to construct an integrated automobile-manufacturing plant at Nizhny Novgorod, in exchange for the Soviets purchasing $ 13 million worth of automobiles and parts. Under this agreement many American engineers and skilled auto workers went in 1932 to work on the Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ), or Gorki Automotive Plant. The few who remained in the Soviet Union after the completion of the plant fell victims to Stalin's Great Terror, ending either shot or exiled to Soviet gulags.

With the arrival of WWII Ford increased its influence on the global stage becoming an active player in the war effort, a thing underlined by US President Franklin Roosevelt referring to Detroit as the "Arsenal of Democracy." When the US War Department handed production of B-24 Liberator airplanes to Ford, the output rose to 20 airplanes per day instead of only one per day managed by the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation.

After WWII Ford continued its passenger vehicle operations and in 1955 introduced the iconic Thunderbird model. Then it introduced the Edsel brand in 1958, which proved to be a failure and was dissolved in 1960. Part Edsel's failure as an automotive brand resided in the onset of the 1957 recession in the States and the vehicle's high price tag.

Ford Motor Co. managed to get back up from its Edsel failure with the introduction of the Falcon model in 1960 and the Mustang in 1964. The company's next major step was represented by the formation of Ford Europe division in 1967.

Ford plunged into a state of brand-fatigue that would bring the company to the point of near bankruptcy. Following major sales losses in the 2000's, Ford was pinned against the wall by debts and the imminence of closing down.

Preferring to make it back on its own, Ford mortgaged all of its assets in 2006. As of then, the company has releases a variety of new models both under the Ford brand name and the rest of the sub-brands it owns such as fresher and edgier Mercuries and flashier Lincolns, Ford's luxury division. Business in Europe has also been good for Ford, especially after the introduction of the Focus model in 1997 and although it hasn't fully recovered, it's definitely on the way to regaining popularity.

2019 Ford Ranger Consumer Reviews

adjectivesinver, 10/29/2019
"Best of three XLT"
This is my third Ranger and by far the best of the three . The ride is Quiet and smooth . I was concerned about the four cylinder having enough power and acceleration , It has plenty in both departments . Handling like a sports car is why I went Ranger instead of F-150 . I am very pleased with the truck and the price I paid . The remaining question is trouble free longevity that only time will tell .
coffeediscover, 10/17/2019
"Ford Ranger do not buy"
I ordered a Ford Ranger from the factory and it took 4 months to get it delivered. I have had the truck for about a month with 1 thousand miles on it. The more I drive it the more I hate it. Tonight I just ripped the roof mount antenna off the roof and the wires are cut. what moron would design a truck that is so high and the back of the truck so jacked up that you can't reach into the bed and then mount the antenna on the roof so it can get ripped off by a garage door or any low object. Now the headliner will have to be removed to fix the wiring. I wonder how many times that will happen. The motor produces good low in torque so there is power but the 10 speed transmission doesn't really know what it is supposed to do up shifting or down shifting, it is slow to make up its mind and what is the problem with coasting? It feels like it is being held back. The technology package provides information just don't wreck the truck while driving trying to find the information you are looking for. Also now the tiny tach resides on the left side of the cluster. Interesting enough the interior doesn't have as much room as the 2012 extended cab Colorado that I traded in. The stereo does not sound as good in the Ranger as it sounded in the Colorado. For the record I was not happy with the Colorado for its lack of power and the 4 speed automatic that never knew what gear it should be in for the weak engine. The Colorado was far easier to maneuver during in town situations more like driving a car. The Ranger is awkward to get into and out of. When you exit the truck you have to slid out of the seat which will ruin the bolster on the seat in the long run and getting into the truck with or without and step is equally awkward. The Ranger 2 wheel drive with a sticker of over $ 33,000.00 leaves a lot to be desired and if I knew then what I know now I would have looked for a better truck than this. I regret the purchase.Wait and see what the Dodge Dakota is like when it comes out.
ancestorantarctic, 08/31/2019
"Buyer beware"
I purchased the Ranger in March 2019, it went in for repairs May of 2019, with only 4,500 miles on it (it is now September) I still don't have my truck. The SYNC screen would go blank, the backup camera would turn on while driving, the touch screen quit working, the seat belt warning lights would turn on when no one is sitting in the seats and not warn me if someone did not have their seat belt on. I went through the whole buy back process and Ford gave me an offer that was far less (-$ 10,000) than the negative equity I had in the previous vehicle, Ford basically told me I need to write them a check for almost $ 10,000 so the buy back is complete, so, basically they charged me for diminished value and are not willing to compensate me for payments I had made while the vehicle at the dealer, this is the third new Ford I purchased in the last 2 years and I promise you, I will NEVER again purchase a new Ford!!!!!!!Read less

2019 Ford Ranger XL Specifications

XL Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioYes
Air ConditionningManual air conditioning, single zone
Ambient LightingFade-to-off interior lighting
Audio Monitor2.3-inch productivity screen
Audio Monitor (Option)Cluster screen
Auxiliary input jackAuxiliary audio input jack
Capless FuelfillerCapless fuel filler
Courtesy Dome LightDome light
Cruise Control (Option)Yes
Engine Block HeaterYes
Front WipersIntermittent windshield wipers
HornHorn, dual-note
Number of Speakers6 audio speakers
Portable Charging UnitCharging USB port - one (1)
Power Door LocksYes
Power OutletPowerPoint, 12v - front, Two (2) and rear
Power Outlet (Option)12V Power in bed
Power WindowsPower, one-touch up/down driver side
Rear SunscreenVisors, sliding - driver side and passenger side
Rear View MirrorRear view mirror, day/night
Remote Keyless Entry (Option)Remote key fob with tailgate lock
Steering Wheel AdjustmentManual tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Trunk Cargo Power Trunk TailgateTailgate - manual locking

XL Exterior Details

Automatic HeadlightsAutomatic on/off headlamps
Body Trim Bedliner (Option)Drop-in bedliner
Bumper ColourCarbon black bumpers, steel, frame-mounted
Bumper Colour (Option)Carbon black bumpers
Door HandlesBlack door and tailgate handles
Driving Lights (Option)Auto high-beam headlamps
ExhaustExhaust - single rear
Exterior DecorationSpare tire carrier - rear under frame
Exterior Decoration (Option)Box decal
Exterior Mirror ColourManual glass with black skull caps
Exterior Mirrors Left Exterior Mirrors (Option)Power glass sideview mirrors
Exterior Mirrors Right Exterior MirrorsManual folding
Fender FlaresBlack wheel lip mouldings
Fender Flares (Option)Body-color wheel lip moulding
Front Fog Lights (Option)Fog Lamps
GrilleBlack mesh grille with black surround
Headlight TypeHalogen headlamps
Headlights Daytime Running LightsDaytime running lights - halogen
Headlights Headlight WipersRain lamps windshield wipers
Perimeter LightingCargo light integrated with centre high-mounted stop light (CHMSL) - halogen
Rear Sliding WindowRear - fixed glass
Tinted GlassSolar tinted glass

XL Interior Details

Floor ConsoleFlow-through centre console with floor shifter
Floor CoveringBlack vinyl floor covering
Front Seats Driver LombarManual lombar
Front Seats Driver Power Seats4-way manual driver's seat
Front Seats Driver Power Seats (Option)4 way seats
Front Seats Front Seat TypeBucket seats with centre flow-through console
Front Seats Passenger LombarManual lumbar support
Front Seats Passenger Power Seats4-way manual passenger seat
Front Seats Passenger Power Seats (Option)4 way seat
Glove BoxLocking glove box
Inner Door Handle TrimHandles, door and tailgate- black
Interior AccentsGrab handles (A-Pillar) - front passenger-side only
Luxury Dashboard TrimFascia, front - body-colour
Oil Pressure GaugeYes
Rear Seat TypeDual fold cloth bench
Rear Seats Under Seat StorageUnderseat storage (SuperCab)
Removable Rear SeatsRemovable cushions
Seat TrimCloth seat
Seat Trim (Option)Premium cloth ebony black seats
Steering Wheel TrimSteering wheel - black urethane
TachometerYes
Transmission Oil Temperature GaugeTransmission temperature display

XL Mechanical

Engine Name2.3L EcoBoostR Engine
Stability ControlYes
Traction Control (Option)Yes
TransmissionElectronic ten-speed automatic transmission

XL Overview

BodyPick-Up
Doors2
Engine2.3L EcoBoostR Engine
Fuel Consumption11.8 (Automatic City)9.8 (Automatic Highway)
SeatsN/A
TransmissionElectronic ten-speed automatic transmission

XL Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock braking system (ABS)
Anti-Theft AlarmPerimeter anti-theft alarm
Blind Spot WarningYes
Brake AssistAutomatic emergency braking
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child Seat AnchorChild seat tether anchors
Child-proof LocksChild-proof rear-door-locks (SuperCrewR)
Collision mitigation braking systemYes
Driver AirbagDriver side front airbag
Driver Assistance Lane Change AssistLane-keeping system
Forward collision warningYes
Front Seat BeltsRegular
Passenger AirbagPassenger side front airbag
Pedestrian DetectionYes
Rear Collision WarningYes
Rear Side AirbagsDriver and passenger seat-mounted side
Rear View CameraRear view camera
Side AirbagSide curtains

XL Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarIndependent short long arm and tubular stabilizer bar
Front SuspensionAxle, front - independent front suspension
Front Tires255/70R16 BSW all-season tires
Front Tires (Option)All-terrain tires with aggressive tread
Power SteeringElectronic power-assist steering (EPAS)
Rear SuspensionHotchkiss-type non-independent live, leaf springs
Spare TireYes
SuspensionShock absorbers, front and rear - gas
Suspension (Option)Tuned off-road monotube shocks
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemYes
Underbody skid plates (Option)Skid plates (fuel tank, transfer case)
Wheel LocksYes
Wheel Type16-Inch silver steel wheel
Wheel Type (Option)17-inch silver-painted aluminum wheels

Critics Reviews

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