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2025 Ford Ranger Lineup Gets Modest Price Bumps

The all-new 2024 Ford Ranger debuted for the North American market earlier this year, but as is always the case, it’s now time to start looking ahead to the next model year. The 2025 Ford Ranger won’t be receiving any sort of major updates – understandable given its comprehensive redo for 2024 – but it will be a bit more expensive, as we’ve now learned after the build and price configurator for the mid-size pickup just launched.

2025 Ford Ranger Price Changes
2025 Ford Ranger MSRP 2024 Ford Ranger MSRP + / – 2023 Price
XL SuperCrew 4X2 $32,980 $32,720 +$260
XLT SuperCrew 4X2 $36,010 $36,160 $-150
Lariat SuperCrew 4X2 $43,780 $43,680 +$100
XL SuperCrew 4X4 $36,625 $36,365 +$260
XLT SuperCrew 4X4 $39,495 $39,645 $-150
Lariat SuperCrew 4X4 $47,265 $47,165 +$100
Raptor $55,720 $55,620 +$100
Destination $1,595 $1,595 $0

The 2025 Ford Ranger is actually slightly cheaper in certain cases – at least, as it pertains to the XLT trim specificaly, which has dropped by a grand total of $150 year-over-year. However, the rest of the lineup has gotten ever so slightly more expensive compared to last year. The Lariat and Raptor are $100 pricier than before, while the while the XL gets a more significant bump of $260. Regardless, destination charges remain unchanged at $1,595, too.

These changes are far less significant than the price increases present in the 2024 Ranger lineup, which grew anywhere from $2,585 to $6,065 versus the last-generation 2023 model. However, as Ford Authority previously reported, the pickup did add quite a bit of standard equipment as well, which somewhat helps make those price increases seem a bit more reasonable.

Regardless, for those looking to score a new Ford Ranger at a more reasonable price, there are some incentives available for leftover 2024 models. These offers vary by region, but customers can take advantage of lease deals as low as $359 per month for 36 months (on select trims only, with different amounts required in terms of money due at signing), or 5.9 percent financing for 60 months when customers go through Ford Credit in the month of October, as Ford Authority recently reported.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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