In the world of compact pickup trucks, there’s everything else, and then there’s the 2025 Ford Ranger. With the power to do the tough jobs and the features to do them right, the 2025 Ranger has what it takes. And with a comfortable interior and plenty of bells and whistles, it won’t just be your new workhorse truck. It’ll also be a favorite for the whole crew.
The Power to Pull
The 2.3-liter EcoBoost V6 that powers the entry-level trims of the 2025 Ranger lineup is built for both power and efficiency, making up to 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to the Ranger’s high-strength steel frame, even the smallest engine in the range can tow up to 7,500 pounds of trailer when properly equipped. The 2.3-liter V6 can be paired with either 4×2 or 4×4 power distribution, making it highly flexible.
Its 2.7-liter V6 sibling is a beast of an engine that’s ready to do the work. With 315 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque on tap, you’ll be solidly in control, especially with the standard 4×4 distributing that power to all four wheels. Owners of the Ranger Raptor are treated to a special 3.0-liter V6 that packs quite a punch, offering drivers up to 405 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque.
Off-Road Ready
Whether it’s heading to the job site with unfinished roadways or a weekend journey to get away from it all, the 2025 Ranger has what it takes to operate on almost any terrain. Available zone lighting makes illuminating your surroundings a snap. An in-bed 120V/400W power outlet is standard on most trims, making it easy to power tools and equipment. And with up to seven selectable drive modes, you can tune the Ranger to tackle almost any situation.
The available FX4 package adds even more off-road capability. An Off-Road Screen displays crucial information like pitch and roll, and a special Trail Control feature lets the Ranger handle the gas and brakes while you focus on steering. The Ranger Raptor takes off-roading to the next level with standard FOX Racing Shocks, which use live valve damping to rapidly adjust to changing terrain, monitoring and reacting to road conditions hundreds of times per second.
Hard Work Deserves a Little Luxury
When you work hard and play hard, crew comfort is just as crucial as towing capability. Its roomy interior and comfortable seats lay a foundation of comfort, which is enhanced with available features like dual-zone automatic climate control and even a heated steering wheel. The center stack infotainment screen starts at 10 inches and only grows from there, and is powered by Ford’s SYNC 4A technology that makes smartphone integration a breeze.
The 2025 Ranger is a truck that plays just as hard as it works. For more information about the Ford Ranger, contact Mid-State Ford in Summersville, WV today!

