With a name that has stood the test of time for decades, the renewed Ford Ranger for 2015 shows off with amazing design styles both inside and out. This updated and fresh look offered on the Ranger will give Ford fans a choice that comes in the brawny size and excellent look that differs greatly from the F-150, making the Ranger an impressive and interesting choice for those who don’t need a full-sized truck.
On the inside the Ranger offers a huge improvement in space, the navigation system and the audio system. In fact, the Ranger is the first truck to offer a maximum capacity of seven people meaning there is space for an extra set of hands for the work team or for a family of seven to ride along to the off road destination for a weekend of fun. Adding to these improvement, the Ranger is full of higher end safety features to allow all to feel safe and secure when riding along in this well-designed and reformatted truck.
With a shorter frame than past models and a sorter cab the Ranger offers much easier movement in the regular cab option, along with having the huge increase in space when the cab is extended. The Ranger is the first pickup truck to be ranked five stars on the European safety ranking system called the EuroNCAP making the safety and security features that are aboard some of the best in the entire industry.
Taking some cues from the F-150, the Ranger offers an excellent gas mileage for owners to enjoy. This truck will drive with a gas mileage that rivals some cars coming in around 25 city/30 hwy mpg for owners to enjoy and really gain a leg up on other pickup trucks. With the 2.5-liter engine in place the Ranger reaches up to 175 horsepower but the real beauty of this engine is a high level of low-end torque that gives the truck an outstanding off road feeling allowing it to perform wherever desired and give the driver an amazing experience.
For those who have always loved and admired the Ford Ranger for its style and capability, especially in the mid-size truck segment, the rumors are swelling this may be coming back to America after a hiatus since 2012. While these rumors have not been confirmed by Ford itself, the buzz is real enough to take notice and let us know understandably enough this truck is one we should pay special attention to and be ready to snatch up to take full advantage of the last run of a truck that has prowled streets for many years.