Compare 2021 Ford Ranger vs 2021 Ford F-150

2021 Ford Ranger vs 2021 Ford F-150
2021 Ford Ranger 2021 Ford F-150

  Engine

2.3L Turbo I-4 3.3L V6

  Horsepower

270 hp 290 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

21/26 * 20/24 *

  Max. Towing

7,500 lbs ** 14,000 lbs **

  Max. Payload

1,860 lbs ** 3,325 lbs **

2021 Ford Ranger vs 2021 Ford F-150

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The F-150 kicks off Ford’s popular F-Series line of trucks. This line has been sold without interruption for more than 70 years, and its models have impressively evolved over those years. When our customers drop by Harrison Ford Inc. to browse through our complete line of trucks, they often ask how the F-150 compares to the Ford Ranger. The Ranger also has a decades-long history as well as substantial functionality. After you get to know these models fully, you can make your final selection from our inventory at Harrison Ford Inc.

Performance

The 2021 Ranger and the 2021 F-150 are both capable trucks thoroughly outfitted with exceptional mechanical features. The Ranger’s powertrain is a 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbocharged engine that packs a punch with its production of 270 horsepower. The F-150, on the other hand, is available with six powertrains. One of these is a V6, 3.5-liter EcoBoost hybrid engine, and it generates 430 horsepower. Optional packages, such as the Tremor Off-Road package and others, are available with select trims across both models.

Appearance

These Ford trucks both have spacious cabins with two rows of seating. The specific cabin configuration and door layout vary based on your preferences. The 2021 Ranger has a contemporary, athletic look with stunning flow across the hood and the front windshield. The lower portions of the side panels have an exciting definition that runs horizontally between the wheel fenders. The front and rear fenders are prominently defined. This is compared to the F-150, which also is available with various cabin configurations and a few bed options. Compared to the Ranger, the F-150 has a taller front end that appears to be more squared off. The grille is longer and taller, and the headlights have a rectangular shape. The definition around the F-150’s wheels is comparable to the Ranger’s wheel definition. However, the side accent bar on the F-150 runs horizontally with minimal contouring.

Features

The cabin designs for the Ford Ranger and the Ford F-150 have a few common elements, but the F-150’s dashboard is taller with a more expansive and flatter center stack. Both vehicles have Bluetooth technologies, smart device integration, rotary knobs and buttons to control the auto climate management system, a push-button ignition, a small instrumentation panel screen, and other gear.

Our Harrison Ford Inc. team will not rest until you have picked out a new truck from our inventory that you can thoroughly appreciate for years to come. To get to know more about the Ranger and the F-150, schedule time to visit Harrison Ford Inc. today.

* EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.
** When properly configured.