2023 Ford Ranger | 2023 Ford F-150 |
Engine |
|
2.3L Turbocharged I-4 | 3.3L V6 |
Horsepower |
|
270 hp | 290 hp |
MPG (City/Highway) |
|
20/26 * | 19/24 * |
Max. Towing |
|
7,500 lbs ** | 14,000 lbs ** |
Max. Payload |
|
1,905 lbs ** | 3,315 lbs ** |
With our focus on the satisfaction of every shopper at Toothman Ford, we will happily give you all the facts about the pickup trucks at the top of your list. Often, drivers are interested in the differences between the Ranger and the F-150. The Ranger is a midsize model with one powertrain, two-bed lengths, and cabin options. The F-150, on the other hand, is a full-size truck with six powertrains, three-bed lengths, and cab options. Our Toothman Ford team is ready to help you uncover the many other differences between these trucks.
All of the 2023 Ranger's trims receive 270 horsepower from a turbocharged 2.3-liter, four-cylinder gas engine. An automatic 10-speed transmission and either four-wheel or rear-wheel drive accompany this system. All-terrain tires, a lifted suspension, and Fox off-road shocks are available with some of this model's trims. The F-150, in comparison, has five gas engines and a hybrid alternative. The most advanced gas-powered system is a 700-horsepower, 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine. If you prefer to drive a hybrid truck, your F-150 will receive 430 total horsepower from a V6, 3.5-liter turbo gas engine paired with a battery-powered motor. All-terrain tires, trailer sway control, an advanced suspension system, and a front differential are some of the included or available mechanical features in the F-150.
You can easily tell the Ranger apart from the F-150 in a side-by-side comparison. The smaller Ranger has a sporty look defined by its rounded nose and strong tapering down the hood. From the side view, you will see a tall cab with lower definition that rolls across the truck from end to end. From the front view, the large, black bumper is accompanied by a compact grille and double-elemental LED headlights. The larger F-150 has taller dimensions across the cabin and the boxy front end. Through the sides, the definition of the F-150 is similar to the Ranger's definition. The front is designed with a steel bumper, an expansive grille, and premium LED headlights that are enhanced by a stacked design.
Thanks to their extensive list of desired features, you will feel comfortable and connected in both of these Ford trucks. Both Ford truck models come with a universal garage door opener, an auto-dimming rear mirror, side steps, a Bang & Olufsen audio system, a 110-volt power outlet, digital driver's gauges, adaptive cruise control, a remote ignition, leather material, a navigation system, parking sensors, and other exceptional features. The 2023 F-150 has several features not offered in the Ranger, including Pro Power Onboard, a tailgate work surface, bed lighting, a power tailgate, onboard scales, upgraded leather seats, a Sync 4 system, massaging front seats, and a few other items.
Toothman Ford is the place to go for a more detailed review of the trims offered for the Ranger and the F-150. Contact our Ford sales office today to arrange your test drives of these models.
* 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.