How Long Is the Ranger Truck Bed?

The Ford Ranger truck is a popular mid-size pickup truck that has been around for more than three decades. It has been renowned for its durability and dependability, and continues to be the go-to choice for many drivers who need a reliable and powerful vehicle. One of the most important features of the Ranger is its bed size, which affects how much cargo it can carry.

The Ranger’s bed size varies depending on the model year and configuration.

The most common size is the 6-foot bed, which is available on all trims of the 2020 model year. The 6-foot bed offers plenty of cargo room, with a total length of 78.8 inches when empty and 73 inches when filled with cargo. It also has a width of 56.7 inches, so you can fit wide items in it easily.

For those who need even more cargo space, Ford offers an optional 8-foot bed on select trims. This option increases the total length to 96.8 inches when empty and 91 inches when loaded with cargo – that’s almost 20 additional inches compared to the 6-foot bed! The 8-foot bed also has a width of 56.7 inches.

Finally, Ford offers an even longer option – a 9-foot “SuperCab” bed that comes standard on select trims of the 2020 model year. This option increases the total length to 109 inches when empty and 103 inches when filled with cargo – that’s an extra 31 additional inches compared to the 6-foot bed! The SuperCab also has an impressive width of 66.2 inches – nearly 10 extra inches compared to other beds.

Conclusion:

The Ford Ranger is one of the most popular mid-size pickup trucks available today, thanks to its dependability and durability as well as its generous cargo space options. The standard 6-foot bed offers 78.8” in length and 56.7″ in width; however, those needing more space can opt for either an 8 or 9 foot “SuperCab” bed which offer 96.8”/91” (length) or 109″/103″ (length) respectively.

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Karen Watkins