Introduction:
There have been questions concerning what years make up which generation of Ford Rangers. I think the problem came from the re-release of the Ford Ranger. A number of people seizing the opportunity to write about anything they can on the Ford Ranger.
For some reason there has been a different breakdown of the Ford Ranger Generations than what has been widely accepting for many years.
I could add to the confusion and say that their has only been two prior Generations, and lump the 1983-1992 Ranger in to Generation-I and the 1993-2011 Ranger in to Generation-II because they share different cab designs. I could also lump the 1993-1997 Ranger in to Generation-I and the 1998-2011 Ranger in to Generation-II based on the drivetrain / suspension design.
However, that is not the way it has been done. Over the years, the Ford Ranger Generations have been established based on styling.
These Generations share different fender, hood, grill, and headlight designs from the other generations, and these parts do not interchange.
Generation-I (1983-1988)
Generation-II (1989-1992)
Generation-III (1993-1997)
Generation-IV (1998-2003)
Generation-V (2004-2011)
As you can see, there was clearly a design change between the 1998-2003 and 2004-2011 Ford Ranger. The front fenders, hood, headlights, and grill do not interchange. For this reason, it has been considered the 5th Generation.
The Ford Ranger was not offered in North America from 2012-2018.
Generation VI (2019-2023)
Ford brough the Ranger back to North America for 2019. But this wasn’t an entirely new truck. This was the Ranger T6 designed by Ford Australia and in production there since 2011. It received some changes for the North American markets.
Generation VII 2024+
The Australia designed Ford Ranger T6 was due for a design change, so Ford got on track with the rest of the world by bringing that design to North America replacing the 6th Generation Ford Ranger sold from 2019-2023.
History of The Ford Ranger
This is not intended to be a post about the history of the Ford Ranger.
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Jim Oaks is the founder of TheRangerStation.com, the longest-running Ford Ranger resource online since 1999. With over 25 years of hands-on experience building and modifying Ford Rangers — including magazine-featured builds like Project Transformer — Jim has become one of the most trusted authorities in the Ford off-road and enthusiast space. In 2019, he was loaned a Ranger FX4 by Ford Motor Company to test and document across the TransAmerica Trail. Jim continues to inspire and guide Ranger owners around the world.