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- 2005 Jaguar XJ8
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- Ford Ranger
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- 4WD
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- 2.3 EcoBoost
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- Automatic
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- 3.5-inches
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- 295/70/17
The Ford Ranger saw a 53.6% sales increase in 2025 over 2024.
Annual Sales: 70,960 pickups sold, a 53.6% increase over 2024.
Entry-Level XL: Sales surged 82.3% for the year and 62.9% in Q4.
Higher-End Lariat: Sales climbed 24.1% for the year and 18.1% in Q4.
Ranger Raptor: Off-road performance variant sales rose 18.8% in 2025.
Ford’s Truck Leadership in 2025
Ford’s truck lineup dominated the U.S. market last year thanks to a diverse range of models, trims, and powertrains:
F-Series: 828,832 sold (+8.3%), America’s best-selling truck for the 49th consecutive year.
Super Duty: Best sales year since 2004, solidifying Ford’s full-size truck dominance.
Hybrids: Hybrids contributed to Ford’s record 228,072 hybrid sales in 2025.
Transit Van: 161,797 units sold, marking a record year.
Why the Ranger Excelled
Versatile Trim Options: XL and Lariat trims give buyers flexibility for both affordability and premium features.
Performance Variants: Ranger Raptor proved there’s strong demand for off-road-capable midsize trucks.
Practical and Reliable: Ranger continues to deliver on capability and utility, making it a top choice for work and recreation.
Strong Q4 Growth: Entry-level Ranger XL sales up 62.9% in Q4, reflecting demand for accessible, capable trucks.
Looking Ahead
With performance and hybrid options continuing to expand, the Ranger is well-positioned for another strong year in 2026. Its blend of capability, reliability, and Ford’s extensive support network keeps it among the top choices in the midsize pickup segment.
For fans of the midsize pickup, 2025 was a reminder that the Ranger remains one of the most capable, versatile, and well-rounded trucks on the market—exactly what we’ve always said here at The Ranger Station.
Annual Sales: 70,960 pickups sold, a 53.6% increase over 2024.
Entry-Level XL: Sales surged 82.3% for the year and 62.9% in Q4.
Higher-End Lariat: Sales climbed 24.1% for the year and 18.1% in Q4.
Ranger Raptor: Off-road performance variant sales rose 18.8% in 2025.
Ford’s Truck Leadership in 2025
Ford’s truck lineup dominated the U.S. market last year thanks to a diverse range of models, trims, and powertrains:
F-Series: 828,832 sold (+8.3%), America’s best-selling truck for the 49th consecutive year.
Super Duty: Best sales year since 2004, solidifying Ford’s full-size truck dominance.
Hybrids: Hybrids contributed to Ford’s record 228,072 hybrid sales in 2025.
Transit Van: 161,797 units sold, marking a record year.
Why the Ranger Excelled
Versatile Trim Options: XL and Lariat trims give buyers flexibility for both affordability and premium features.
Performance Variants: Ranger Raptor proved there’s strong demand for off-road-capable midsize trucks.
Practical and Reliable: Ranger continues to deliver on capability and utility, making it a top choice for work and recreation.
Strong Q4 Growth: Entry-level Ranger XL sales up 62.9% in Q4, reflecting demand for accessible, capable trucks.
Looking Ahead
With performance and hybrid options continuing to expand, the Ranger is well-positioned for another strong year in 2026. Its blend of capability, reliability, and Ford’s extensive support network keeps it among the top choices in the midsize pickup segment.
For fans of the midsize pickup, 2025 was a reminder that the Ranger remains one of the most capable, versatile, and well-rounded trucks on the market—exactly what we’ve always said here at The Ranger Station.
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