
Ever wondered what the size difference is between the 2019 Ford Ranger and the 2011 Ford Ranger it replaced?
Here’s a chart to break it down for you. Measurements provided by forum member ‘HenryMac’.
| Difference | ||||
| 2011 Ranger | 2019 Ranger | in | % | |
| Wheelbase | 125.9″ | 126.9″ | 0.9″ | 1% |
| Length, Overall w/o rear bumper | 203.6″ | 210.8″ | 7.2″ | 3% |
| Width, Max w/o mirrors | 71.3″ | 73.3″ | 2″ | 3% |
| Height, Overall | 67.7″ | 71.1″ | 3.4″ | 5% |
| Overhang, Front | 34″ | 35.8″ | 1.8″ | 5% |
| Overhang, Rear w/o bumper | 49.9″ | 48.2″ | -1.7″ | -4% |
| Ground Clearance, Front | 8.9″ | 8.9″ | 0″ | 0% |
| Ground Clearance, Rear | 8.9″ | 8.9″ | 0″ | 0% |
| Cargo Box Length @ Floor | 72.7″ | 72.8″ | 0.1″ | 0% |
| Cargo Box Width @ Floor | 54.4″ | 61.4″ | 7″ | 11% |
| Cargo Box Width @ Wheel housings | 40.5″ | 44.8″ | 4.3″ | 10% |
| Cargo Box (Area) Height | 16.5″ | 20.8″ | 4.3″ | 21% |
| Cargo Volume, cu-ft | 43.6″ | 51.8″ | 8.2″ | 16% |

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Jim Oaks is the founder of The Ranger Station, one of the longest-running Ford Ranger enthusiast communities on the web. He has spent over three decades owning, modifying, repairing, and driving Ford Rangers on the street, trail, and cross-country routes.
Since launching TheRangerStation.com in 1999, Jim has documented thousands of real-world Ranger builds, technical repairs, drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, and off-road tests contributed by owners worldwide. His work has been referenced by enthusiasts, mechanics, and off-road builders looking for practical, experience-based information rather than theoretical advice.
Jim’s hands-on experience includes long-distance overland travel, trail use, drivetrain and axle upgrades, suspension tuning, and platform comparisons across multiple Ranger generations. The content published on The Ranger Station is grounded in first-hand experience and community-verified data, not marketing claims or generic specifications.