When you need to combine truck utility with city driving versatility, the 2025 Ford Ranger and the 2025 Ford F-150 are two popular contenders. If you need some help to decide between Ford’s midsize and full-size pickups, here’s a comparison from your Eveleth Ford dealership.
Comparing the 2025 Ford Ranger vs. the 2025 Ford F-150 at Your Ford Dealership
Configurations and Dimensions
Made for daily driving and outdoor adventures, the 2025 Ranger is available exclusively in SuperCrew style paired with a 5-foot bed. Ford fits this configuration on a 128.7-inch wheelbase for an overall truck length of 210.6 inches, making this truck easy to handle in tight or narrow places. The box boasts 43.5 cubic feet of cargo volume, and you can customize it with a range of cargo organizers and other accessories.
The 2025 F-150 can be a capable work truck or an adventure companion. You can choose between Regular, Super Cab, and SuperCrew styles and bed lengths between 5.5-foot and 8-foot, depending on the cab type. Depending on the configuration, wheelbase lengths vary between 122.8 and 157.2 inches for overall truck lengths between 232 and 243.9 inches. As expected, the bigger sizes come with bigger cargo volumes of up to 77.4 cubic feet.
Powertrains and Performance
Both the Ranger and the F-150 are capable trucks built for performance, but they come with different powertrains. The Ranger comes standard with a 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 engine that produces 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. When properly configured, this powertrain delivers a towing capacity of up to 7,500 lbs. A 2.7L EcoBoost and a 3.0L EcoBoost engine are available, delivering a net output of up to 405 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque.
Designed for heavier-duty tasks, the F-150 comes standard with a 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine that pumps out 325 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. Like the Ranger, this truck comes in standard rear-wheel drive with 4×4 available. A range of other engine options is also available, including a hybrid engine and a supercharged 5.2L V8 engine that generates 720 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque. Depending on the engine, it can tow up to 13,500 lbs.
Comfort and Convenience
Built with urban dwellers in mind, the 2025 Ranger boasts an SUV-like interior with standard seating for five. The comfortable front bucket seats boast eight-way manual adjustments on the driver’s side and six-way manual adjustments for the passenger, while the split bench at the back folds flat, transforming the second row into a covered cargo space.
The F-150’s interior can be utilitarian or downright luxurious, depending on the cab style and trim level. Depending on the chosen configuration, this truck can accommodate up to six riders, and, like the Ranger, it comes with split-fold seats in the second row.
Whether you need a truck for work or play, visit us at Lundgren Ford in Eveleth, MN to try each of these models on the road.

