Ford Ranger Pick Up Lease
The Ford Ranger is one of the most prominent pick-ups on the market, with a distinctive and bold design that has made it incredibly popular as a commercial vehicle - no mean feat when you consider the choice on offer.
Read moreFord's Ranger has been in existence for over forty years, amassing an almost cult-like following. As pick-ups continue to grow in popularity in the UK, now is a great time to invest in a Ford Ranger Lease; and obtain a highly practical, versatile and good-looking vehicle at an affordable monthly price.
What’s great about a Ford Ranger lease is that it comes in myriad forms and with a host of different powertrains. Whichever model you choose, you can expect all-wheel drive and serious all-terrain capabilities to come as standard.
A recent major update for the Ranger also ensures it remains as desirable as ever.
There’s a max 3,500 kg towing capacity, a payload of up to 1,067 kg, and car-like levels of sophistication inside the well-appointed cabin.
Entry-level ‘XL’ models are built to get the job done, and come equipped with a 10-inch display, a rear-view camera and adaptive speed control.
The ‘Tremor’ Ford Ranger is a bold, rugged off-roader while the highly-popular ‘Wildtrak’ grade adds sporty exterior styling and uprated levels of comfort.
Rangers higher up the trim level feature a 12-inch touchscreen, heated seats, and a fully-connected infotainment system powered by Ford’s respected ‘SYNCH 4’ tech.
A new MS-RT Ford Ranger was added to the line-up in 2024 and promises motorsport-inspired levels of performance, thanks to lowered suspension, muscular bodywork, and a powerful 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine delivering 240 PS and 600 Nm.
Sitting at the very top of the tree is the Ford Ranger Raptor, a performance pick-up underpinned by a twin-turbo 3.0-litre EcoBoost V6 petrol engine that delivers power of 292 PS and 600 Nm of torque.
And if you’re looking to lease a Ford Ranger through your business or you’re considering a Finance Lease option, check out the deals on our Select Van Leasing pages.
Rivals to the Ford Ranger include the Volkswagen Amarok and the Toyota Hilux.
- Car Leasing Category: Pickup
- Select’s Car Review Score: 4.5/5
- Boot size: 1,067 kg payload
- Engine Options: Diesel, petrol
- NCAP Safety Rating: 5 stars
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About the Ford Ranger
Ford's Ranger has been in existence since 1983, first hitting markets in North America before arriving on British shores in 1998. So with forty years’ experience under its belt, the Ranger has stood the test of time, earning an almost cult-like following in the process.
Pickups are becoming more and more popular in the UK - and it’s easy to see why with a Ford Ranger lease. The Ranger is a highly-practical, versatile and stylish vehicle at an incredibly attractive affordable monthly leasing price.
The Ranger is well and truly built for work, coming with a payload of up to 1,200 kg, depending on the model, and a braked towing capacity of up to 3,500 kg.
Yet it’s also the perfect leisure vehicle for personal lease customers, coming in a variety of variants and specifications to suit your weekend adventure needs.
Why lease a Ford Ranger
The great thing about leasing a Ford Ranger is that an abundance of trims means there’s a pick-up for every job, whether you’re heading to a work site or camping with the family at weekends.
Trim levels run from the entry-level XL through to XLT, Tremor, Wildtrak, Wildtrak X, Platinum, and Raptor.
Underpinning those models - besides the fire-breathing Raptor - is a robust diesel engine with power of up to 240 PS.
That top-of-the-range Raptor is described by Ford as ‘the ultimate 4x4 pick-up truck’, and besides power of 292 PS it also features rally-style shock absorbers and an extreme ‘Baja’ driving mode.
The Ford Ranger can also be leased as a versatile chassis cab, too.
Which Ford Ranger fuel type is right for me?
While electrified powertrains for the Ford Ranger are anticipated in the near future, the present range features either petrol or diesel engines.
Petrol
The petrol engine is available solely with the Ford Ranger Raptor - and it’s a gutsy 3.0-litre EcoBoost V6 with power of 292 PS.
Diesel
There’s a host of 2.0 litre diesel engines available across the Ranger line-up, offering power outputs between 170 PS and 240 PS, depending on the model.
Which trim level should I lease?
There’s plenty of choice when it comes to Ford Ranger trim levels, whether you need a dependable workhorse or something more adrenaline-inducing.
Want to know more about a Ford Ranger lease?
Ford Ranger Pick Up Review
Deep down, it’s still a rugged workhorse, but there’s enough luxury, performance and practicality for it to be considered a reasonably sensible family car. It’s just one that can venture virtually anywhere off-road.
Ford Ranger Raptor Review
Ford’s rally-spec pick-up truck has been completely overhauled, and now it’s even better than ever.
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Ford Ranger Frequently Asked Questions
The Ford Ranger has been the best-selling pickup truck in the UK for many years, and with good reason - it takes the rugged go-anywhere capabilities you expect from a working vehicle but has enough model choice to please those demanding modern luxury motoring. The range runs from truly commercial models that will be at home on the farm or construction site to luxury models festooned with leather trim, high-end infotainment systems and all the mod cons. There’s even a souped-up Raptor edition with Dakar-inspired rally suspension for when things get really tough. With single, extended and double cab versions as well, there should be a Ranger for everybody.
With such a huge range of models, there’s an equally huge range of prices available. However, Select Car Leasing works to keep your lease costs down with competitive deals, which means you can get into a Ford Ranger for less than you might expect. You can use the model search to find the exact Ranger for you to compare the rates, and even find special offers and limited edition models - they’ll all be at our best prices.
A pickup truck is nothing if it’s not rugged. Fortunately, the Ranger is well equipped in that area. The Ranger was developed in Australia, where people’s lives are at risk if something goes wrong, so you can be sure that the four-wheel drive and tough suspension will get you out of a tricky situation. While a Welsh mountain won’t present a problem for the Ranger, neither will one of the nation’s motorways, as it’s equally at home on the tarmac. That long suspension smooths the road and, especially on the high-spec Wildtrak models, could leave you thinking you’re behind the wheel of a big SUV. An SUV can’t tow 3.5-tonnes or carry a tonne of cargo in the back, though!
Trucks are built tough, able to withstand the demands of the Australian outback, Swiss mountains or Coventry ring road. Four-wheel drive adds stability and security to your drive while locking differentials and advanced computers controlling traction and stability will keep you in control. The modern tech you find in cars is available too, so there's no reason to give up safety features like adaptive cruise control. Being so big, there’s lots of space inside for the family - as long as you pick the double cab - while you won’t find anything with a bigger boot. If you’re going to put any valuables in there though, make sure you specify a model with a cover or add one as an accessory.
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What vehicles are similar to the Ford Ranger that I should consider?
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