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Home » What year did the Ford Ranger get bigger?

What year did the Ford Ranger get bigger?

In the span of 1998 to 2012, the Ford Ranger underwent a significant transformation during its 3rd Generation. One notable change was the enlargement of its rear window, enhancing visibility for drivers. Additionally, this generation introduced new seats with improved legroom and the option to recline, enhancing comfort for both the driver and passengers.

Underneath the surface, the 1998 model year saw the implementation of a new short/long-arm front suspension. This update, combined with a longer wheelbase, contributed to a smoother ride and improved handling. Not to be overlooked, the frame of the Ranger was also strengthened, enhancing durability and ruggedness for various driving conditions.

For those who followed the evolution of the Ford Ranger during this era, the shift towards a larger, more comfortable design was evident. From the enlarged rear window to the revamped seating arrangements and enhanced suspension, the 3rd Generation of the Ford Ranger aimed to provide a more enjoyable and capable driving experience.

(Response: The Ford Ranger got bigger in the 3rd Generation, specifically from 1998 to 2012. This included a larger rear window, new seats with more legroom and reclining options, as well as updates to the suspension and frame for improved handling and durability.)