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2022 Ford Ranger prices up by $530 across the board

2022 Ford Ranger prices up by $530 across the board


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The MSRP calculus going on at Ford right now is so fluid that we're not sure anyone at Ford can keep up. It won't help to watch Ford's configurator, either, apparently. We recently posted on more price bumps slated for a range of Ford models on February 15, including a $1,500 upcharge for all trims of the F-150 save for the Raptor, which goes up by $3,300. Prices on some vehicles changed, but at the time of writing the F-150's prices haven't. Ford didn't respond to our request for comment. However, members of the Gen14F-150 forum that originally posted the dealer memo about price jumps returned to say their dealer confirmed the pickup's new MSRPs.

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That preamble takes us to the 2022 Ranger, which wasn't included in the dealer memo we just spoke of. Ford Authority, a reliable source of Blue Oval intel, wrote last week about how the 2022 Ranger already costs $215 more, as well as getting a $100 increase on its destination charge to $1,295. But again, Ford's dancing so fast on the calculator that Ranger MSRPs are already double the increase that Ford Authority detailed a few days ago. That means every new Ford midsize pickup is up $430, plus the $100 destination charge, for a total bump of $540 from the most recent 2021 pricing. Per the Ford configurator, Ranger prices are:

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  • XL 4x2 SuperCab 6 ft. box: $26,795

  • XL 4x2 SuperCrew 5 ft. box: $29,195

  • XLT 4x2 SuperCab 6 ft. box: $30,845

  • XLT 4x2 SuperCrew 5 ft. box: $33,020

  • Lariat 4x2 SuperCab 6 ft. box: $34,885

  • Lariat 4x2 SuperCrew 5 ft. box: $37,060

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