Who's Ordering a 2020 Ranger? What Changes Will It Get?

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New colors are not enough gotta see what new goodies and maybe new engine choices are available
 


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I'd like to see the Ranger Raptor or Wildtrack with the Euro engine choices. I wouldn't mind a diesel that much if it was turbocharged and the bi-turbo sounds interesting.
 
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I would like to see the push button start and the garage door opener make it over to the XLT
 

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Ford NA has already said the Raptor “if” it comes will be when the release the next gen so, at the earliest, 2021/22.

Not getting a Raptor next year; unless they’re lying.
 

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I suspect a 2.0 ecoblue diesel will be available.
Not into diesels to much extra expense to own with all the extra oil, fuel filters need changed often and DEF all the time. I'm hoping for the 2.7 EcoBoost at least.
 

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Not into diesels to much extra expense to own with all the extra oil, fuel filters need changed often and DEF all the time. I'm hoping for the 2.7 EcoBoost at least.
I'd be tempted to trade if it got the 2.7. Even though the 2.3 is a great engine, I would like having more power.
 

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I'd be tempted to trade if it got the 2.7. Even though the 2.3 is a great engine, I would like having more power.
More power is always good :muscle:
 

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I’d think they’d save the 2.7 for the Raptor unless they plan to give it the 3.5...which I can’t foresee.
 

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I don't think they will change to the 2.7 & I will be pissed if they do. They have to know that a lot of people would be upset about that & it's really not needed anyways, the 2.3 is just fine.

I could see a V6 normally aspirated being offered. To me that makes sense.....yes, the ecoboost is great but a lot of people are still scared of turbos. I believe 2019 sales would've been substantially better if they offered a V6.
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