2007 Ford Ranger Towing Capacity
Quick Answer
The 2007 Ford Ranger has a maximum towing capacity of 7,200 lbs when properly equipped. Towing capacity ranges from 4,900 to 7,200 lbs depending on trim level, engine choice, and drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD). The maximum payload capacity is 2,134 lbs with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of up to 0 lbs. The 2007 Ranger is available in 2 configurations with 2 engine options: 3.5L V6 Twin Turbo, 6.7L V8 Diesel.
To determine which 2007 Ford Ranger trim is right for your towing needs, compare all 2 configurations in the table below. Higher trims with larger engines generally offer greater towing capacity, while 4WD models may tow slightly less than their 2WD counterparts due to additional drivetrain weight.
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2007 Ford Ranger Towing Capacity Comparison by Trim
The table below compares the towing capacity, payload, GVWR, and engine options for each trim of the 2007 Ford Ranger.
| Trim | Max Towing | Max Payload | GVWR | Engine | Drivetrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Country | 7,200 lbs | 2,134 lbs | N/A lbs | 3.5L V6 Twin Turbo | RWD |
| King Ranch | 4,900 lbs | 1,517 lbs | N/A lbs | 6.7L V8 Diesel | 4WD |
All towing capacities are maximum rated values when properly equipped. Actual towing capacity may vary based on options, accessories, and cargo.
2007 Ford Ranger Engine Options
The 2007 Ford Ranger is available with 2 engine configurations. Each engine impacts towing and payload capacity differently.
- 3.5L V6 Twin Turbo
- 6.7L V8 Diesel
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Why It Matters
The 7,200 lb limit is set by Ford based on frame strength, axle capacity, brake performance, and cooling system. Exceeding it risks:
- Transmission overheating and failure
- Brake fade on hills and extended stops
- Suspension damage and poor handling
- Voided warranty coverage
Common loads for a 2007 Ford Ranger: