On the tail of official performance specs of the 2019 Ford Ranger revealed days ago comes the full list of official accessories for the midsize pickup, which is slated to enter production later this year alongside the new Bronco. We have Ranger5G.com to thank for this early look at the catalog of accessories for the new pickup, which will be powered by the 2.3-liter EcoBoost I4 coupled with a 10-speed automatic, producing 270 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque.
When it comes to the exterior, the Ranger will be available with a a full exterior trim kit, which includes chrome grille and mirror caps, for $500. Pricing for fender flares hasn’t been determined yet, but buyers of the Ranger will be able to choose between painted and unpainted flares for both the crew cab and extended cab versions of the truck. There will be no shortage of bike racks for the Ranger, with the most basic hitch-mounted one-bike rack being a $199 accessory. A kayak carrier, meanwhile, will be available for $199 in folding configuration and $219 in flat configuration.
A total of four cargo boxes will also be on the menu, ranging from $299 for a 55″ x 26″ x 12″ box, to $529 for a box with 84″ x 35″ x 17″ dimensions. Black step bars for crew cab and super cab versions of the Ranger will both be offered for $399, while chrome step bars for both cab flavors will set buyers back $529.
The most expensive exterior accessory, meanwhile, will be a set of four black 18-inch wheels with machined faces for $999.
When it comes to the truck bed, bedliners for a 5- and 6-foot beds will both be offered for $324.29, but buyers will also be able to pick a spray-in bedliner as an option when ordering the truck from the factory for $495. Prices for a variety of tonneau covers are still being worked out, but smaller items such as a cargo net will go for $60, while bed mats for both bed lengths will be available for $139.99. A bed tailgate liner, meanwhile, will be offered as an accessory for $64.29.
On the inside, the Ranger will be offered with a four-piece set of black floor liners for $135 and a four-piece set of all-weather floor mats for $102. An interior light kit will be a pricey accessory for $249, as will an ash cup/coin holder, which will be offered at $30 or $60, depending on whether you want it with a lighter element. Prices for seat covers by Covercraft and Carhartt are still being worked out.
When it comes to towing, the front tow hooks will set back Ranger owners by $75 for 2WD and 4WD versions of the truck, while trailer hitch receivers will be offered for $295.36. Smaller items like trailer hitch balls and ball mounts won’t exceed $30 each.
Head on over to Ranger5G to check out the full list of accessories and view the pricing for the truck itself here.