If you’re shopping for a midsize truck in 2025, the Ford Ranger and Nissan Frontier are two top contenders worth a closer look. Both offer rugged performance, modern tech, and impressive towing capability—but they take different approaches to design, powertrain options, and off-road capability. In this comparison, we’ll break down the key differences to help you understand what each truck brings to the table.
2025 Ford Ranger Highlights
At Riser Ford we welcome the new Ranger with fresh energy. You will spot a reshaped grille, LED projector lamps, and optional appearance packages that let owners pick their style. The big talking point is the arrival of the Ranger Raptor. Its 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 cranks out 405 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, backed by FOX Live Valve shocks and locking differentials. Inside, every Ranger now offers a 12-inch center touchscreen and an available 12-inch digital cluster, giving drivers crisp, configurable data at a glance.
2025 Nissan Frontier Highlights
Nissan refines the Frontier instead of reinventing it. A calmer cabin, new Bright Afterburn Orange paint, and squared-off bumpers keep the midsize pickup looking fresh. A 12.3-inch NissanConnect screen is now standard on most trims, pairing with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Quilted leather seats appear on the SL, while Zero Gravity seat foam reduces fatigue on long drives. The familiar PRO-4X off-road model returns with Bilstein shocks and an electronic locking rear differential.
Towing and Payload: Which Truck Pulls Ahead?
Ford Ranger Towing & Payload
When fitted with the Trailer Tow Package, the Ranger hauls up to 7,500 pounds and carries roughly 1,800 pounds. Pro Trailer Backup Assist and a Trailer Brake Controller come standard on Raptor and Lariat, and they are available on XLT.
Nissan Frontier Towing & Payload
Frontier tops out at 7,150 pounds of towing on the King Cab S and handles up to 1,620 pounds of payload. Trailer Sway Control and Tow-Haul Mode help manage heavy loads across the lineup.
Engine & Performance Comparison
Ford Ranger Engine Options
Most trims run a 2.3-liter four cylinder or 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 with 315 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. The Raptor uses the stronger 3.0-liter V6. A 10-speed automatic pairs with rear-wheel drive or selectable four-wheel drive. Fuel numbers are pending final certification, but we expect figures close to last year’s 20 mpg combined for the 2.7-liter.
Nissan Frontier Engine Specs
Every Frontier keeps the proven 3.8-liter V6. Output stays at 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft, routed through a smooth nine-speed automatic. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and part-time four-wheel drive is optional on all trims. Nissan has not posted new economy figures; early estimates mirror the 2024 model at about 19 mpg combined.
Off-Road Capabilities
Ranger Raptor brings 10.7 inches of ground clearance, front and rear lockers, seven terrain modes, and 33-inch all-terrain tires. Frontier PRO-4X counters with Bilstein dampers, skid plates, an electronic rear locker, and approach and departure angles of 32.3 and 23 degrees. Both trucks feel at home on rocky trails, yet the Raptor supplies sharper suspension travel for high-speed desert runs.
Dimensions and Interior Space
Exterior Dimensions
A quick comparison shows how close these rivals sit.
- Ranger: length 211 in., width 79 in., height 72 in., wheelbase 128 in.
- Frontier: length 210 in., width 73 in., height 74 in., wheelbase 126 in.
The Ford’s extra width adds shoulder room, while the Nissan’s taller roof helps with headroom. You can schedule a test-drive here to get a closer experience of the Ford Ranger.
Cabin and Seating
Both pickups offer extended and crew cabs that seat up to five. Ranger’s cabin pairs rugged plastics with available leather and a panoramic digital interface. Frontier focuses on ride comfort, using thicker insulation and soft-touch panels. Each truck supplies clever storage under the rear seats plus handy in-bed power outlets for job-site tools.
Pricing and Trim Levels
2025 Ford Ranger MSRP Range
Ranger starts at about $32,980 for the work-ready XL. XLT brings more convenience at roughly $36,010. Lariat adds luxury touches near $43,780. The trail-hungry Raptor sits atop the family at around $55,720.
At Riser Ford, we have online tools available to help you explore financing options for the 2025 Ford Ranger. You can call our sales team at 501-599-3290 for more information.
2025 Nissan Frontier MSRP Range
Frontier pricing opens near $32,050 for the S and climbs through SV, PRO-X, and SL. The PRO-4X, aimed squarely at off-road fans, lands just above $42,000.
Picking between these two comes down to priorities. We see the Ranger as the stronger choice for raw power and advanced tech, while the Frontier delivers familiar strength with updated comfort. Either way, midsize truck shoppers in Hot Springs will find a capable partner ready for tough jobs and weekend trails alike.


