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How much horsepower does a 2007 Ford Ranger 4.0 V6 have?

207 horsepower.


The 2007 Ford Ranger equipped with the 4.0-liter V6 delivers peak power that Ford cited for its mid-size pickup’s on-road performance and everyday usability. This article explains where that figure comes from, what it means for driving, and how it fits into the Ranger’s overall capabilities.


Official figures and what they mean


For the 2007 Ranger’s 4.0-liter V6, the SAE net horsepower is 207 hp with torque around 238 lb-ft. These numbers describe the engine’s peak power and twisting force under standard testing conditions. In real-world driving, how quickly the truck accelerates or how well it handles load depends on gearing, transmission, weight, and whether the truck is equipped with two- or four-wheel drive.


Key specifications to understand this engine’s performance are summarized below.



  • Horsepower: 207 hp

  • Torque: 238 lb-ft

  • Displacement: 4.0 liters

  • Configuration: V6

  • Induction: Sequential multi-point fuel injection

  • Drivetrain options: Rear-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4x4) depending on trim


These figures frame the Ranger’s performance envelope: the 4.0 V6 provides solid top-end power for highway merging and overtaking, along with strong midrange torque that helps with acceleration and towing within the truck’s class.


Context and how it translates to driving


In the 2007 Ranger lineup, the 4.0-liter V6 stood above the base four-cylinder option, delivering noticeably livelier acceleration and better highway performance. The available 4x4 configuration offered enhanced capability for off-road use or adverse weather, making the 4.0 V6 version a popular choice for buyers needing a capable small truck with everyday practicality.


What buyers should consider


When evaluating the 207 hp figure, keep in mind that real-world results depend on transmission choice, drivetrain, payload, and overall vehicle weight. If you regularly haul heavy loads or drive in demanding conditions, the extra torque of the 4.0 V6 is often a more meaningful advantage than peak horsepower alone.


Summary


The 2007 Ford Ranger with the 4.0-liter V6 produces 207 horsepower and about 238 lb-ft of torque, delivering a balanced mix of highway capability and capable mid-size-truck performance. Real-world results will vary with drivetrain (2WD vs. 4x4) and load, but this engine provided a noticeable performance edge over the base four-cylinder option in the Ranger lineup.

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