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No two roof panels are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Ford Ranger has gone through clearly defined generations in the UK: the third-generation T6 platform ran from 2011 to 2022, with a notable facelift in 2015 and a further update in 2019, and the fourth-generation next-gen Ranger (T6.2 platform) arrived from 2023 onwards. Roof panels are generation-specific, so a T6 panel and a next-gen panel are not interchangeable. When sourcing, give your breaker the exact year and confirm which generation they're pulling from.
Both the 2016 and 2019 Ranger sit within the T6 generation (2011–2022), so they share the same basic platform, but 2019 brought a significant refresh that may have included pressing changes to body panels including the roof. Whether a pre-2019 roof panel crosses that facelift boundary cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Ford Ranger — the pressed steel roof is the same across XL, XLT, Limited, Wildtrak, and Raptor within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as a sunroof aperture on higher trims, so check whether your vehicle has a sunroof and make sure the donor panel matches. Aside from that aperture difference, any same-generation roof panel should be structurally compatible regardless of the trim it came from.
In the UK the Ford Ranger has been sold in Single Cab, Super Cab (Extra Cab), and Double Cab body styles, and the roof panel differs between these because the cab length and rear roofline change. Always confirm the exact cab style of both your vehicle and the donor vehicle with the breaker, as a Double Cab roof will not fit a Single Cab and vice versa.
The next-gen Ranger launched in the UK from 2023 and is on a revised T6.2 platform, making it a different generation from all T6 models sold before it. A roof panel from any pre-2023 T6 Wildtrak is therefore from a different generation and is very unlikely to fit a 2023 onwards Ranger. Stick to sourcing a next-gen donor panel and confirm the cab style matches with your breaker.
Yes — a roof panel pressed with a sunroof aperture and one without are different pressings and are not directly interchangeable, regardless of generation or trim. Make sure you tell the breaker whether your Ranger has a sunroof or not so they can match the correct pressing. This is one of the few situations where a same-generation, same-cab-style panel can still be the wrong part.