Ford is promising a more affordable off-roader that is more capable than the typical version but not as expensive as the Bronco Raptor. Fans want to buy the 2027 Bronco RTR now!
Welcome back drivers, today we drive the 2024 Ford Raptor Ranger, the ultimate off-road beast that Ford has unleashed to take on everything from rugged trails to city streets. In this video, we'll ...
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — The desert-focused, 2026 Ford Raptor T1 Ultimate Dakar Rally car and the track-focused 1966 Ford GT40 Le Mans racer couldn’t be more different. The Raptor has half the top speed ...
This is the battle of brothers, it is the Ford versus Ford war. A tuned Ford Ranger R takes on the F-150 Raptor R. It is a V6 with extra oomph against the almighty V8. Spoiler alert: one of them ...
Most would agree that Ford did a fine job with the Ranger Raptor. Packing a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6, it not only sounds good, but delivers up to 405 hp and can hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in ...
Pardon the wind; but it's windy out there in Raptor country. Sara Lacey took the Ford Ranger Raptor out on the road to show what it's like to use its features and highlights the details and advantages ...
People love Ford's Ranger Raptor in the U.S., but some enthusiasts still want more. Enter the Australian-market Ranger Super Duty, a new version of the midsize truck that is unlike anything the Blue ...
When the first Ranger Raptor arrived, it was well received, but it felt a little half-baked and retained the same bland turbo diesel engine of the regular truck. It was a far cry from the Raptor that ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
The 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor is truly the overachieving little brother of the F-150 Raptor. As remarkably capable as it is, there’s always room for improvement. The thing is: any time a pickup truck is ...
It’s all but impossible to divorce pickup trucks from our national identity. The American people grabbed hold of them with both hands a long time ago and for better or worse, we aren’t letting go. We ...