Ford AuthorityĀ has reportedĀ a number of exclusive detailsĀ pertaining to the 2023Ā Ford RangerĀ Raptor over the past several months, including itsĀ unique interior features, the fact thatĀ it will be lighterĀ than the current-gen model, and that it will be powered by FordāsĀ 3.0L EcoBoost V6. Now, the 2023 Ford Ranger Raptor has beenĀ officially revealed, and all of those details have come to fruition on the most powerful version of the pickup to date.
As expected, the 2023 Ranger Raptor shares much of its styling with the recently-revealedĀ international market next-gen RangerĀ but cranks things up a notch with more aggressive cues throughout. Those include flared wheel arches, a front grille with āFordā lettering, C-clamp headlights, matrix LED headlights with LED daytime running lights, functional air vents, cast-aluminum side steps, LED taillights, unique 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires, and aĀ Precision Grey rear bumper with an integrated step pad and towbar tucked up high to preserve the truckās departure angle.
On the inside, the next-gen Ranger Raptor features all-new, jet fighter-inspired front sports seats, Code Orange accents on the instrument panel, trim, seats, and ambient lighting, aĀ premium leather sports heated steering wheel with thumb swells, on-center marking, and cast-magnesium paddle shifters,Ā a 12.4āinch all-digital cluster, and a 12-inch center touchscreen running SYNC 4A.
Regardless, the twin-turbocharged V6 is mated to Fordās 10-speed automatic transmission and uses anĀ anti-lag system for the turbos in Baja mode, which keeps themĀ spinning for up to three seconds after the driver backs off the throttle. This allows for faster acceleration out of corners or through the gears when the driver steps back on the accelerator. The powerplant is also programmed with an individual turbocharging boost profile for each of the transmissionās gears for optimized performance and breathes through an active exhaust system with Quiet, Normal, Sport, and Baja modes. Additionally, European customers will continue to be able to spec the 2023 Ranger Raptor with the existingĀ 2.0L EcoBlueĀ bi-turbo engine.
Underneath, the 2023 Ford Ranger Raptor is quite a bit different than regular Ranger models, sporting unique mounts and reinforcements for the C-pillars, load box, and spare wheel, as well as unique frames for the jounce bumper, shock tower, and rear shock bracket. The suspension has been fortified with aluminum upper and lower control arms, a longātravel front and rear suspension, a refined Wattās link rear end, and FoxĀ 2.5-inch Live Valve internal bypass shocks.
The rugged pickupās capabilities are further enhanced by an advanced full-time four-wheel drive system with an allānew electronically controlled on-demand two-speed transfer case and front and rear locking differentials. Available drive modes include Normal, Sport, Slippery, Rock Crawl, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Baja, as well as Trail Control. The Ranger Raptorās vitals are protected by a 2.3 mm-thick high-strength steel front bash plate, an engine under-shield, and a transfer case shield.
The 2023 Ford Ranger Raptor will be the first next-gen Ranger model to launch in Europe in Q4 of 2022. The high-performance off-roader will launch in the U.S. sometime next year with a starting MSRP of $52,500.
Source: Ford Authority