News Ford Ranger Raptor: Five Things You Need to Know Other than the fact that it's awesome Collin Woodard WordsFebruary 7, 2018 Collin Woodard WordsFebruary 7, 2018 Other than the fact that it's awesome Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Free Price Quote From a Local Dealer View Special Offers No Obligation, Fast & Simple Free New Car Quote Change Car Select Make Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ferrari FIAT Ford Genesis GMC Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Karma Kia Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus Maserati Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz MINI Mitsubishi Nissan Porsche Ram Rolls-Royce smart Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo Select Model Aerostar Aspire Bronco C-MAX C-MAX Energi C-MAX Hybrid Contour Crown Victoria E-150 E-150 Econoline E-250 E-250 Econoline E-350 E-350 Econoline EcoSport Edge Escape Escort Excursion Expedition Explorer Explorer Sport Explorer Sport Trac F-150 F-250 F-350 F-450 Fiesta Five Hundred Flex Focus Focus BEV Focus Electric Freestar Freestyle Fusion Fusion Energi Fusion Hybrid GT Mustang Probe Ranger Shelby GT500 Taurus Taurus X Thunderbird Transit Transit Connect Windstar ZX2 GO 1. Vehicle Option Trim Exterior Color No Preference Black Blue Brown Gold Green Orange Red Silver White Yellow Interior Color No Preference Beige Black Blue Gray Green Other Red White Buying Time Frame Within 48 hours Within a week Within two weeks Within a month More than a month Payment Method Undecided Loan Lease Cash Trade In? Yes No 2. Contact Info First Name Last Name Address City State -- AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Zip Code Phone Email 3. Dealer Selection Receive your free dealer pricing information by completing your contact information! Today, Ford officially revealed the Ranger Raptor, an extreme off-road version of its popular midsize pickup truck. Even though it’s smaller than the venerable F-150 Raptor, the new Ranger Raptor looks just as rugged and off-road-ready. In fact, because it isn’t as wide, the Ranger Raptor will probably be able to handle trails that the F-150 Raptor can’t. If that’s piqued your interest, then here are five facts about the new Ford Ranger Raptor that you need to know.The Ranger Had a Growth SpurtBased on the official photos, it’s clear the Raptor treatment turned the Ranger into a taller, wider truck. But looking at Ford’s official specs, it’s almost unbelievable how much the Ranger has grown. Compared to a double cab Ranger, the Raptor is more than a foot wider, with a front and rear track that’s grown nearly 6 inches. It also sits about 2 inches higher, giving the Ranger Raptor more than 11 inches of ground clearance. That means it now offers a 32.5-degree approach angle, 24-degree departure angle, and a 24-degree breakover angle.It Gets a Complete Off-Road PackageThe new Ranger Raptor hasn’t simply been widened and lifted. It’s also been fitted with more than its fair share of new components to make sure it’s off-road-ready. That means new dampers from Fox Racing Shox, new rear coilovers, chunky BF Goodrich all-terrain tires, upgraded brakes, underbody protection, and fenders made out of a dent-resistant composite. In the event that you get stuck or need to rescue another vehicle, the Raptor also comes with an integrated tow bar and tow hooks.The Engine is a Twin-TurbodieselYes, you read that right. The Ranger Raptor has a diesel. Specifically, it has a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel that makes 210 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. But while a lot of trucks have diesel engines, the one in the Ranger Raptor is actually a twin-turbodiesel. Like in gasoline engines, pairing a smaller turbo with a larger one works to minimize lag and improve performance. That power is then sent to the wheels via a 10-speed automatic transmission.There’s a Drive Mode for Every OccasionLike the F-150 Raptor, the Ranger Raptor gets Ford’s Terrain Management System. TMS comes with six different drive modes, two for on-road use and four for off-roading. The truck defaults to Normal, but in Sport mode, the transmission shifts faster, holds onto gears longer, and downshifts more aggressively. On slippery surfaces, there’s a Grass/Grave/Snow mode that starts in second gear and smooths out shifts to avoid spinning the tires. Mud/Sand mode, meanwhile, sticks to lower gears in an effort to maximize torque, while Rock mode smooths out the throttle for better low-speed crawling. Finally, there’s Baja mode, the high-speed off-road setting that minimizes traction and stability control while shifting gears like in Sport mode.This Isn’t the U.S. VersionAt the Detroit auto show earlier this month, Ford finally revealed the U.S.-market Ranger. Production will begin later this year, with sales beginning in early 2019. But while there’s a good chance the Ranger Raptor will eventually join the American lineup, in its current form, the truck we saw today will only be sold in the Asia Pacific market. Because of that, any version Ford decides to sell in the U.S. will probably offer different powertrain combinations, interior features, options packages, and sheetmetal. Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Ford Ranger Raptor: Five Things You Need to Know /17 Advertisement to Skip 1 | 17 2 | 17 3 | 17 4 | 17 5 | 17 6 | 17 7 | 17 8 | 17 9 | 17 10 | 17 11 | 17 12 | 17 13 | 17 14 | 17 15 | 17 16 | 17 17 | 17