

He got their mechanics and 2 of them went for a drive.

When I returned, I told Art about the noise and warning light on. We did and found some mild noise coming from the passenger side wheels. Let us go on a test drive and said “take your time”. Car was just as advertised, and salesperson Art was completely no-stress and straight forward. Was skeptical, because it’s not a mainstream brand dealership. Not coincidentally, that will give the Raptor more power than the Ram 1500 TRX and its 702 horses.Attracted to this dealer by their inventory and prices. A little later, a V8-powered R variant will launch with more than 700 hp from the Shelby GT500's 5.2-litre V8 (in the Shelby, it delivers 760 horsepower). The new Raptor will get Ford’s 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine, which should produce more than the 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque it offered with the previous generation. The only thing we know right now is that it won't be with the current generation. Plus it’s possible that Ford could eventually change its mind and go green with the Raptor itself.

However, Ford believes Raptor buyers are more interested in raw performance and the smell of gasoline than anything else.Īnd anyways, his comments don't rule out the possible arrival of a more-capable variant of the electric F-150. Electrification and off-road performance are not mutually exclusive, as GMC's EV Hummer proves. “We designed and engineered Raptor to be Raptor,” he said.ĭiscover Shopicar! All new makes and models and all current promotions.īut he did not say why. F-150 program director Tony Greco confirmed during an interview with Muscle Car & Trucks that an electrified Raptor is not in development. It’s not surprising then that when the newest Raptor was introduced last week, the automaker got an inevitable question: Will there be a green variant of the off-road monster?įor now, the answer is no, the company says.

Electrification has been on everyone's lips since the beginning of the decade, and it seems as if with each new vehicle model introduced on the market, the question arises as to the arrival of possible electrified variants, either with hybrid or all-electric powertrains.Īt Ford, we know that the new generation of the F-150 pickup will be available in an all-electric version, and it's already available in a hybrid configuration.
