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Ford’s Bronco gets Raptor treatment

- – Mike Fourie

While Australian ute enthusiast­s eagerly await the unveiling of the Raptor variant of the new-generation Ford Ranger, the Blue Oval has unleashed a hardcore version of its Jeep Wrangler-rivalling Bronco off-roader, replete with a stonking 294kw twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 engine.

The purposeful­ly doorless Bronco Raptor is claimed to be the world’s first Ultra4 Racing-inspired 4x4 that’s as adept at scaling desert dunes at breakneck speeds as extreme rock crawling.

Ford Performanc­e chief engineer Carl Widmann said the Bronco Raptor was ‘our ultimate vehicle for hardcore off-road enthusiast­s who demand more’.

“Like the Ultra4 desert race trucks, the ‘Raptor of SUVS’ is equipped with competitio­n-level off-road technology and hardware,” he said.

This includes a fully boxed, highstreng­th steel frame with shock towers that facilitate increased wheel travel, as well as heavy-duty bash plates and skid plates.

Courtesy of a B-pillar crossbar and C-pillar reinforcem­ent, the Raptor’s body is 50 percent more rigid than that of a standard Bronco.

The high-performanc­e off-road stability suspension 4.0 was co-developed with FOX and Ford Performanc­e. The adaptive system delivers up to 60 percent more wheel travel than before, while the competitio­n-level axles increase track width by 218mm. Ground clearance is a claimed 333mm.

Meanwhile, the newcomer’s twinturboc­harged 3.0-litre V6 engine delivers 294kw and 563Nm of torque.

The powerplant, which makes the Raptor the most powerful road-legal Bronco ever, features uprated intercoole­r and air-induction systems to compensate for higher ambient desert temperatur­es.

It is mated with a beefed-up version of Ford’s 10-speed automatic transmissi­on.

To add to the Raptor’s sense of theatre, a dual exhaust system with active valve technology produces no fewer than four selectable exhaust notes including normal, sport, quiet and Baja.

The Bronco Raptor makes use of Ford’s GOAT – Goes Over Any type of Terrain – management system, which offers seven selectable modes, including a uniquely tuned Baja mode and a tow-haul mode that allows for a maximum tow rating of 2041kg.

The off-roader’s interior is no less purpose-built as its hardcore exterior treatment.

The cabin features inter alia, a 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster and similarly sized SYNC4 touchscree­n infotainme­nt array, as well as a 360-degree camera system.

Ford design manager Ryan Olsson said the Bronco Raptor interior was designed ‘around what we know hardcore off-road racers want’.

“From the all-new performanc­e view on the cluster and unique steering wheel with paddle shifters and fingertip access to Raptor-specific controls, to its high-bolster front seats, the Bronco Raptor leaves the factory ready for the starting line,” he said.

The extended Ford Bronco range remains exclusive to the North American market.

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