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The Ford Raptor family album

The Raptor bloodline is short but brutal – and there’s much more to come

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The “Raptor” name is synonymous with go-fast Ford utes. Seems like it’s been around forever. But incredibly, the Ford Raptor has only been around since 2009, first with the US-market F-150 and later with the much-loved Ranger Raptor in this part of the world (from 2018).

The Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT) actually started making performanc­e-focused pickups in 1993, with the tarmac-biased F-150 Lightning (no, not the electric one). It immediatel­y gained a cult following, but by the end of the second generation in the early2000s the company decided the truck was getting too big and heavy to lend itself to highperfor­mance antics on the road.

Looking at the massive aftermarke­t that existed for extreme off-road modificati­ons, Ford set about making a dunehoppin­g monster with factory credential­s and created the 2009 F-150 Raptor, with a choice of two

V8 engines and Fox Racing suspension. A legend was born.

The second-generation model in 2017 upped the off-road attitude but dropped the V8 power, coming with a 3.5-litre EcoBoost V6 instead. It did introduce a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on, though – the first non-commercial vehicle in the world to do so.

The third generation was introduced last year and retains the EcoBoost engine, but has also brought back the V8: in 5.0-litre form initially, but with a thunderous 567kW supercharg­ed unit to come for the Raptor R.

The brand has now extended well beyond the F-150. The Ranger Raptor needs no introducti­on to Kiwis, but there’s also a new Raptor version of the Bronco SUV in the US – based on the same platform as the all-new Ranger Raptor revealed this week.

Powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 and inspired by Ultra4 off-road racing (it’s the “official truck” of the series), the Bronco follows the well-establishe­d Raptor recipe: wider, bouncier and dripping in expensive off-road suspension tech, with up to 60 per cent more wheel travel than the standard Bronco.

 ?? ?? Ford F-150 Raptor by SVT (2009)
Ford F-150 Raptor by SVT (2009)

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