Unleashing the Beast: A Closer Look at the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor in Eruption Green
In the world of off-roaders, the Ford Bronco has etched its place in history as a rugged icon. The 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, draped in the striking Eruption Green Metallic, emerges as a spectacle that goes beyond the conventional. This customized beast on wheels not only pays homage to the Bronco legacy but elevates it to new heights of extravagance. Reviving the Legend The return of the Ford Bronco in 2021 stirred waves of nostalgia, bringing back the quintessential boxy design that defined an era. The Bronco Raptor, a variant that exudes power and capability, takes the iconic model to new realms of off-road prowess. While the AMG G 63 often basks in the spotlight, our focus today is on the less flamboyant, yet equally capable, G 550 – or G 500 for our international readers. Design Evolution Traditionally known for its angular off-road prowess, the Bronco Raptor sheds its utilitarian past and
Unleash the Beast: Transform Your Ford F-150 with 700 HP for Under $50,000
The Ford F-150, an enduring symbol of American strength and capability, has taken an exhilarating turn with the introduction of the FP700 supercharger package. Developed through a collaboration between Ford Performance and Whipple Superchargers, this package has the power to turn your ordinary F-150 into a roaring 700-horsepower street monster. It's a mod that might just make you question the need for a Raptor R. Let's dive into what makes the FP700 package an enticing proposition for truck enthusiasts. A Legendary Partnership: Ford Performance and Whipple Superchargers The FP700 package is not your run-of-the-mill aftermarket modification. It's a product of a powerful partnership between Ford Performance and Whipple Superchargers, a name synonymous with supercharger excellence. This collaboration transforms a regular Ford F-150 into a road beast boasting 700 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, making it a contender against the Raptor R. To put this into perspective, a stock F-150 with the
2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R Takes on Ram 1500 TRX in Epic Drag Races
In the world of high-performance trucks, the 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R and the Ram 1500 TRX are heavyweight contenders, each wielding formidable power and off-road prowess. Recently, these American giants faced off in a series of epic drag races, and the results are nothing short of electrifying. Let's dive into the action and see how these titans fared on the quarter-mile strip. Power and Weight: The Ram 1500 TRX is propelled by a beastly Hellcat engine, churning out 702 horsepower and a jaw-dropping 650 pound-feet (881 Nm) of torque. It's a powerhouse by any measure. On the other hand, the Ford F-150 Raptor R boasts a slightly lower output of 700 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque. While the power figures are neck and neck, the Raptor R holds a slight weight advantage, tipping the scales at 5,950 pounds (approximately 2,700 kilograms), compared to the TRX's 6,350 pounds (around 2,880 kilograms).
2024 Ford F-150 Raptor: Elevated Off-Roading with Dual Live Valve Fox Shocks and More
The 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor has emerged as the quintessential embodiment of American capability on wheels. With the 2024 Ford F-150 receiving a significant mid-cycle refresh, the off-road-ready Raptor isn't far behind, gaining a slew of enhancements over its 2023 predecessor. The standout upgrade for the 2024 model year is the inclusion of new Fox Dual Live Valve shocks on Raptor variants equipped with 37-inch tires. While this may appear to be a modest change, it represents a profound improvement in the Raptor's suspension control over challenging terrains. In contrast to the single Live Valve dampers, where Ford's adaptive damper algorithms primarily govern compression damping, the Dual Live Valve dampers introduce independent adjustability for rebound damping. Ford's engineers have meticulously fine-tuned the algorithm to harness this added control to the fullest. According to Tony Greco, Ford Performance Program Manager for the F-150 Raptor, these dampers transform the truck's feel, making it
Ford Celebrates 58 Years of the Bronco with Exciting Updates
In 2024, the legendary Ford Bronco marks its 58th anniversary, and to celebrate, Ford is unleashing the Bronco Raptor Code Orange Package, injecting a vibrant burst of color into the high-performance trim of this iconic off-roader. The Code Orange Package, a special tribute to the Bronco's enduring legacy, is set to turn heads with its eye-catching details. It includes striking graphics on the rear fenders, bold orange tow hooks, vibrant orange beadlock rings adorning the wheels, and, for an extra pop of color, orange seatbelts that add a playful yet rugged touch to the interior. But that's not all the Bronco Raptor has in store for its birthday celebration. In addition to the Code Orange Package, the Raptor trim is now offering painted fender flares as an option, allowing enthusiasts to further customize their Broncos. To enhance the palette of choices, Ford introduces two new exterior colors for the 2024 model
2024 Ford F-150 Raptor: Anticipating a Potential Launch in the Philippines
Could the bigger sibling of the Ranger Raptor be on its way to Philippine shores? When Ford Philippines introduced the Ranger Raptor in 2018, skepticism loomed. The question centered on whether Filipino consumers would embrace a performance-focused iteration of the Ranger at a premium price point. Resoundingly, the response was affirmative. Prior to the unveiling of the current Ranger Raptor, based on the enhanced "T6.2" platform, this variant constituted around 40% of Ranger sales in the Philippines. Although official figures are yet to be disclosed, observations of the models on the roads suggest the new version remains popular, despite a significant price escalation to PHP 2.339 million. The triumph of this model might be the driving force behind recent news. It appears that Ford is evaluating the introduction of another Raptor model for the Philippine market. Specifically, it's the F-150 Raptor A few of us may have encountered instances of the previous two
Baja Designs Revolutionizes Road-Legal Fog Lights with the S2 SAE
Setting a New Standard in Illumination and Versatility SAN MARCOS, CA – August 3, 2023 – Baja Designs, the vanguard of performance off-road LED lights, is proud to unveil their latest innovation: the Baja Designs S2 SAE. With this groundbreaking addition, the company is redefining the landscape of performance lighting, offering an unparalleled blend of power, precision, and adaptability for road-legal fog lights. Elevating visibility to new heights, the Baja Designs S2 SAE boasts an astounding 1210 Lumens per light, casting a brilliant and crisply defined path ahead. Featuring cutting-edge aspheric projector optics, these fog lights project meticulously controlled light patterns with razor-sharp cutoffs, ensuring optimal visibility while adhering to SAE J583 fog requirements. For added versatility, the S2 SAE is available in both amber and clear variations. Key Features of the S2 SAE: 1210 Lumens per light Aspheric projector optics Plug-and-play compatibility with numerous OEM fog lights Precise light pattern with sharp cutoffs Offered in amber
Ford Bronco Prices See Slight Increases for 2023 Model Year
The cost of owning a Ford Bronco continues to inch upwards for the 2023 model year, marking at least the third round of MSRP increases within the same year. The Bronco6G forum has shed light on these price adjustments, detailing the changes across various trims. Compared to the previous hikes that occurred in March, affecting both standard models and the high-performance Bronco Raptor, the price increases for the 2023 model year are relatively moderate. For the two-door variants, the Big Bend and Black Diamond trims see a $250 uptick, while the Heritage and Bronco Raptor versions increase by $500. Moving up the ladder, all trims of the Badlands and Wildtrak experience a $750 price bump. Moreover, the Sasquatch Package, which adds off-road capabilities, now costs an additional $400, bringing the total to $5,295. The optional ten-speed automatic transmission also sees an increase of $400, now priced at $1,995. The destination charge
The 2024 Ford Bronco: Revolutionizing Wildland Firefighting for the Future
The 2024 Ford Bronco is being hailed as a breakthrough in wildland firefighting technology. With the increasing severity and frequency of wildfires, traditional firefighting methods using hand tools and basic communication systems have become insufficient to handle the scale of the problem. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law in 2021, provides funding to modernize firefighting technology and improve firefighter training. Ford, in collaboration with Darley, a vehicle upfitter serving defense and first responder agencies, has developed the 2024 Ford Bronco to incorporate advanced communication abilities and enhanced operational capabilities for firefighting efforts. The vehicle comes equipped with integrated satellite, cellular, and radio-based communication systems that ensure compatibility across various government and civilian channels. It is powered by a 3.5-kilowatt-hour battery pack that charges from the vehicle's alternator and is operated through a single tablet running prototype-incident management software developed by Darley. The Bronco also houses a drone in
2023 Ford Bronco Arrives in Europe with Steep Price Tag Compared to US
The highly anticipated Ford Bronco, unveiled in July 2020 for the 2021 model year, initially seemed like it would be exclusive to the United States market. However, due to high demand and gray import channels, European customers were able to get their hands on the off-road SUV, albeit at exorbitant prices. Finally, Ford confirmed that the Bronco would officially make its way to Europe in 2023, but with limited availability and significantly higher price tags compared to its American counterparts. Limited Availability and High Prices: As of March 2023, Ford has announced that only the Outer Banks and Badlands trims in the four-door configuration will be available in European showrooms before the year's end. German dealerships have already begun accepting orders for these no-nonsense Bronco grades, but the starting prices are remarkably steep compared to the US market. The Outer Banks and Badlands models have MSRPs of 74,500 and 78,500 euros,