Ford’s popular dual cabin pick-up truck, the Ranger, was captured on camera testing, while in its new ‘Raptor’ avatar. The spy shots give us a glimpse of what the upcoming sporty pick-up would look like once its heavy camouflage comes off.
The spotted test mule sports a more aggressive front end compared to the other 2019 Ranger prototypes that were spotted recently. Other cosmetic changes include wider fenders, flared wheel arches and a raised ride height, unlike the one on the standard Ranger model.
Our spy photographers confirmed that they heard a diesel mill churning under the hood of the prototype. As a result, it is our belief that the Ranger Raptor will be powered by the 3.2-litre diesel motor identical to the one we see in the Ford Endeavour. The other engine on option could be the 3.5-litre V6 Ecoboost from the Ranger, however, it will be tuned higher for the Raptor. Some version of the smaller 2.7-liter Ecoboost V6 may also make its way to the engine bay of the new Ranger Raptor. The Ranger Raptor could be offered with a new 10-speed automatic gearbox co-developed with GM.
The Ranger Raptor is expected to be unveiled after the launch of the standard Ranger model which is aimed for the latter half of 2019. Post its launch, the Ranger Raptor will be on par with the Chevy Colorado ZR2.