The 2023 Ford Ranger Raptor It’s not yet available in the United States, but it will eventually come to North America. But if you’re anxious to find out how quickly the van rolls off the line, you don’t have to wait until it arrives in the US, because thanks to a new video you can see how the truck unfolds. Ranger Raptor 2023 in a acceleration test Unleashing your full potential.
2023 Ford Ranger Raptor Acceleration Test
The Youtube channel PDriveTV recently had the privilege of testing the new Ranger Raptor. The vehicle shown in the clip is Australian specification, which means it has the most powerful version of the 3.0-litre EcoBoost V6. It should be remembered that due to emission restrictions in Europe, the truck boasts only 288 Hp (215 kW) and 362 ln-ft (491 Nm).
However, that is not the case for the Australian market. In Land Down Under, the swift pick up van it comes with 392 hp (292 kW) and almost the same amount of torque as the European version. That’s a significant boost over the EU-spec model and translates to impressive acceleration figures. The team that ran this test drive did a few different sprints, but of course, what matters most now is the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) data.
The best achievement recorded by the Ranger Raptor was 5.79 seconds with built-in simulated launch control. Without hitting the brakes and hitting the gas, the truck accelerated in 6.43 seconds, which is still pretty impressive. Consider we’re talking about a 5,340-pound (2,422 kg) truck with fat tires and an off-road transmission. It’s obviously not a street truck, and it’s still a pretty capable SUV.
Something impressive without a doubt. If you’re interested in the Ranger Raptor you’ll probably be happy to know that this truck will be on sale in the US starting at the end of the year. It’s not clear if it will be a 2023 or 2024 model by then, and it’s also not known if the truck will undergo significant changes for American and Canadian buyers.
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