Why we ran it: To see if a Baja-ready pick-up truck can handle the Wild West that is British roads
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Life with a Ford Ranger Raptor: Final Report
To the disappointment of many people around these parts, including me but not Steve Cropley (see p17 to find out why), the Ranger Raptor's time on our fleet has come to an end. What an incredibly likeable 'car' it has been.
The Raptor arrived with us early in the year with a light spec uplift over its comprehensive standard kit. It had a 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V6 (a four-cylinder turbo diesel is available too), and orange paint, decals and a Dress Up Pack adding £720, £600 and £2160 to its £60,064 base price.
What sets the V6 Raptor apart from not just the diesel but every other pick-up on the market is the seriousness of its suspension hardware.
With adjustable dampers by off-road racing expert fox, it has Baja Rally-capable suspension, combined with 17in alloy wheels and exceptionally serious all-terrain tyres developed by BF Goodrich for the Raptor exclusively.
It was designed in and for the outback to pummel dirt tracks and sand dunes into mile-upon-lonely-mile submission. Slight overkill for the UK, then? Like with a supercar, that depends on how you use it. As soon as it arrived, I took it to some green lanes - on byways not local to me, because not many are.
Depending on how it affected you, you might remember there was copious flooding at the start of the year, which left parts of these lanes underwater.
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The fuel consumption is pathetic. Plus pick-ups look wrong with four doors. Double-cab pick ups never look right because the cab is too long. Also the Ranger is too wide for UK roads. The HiLux and D-Max are a better width for narrow lanes and field gateways. Aside from all that, what's needed is a Ford Ranger Lightning. The pick-up problems of excessive fuel consumption, inefficiency and toxic exhaust fumes can only be solved by electrification. Also an electric pick-ups could be charged for free from lots of solar panels on barn roofs.
Judging by the way I see these Rangers parked around town, parking them would appear to be a serious challenge because of their size...
Nah, we had a Wildtrak the other day. It's not that much bigger than 4WDs or luxury cars and the 360 degree cameras are amazing. Easier to park than my Cerato, just brilliant. Rides funny though and drones something awful (the diesel)!
It's 5.4 metres long, way bigger than most if not all 7 seaters and luxury cars, it's nearly a foot and half longer than the huge Model X.