Ford Motor Company is launching its first performance-tuned Ranger Raptor in Australia this week. The new bakkie is headed for South Africa during 2019.
Wheels24's Sergio Davids is currently attending the international event, look out for his driving impressions later this week.
The most exciting so far
The automaker made its global debut of the first Ranger Raptor bakkie at a world-class event earlier in February in Thailand. More exciting is the fact that this bakkie will also be built locally at the automaker's Silverton factory in Pretoria.
SEE: 10 things to know about the new SA-bound, locally-built Ford Ranger Raptor bakkie
While the Ranger Raptor has been hugely-anticipated, and is most certainly a striking bakkie, South African motorists could be puzzled by the fact that it's is only available with a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel.
However, the automaker is convinced the smaller engine is the best option for its new bakkie.
'No replacement for displacement'
Ford Performance chief engineer Jamal Hameedi told Wheels24 that the Raptor is not about power, it's about the chassis and the suspension.
Hameedi says: "Customers won't be disappointed when they drive this. It's lighter, more powerful and has more torque. It takes a page from the Ford GT that has a little V6 twin-turbo engine that's doing the work and is a more efficient engine.
"There's so much technology now that there's no replacement for displacement."
Watch the two videos below as Hameedi explains why the Ranger Raptor has a 2.0-litre engine instead of the 3.2-litre unit:
But with all that said, this bakkie will still sell like hotcakes and might just be the recipe the oval-branded automaker needs to dethrone the Hilux as the best-selling vehicle in its segment - even though it does not compete directly when you line up the specs.
Ford announced in September 2017 that its hugely popular Ranger bakkie will be available in an off-road performance variant for the first time.
The purpose-built, desert-racing inspired bakkie joins the Ford Performance family, as the new ‘Ranger Raptor’, says the automaker.
Ford SA says: "The Ranger Raptor will be coming to South Africa, with further information to be revealed in due course. There is no estimated time of arrival as yet.
"Designed and engineered to deliver an adrenaline pumping experience, Ford Ranger Raptor sports a head-turning exterior look that exudes toughness as well as a level of capability and off-road performance never before seen in the mid-size bakkie segment.
"Sharing the same nomenclature as the F-150 Raptor, the world’s most extreme production bakkie, Ranger Raptor is in a class of its own among mid-size off-road performance vehicles."
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So what makes the Ranger Raptor distinctive?
In terms of styling, the Raptor features a new, huge grille, bumper, bold wheel arches and fenders with grey accents. Ford says there are new sheet molding compound (SMC) front fenders which wrap around the 150mm wider stance from the track. It sports 2.3mm thick high-strength steel for underbody protection.
Each mode can be selected via a dedicated five-button switch located on the steering wheel.
On-road modes
1 Normal mode: Emphasising comfort, fuel economy and driveability
2 Sport mode: Responsive for spirited on-road driving. This means fast, crisp gear shifts at higher engine speeds to aid throttle response. The mapping reacts to increased demand inputs from the driver by holding gears longer and downshifting more aggressively.
Off-road modes
3 Grass/Gravel/Snow mode: Designed to inspire safe and confident driving on off-road slippery and uneven surfaces. This is done through smoother gear shifts and second-gear starts, minimizing the probability of wheel slip.
4 Mud/Sand mode: Vehicle responsiveness is tuned for optimum traction and momentum in deep, deformable surfaces like loose sand and mud. This is achieved by maintaining lower gears with high torque.
5 Rock mode: Used specifically for low-speed rocky terrain where smooth controllability is key.
6 Baja mode: Vehicle responsiveness is tuned for high-speed off-road performance, just like drivers need in the famous Baja Desert Rally. In this mode, vehicle systems like Traction Control are pared back in terms of intervention to allow spirited off-road driving without fighting the vehicle’s on-board systems. Gear selection is optimized for maximum performance, and the mapping will hold gears longer and downshift more aggressively.