Originally announced back in February in Thailand, the Ranger Raptor finally made waves on our shores last September. Unlike the Wildtrak, the Raptor is build from the ground up to conquer off-road paths. Under the hood is a 2.0L bi-turbo engine that produces 210 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque, something that's beyond the power ratings of the 3.2L turbo diesel of its Wildtrak brother. Check out the video above to see the Ranger Raptor in the metal and see if it's worth test driving.
2018 Ford Ranger Raptor
Jurassic Park would turn out way different if they used this instead. Oh well.
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