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PRACTICALLY SPEAKING: FORD RANGER RAPTOR

Wheels Australia Magazine

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May 2023

RAPTOR REVEALS A MELLOWER, MORE UTILITARIAN SIDE

- ALEX INWOOD

PRACTICALLY SPEAKING: FORD RANGER RAPTOR

IN MOST CARS, getting in, starting it up and driving off is a straightforward procedure. In a Ranger Raptor, however, you have options to consider. How loud would you like your exhaust, for example? And how heavy should the steering be? Would you like Normal dampers, or perhaps Sport? And where would you like the power to go? All four wheels? Or just the back two?

Ford's engineers are proud that their burly dual-cab can rival a noughties BMW M Car for drive mode configurability (there's still only one setting for the gearbox mind you, not three like an F10 M5), but it only took me a few days to decide which of the Raptor's settings suit me best.

My start-up routine is as follows: ignition on, drive mode to Sport, exhaust to Baja, traction control off and 2H for the four-wheel-drive system. So noisy, rear-driven and a touch oversteery as 'TC off' gives you a decent amount of slip - especially in the wet on BF Goodrich all-terrains - before safely reining you back in if you get too excited.

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