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Good News: 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor R Will Have a V8

Petrolheads arise again! Ford confirms that the upcoming Raptor R super-truck will rumble the streets again with a V8!

What’s more American than a bald eagle and a cheeseburger, you may ask? Of course, it’s a giant pickup truck with an earth-shattering V8 powertrain. Taking up a big chunk of the pickup market share is Ford’s F-150. However, its stronger brother, the Raptor, helped kickstart the super-truck power games between the big American carmakers. Although it initially launched with a big block V8, it was soon replaced with the now-familiar 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 engine that makes a respectable 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque.

Sadly, the high-output V6 is no match for the RAM TRX, which packs a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 engine that pumps out a whopping 702 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque. As of now, this makes it the most powerful pickup truck, but not for too long.

Ford 5.2 L Predator V8 engine

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Earlier last year, Ford teased us with a snapshot of a more powerful version of the Raptor coming in 2022. As of today, the Dearborn marque released a document confirming the arrival of the ‘Raptor R’ with the following text: “After revealing the third-generation F-150 Raptor — the best performing, most connected Raptor yet — for the 2021 model year, the off-road legend adds a new Raptor R for 2022. Raptor R will feature a V8 engine.”

Sources point towards the 5.2 L Predator V8 from the Shelby GT500 for the ‘R.’ In its current state, the supercharged V8 whips out 760 hp and 625 lb-ft. Citing practicality and utility constraints, Ford will most likely detune the engine, which should still trounce the TRX in the sheer horsepower war. Due to its increased output, the Raptor R could also receive the TREMEC 7-speed DCT for blazing quick shifts.

Provided things go as per plan; the Raptor R could arrive as early as Spring 2022. Price-wise, expect the newest truck to be within arm’s reach of the RAM TRX, approximately between $70-80k.

Stay tuned for more information!

Source: Ford Authority

About Pranav Anand

Pranav Anand is a mechanical engineer from Bangalore, India. He has always been fascinated with how cars work since childhood and he always had an inclination towards the performance and technical aspects of cars of all shapes and forms. He also loves listening to rock and metal music and exploring new places.

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