2022 Ford F-150 Raptor: All-New Changes, What We Know So Far

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2022 Ford F 150 Raptor we all know that this rumor is very hot to review the 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor,

Which was reported in an online forum some time ago F150gen14 (dot) com published a rendering of the 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor, which is our reference this time.

They claim the rendering is based on inside information and that this new truck will be available in the next 24 months as a 2022 model.

However, you need to know that there has been no confirmation from Ford about the validity of this information.

2022 Ford F-150 Raptor Redesign

 

From the design side, this Rendering is based on a 2021 model Ford F-150 styling a new prototype and further extrapolating with the touch of the Ford Raptor.

This means adding wide-bodied front and rear fenders, “FORD” Raptor signature grills, skid plates, and more. Rendering is available in three different colors, but (I think) there is no sort of trim or ventilation on the hood.

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If the next 3rd generation Raptor will be available as a 2022 model, does that mean no Raptor 2021 will be sold? That is possible, but I think the 2nd generation Raptor will continue for 2021 with styles and features that are largely unchanged.

The new 2021 and/or Raptor 2022 trucks are likely to get coil springs, as evidenced by the test mule seen a few months ago. Shocks to the FOX live valve performance are likely to continue to be offered.

2022 Ford F-150 Raptor Engine

About this engine still speculation, we do not know exactly what is under the hood of the upcoming Ford F-150 Raptor, but it is likely to be the next iteration of the 3.5 liters twin-turbo V6. Raptor 2022 can also be a gas/electricity hybrid.

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Sebastian Cenizo

Sebastian's spare time is spent watching Formula 1, fiddling with his friends' cars (usually German money pits), and soaking up as much architectural amazement and engineering excellence as he can find. He loves design, technology, alliteration, and art, which made the progression to writing about cars as natural and smooth as the 3rd-4th shift action in a Civic Type R. Most importantly, he's the fastest go-kart driver in the CarBuzz office and is a firm believer that any vehicle can be entertaining in the right scenario. Other hobbies include searching for insomnia remedies and driving his single-turbo BMW 135i as if N54 engines are cheap and reliable.