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5.2L Supercharged Predator V8 Power | Not Yet Announced for the Gen III F-150 Raptor
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<blockquote data-quote="red9450" data-source="post: 16571511" data-attributes="member: 37525"><p>Take it for what its worth ( I didn't do a fact check) , but this was in a recent article.</p><p></p><p></p><p>One thing that’s not very different is the engine that pedal is connected to, which remains a 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 delivering 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque that breathes through a new exhaust system equipped with active bypass valves that can turn up the volume. A 10-speed automatic is standard and the only transmission available.</p><p></p><p>But wait, there’s more!</p><p></p><p>After being king of the hill over its first decade of existence, the Raptor finally has direct competition in the form of the <span style="color: #005000">R</span>am TRX which offers similar off-road chops along with a 702 hp supercharged V8 that makes it the most powerful pickup ever made. Ford President Kumar Galhotra told Fox News Autos that power isn’t primarily what Raptor customers are looking for, but if any of them want more they’ll soon be able to get it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Later this year Ford will reveal the Raptor R, which will have a V8 under the hood. Galhotra won’t reveal any details about it just yet, but there have been<span style="color: #005000"> rumors that it will be based on the GT500's 5.2L</span> which could make the Raptor a TRX-beating beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red9450, post: 16571511, member: 37525"] Take it for what its worth ( I didn't do a fact check) , but this was in a recent article. One thing that’s not very different is the engine that pedal is connected to, which remains a 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 delivering 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque that breathes through a new exhaust system equipped with active bypass valves that can turn up the volume. A 10-speed automatic is standard and the only transmission available. But wait, there’s more! After being king of the hill over its first decade of existence, the Raptor finally has direct competition in the form of the [color=#005000]R[/color]am TRX which offers similar off-road chops along with a 702 hp supercharged V8 that makes it the most powerful pickup ever made. Ford President Kumar Galhotra told Fox News Autos that power isn’t primarily what Raptor customers are looking for, but if any of them want more they’ll soon be able to get it. Later this year Ford will reveal the Raptor R, which will have a V8 under the hood. Galhotra won’t reveal any details about it just yet, but there have been[color=#005000] rumors that it will be based on the GT500's 5.2L[/color] which could make the Raptor a TRX-beating beast. [/QUOTE]
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