With the Ranger being something that the North American market liked, Ford added a new trim to the lineup, and this is the Raptor. It joins the existing XL, XLT, and Lariat trim, but adds some off-road fun. The Raptor is equipped with a 3.0L V6 twin-turbocharged engine that is capable of 405 horsepower. This is much more than the 270 on the base engine, making it the one to look for when you want something fun. The base engine for the rest of the lineup is a carryover from the generation before, really highlighting how it’s the best for what it does.
Being that Ford decided to go all in on this model, it came with some upgraded features, one of these being the standard 10.1-inch screen, but if you want more, then you can look for models that are equipped with the 12.4-inch screen.
This generation also saw the switch from physical to digital controls, putting all of the controls on the infotainment screen. This clears up the dash, and makes it look more sleek, making it seem more futuristic than the generation before.
If you want the best value, then Car and Driver thinks that you should look for XLT trims, which is because it “adds desirable equipment”. Some of these features are the in-dash navigation, a wireless smartphone charging pad, and a power outlet inside the truck bed. The XLT is also equipped with the Ford Co-Pilot360, which adds blind-spot monitoring, rear parking sensors, and lane-keeping assist.
If you find yourself looking at a model that is equipped with the technology package, you’ll find that it comes with adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera system, and front parking sensors.