2025 F-150 Raptor (deleted/moved features) — with pictures

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shigman

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It just seems like they are specifically trying to "de raptor" the raptor. It probably started with the removal of the Torsen diff. Then the red strip, no more raptor on the key fob...side steps... I wouldn't be surprised if they sanitize more of the infotainment from specific raptor images.
 

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It just seems like they are specifically trying to "de raptor" the raptor. It probably started with the removal of the Torsen diff. Then the red strip, no more raptor on the key fob...side steps... I wouldn't be surprised if they sanitize more of the infotainment from specific raptor images.
Hate to say it, but its possible that the Raptor naming convention could be phased out. Could be nothing, but the Bronco Raptor is selling terribly, and the Ranger Raptor is low production. Its possible that they could just integrate the trim into something else allowing them to generalize more parts.

As a Gen 1 and Gen 3 owner I hope not, but who knows.
 

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Hate to say it, but its possible that the Raptor naming convention could be phased out. Could be nothing, but the Bronco Raptor is selling terribly, and the Ranger Raptor is low production. Its possible that they could just integrate the trim into something else allowing them to generalize more parts.

As a Gen 1 and Gen 3 owner I hope not, but who knows.
I don't think this will happen. The CEO said he wants to lean into off-road performance and make Ford the Porsche of off-road. I'm guessing the Raptor brand will be a big part of that.
 

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Probably more likely to get a response or just be heard by finding and reaching out to one of the lead product managers or engineers on LinkedIn
 

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Loss of the keypad and buttons off the dash is an abomination. I’m still ticked off losing RGB color options for interior lighting. Cmon Ford it’s the little things.

Agree 1000% on the lack of the lighting. It was so cool. Thought about retrofitting my '18 and adding it back with FORSCAN but I then we had kids and never have chunks of time anymore.
 

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My next truck will most likely be another F150 STX 5.0 and save the $40k upcharge. My 24 is my 4th Raptor and probably my last, unless Ford decides to Wow us with something cool.

2025 base price increased around $350 and they removed at least $650 in options, so it's basically a $1K price increase for a 25 they way I look at it.
 

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Can anyone verify if “dynamic bending headlights” work on 2025’s? Work meaning when you turn, the headlights follow.
On ford.com they are listed as optional
On an 801a window sticker it specifically states “dynamic bending headlights”
On 2024’s there is another thread, some saying they dance on startup, but do not move when turning.

So what’s accurate?
 

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They do bend. I had a '23 and have a '24 currently and they function the same. They lights turn when I turn the wheel. The one difference I noticed is regarding the auto high beams; on the '23 when my lights went from regular to high beams, the high beams cut on to full brightness right away. On my '24 they quickly fade on to full brightness.
 
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