Robert23
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I was definitely not impressed with the gen3 , I thought it would be some type of eco boost with hybrid
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Regardless of what any of us think, I bet Ford sells these as fast as they can build them for two years.
Based on my own observations, I do not believe there will be a Raptor with the PowerBoost option. And for good reason.
On a standard F-150, the weight difference between the 3.5 EcoBoost and PowerBoost is 600lbs. The Raptor is already heavier than a normal F-150 due to the unique frame, suspension, underbody protection, and tires. That 600lbs of extra weight would be detrimental to the Raptor's off road suspension, and would also result in a decrease in both payload and towing capacity. It would weigh as much or more than a TRX with a negligible increase in power. The PowerBoost option also limits the truck to a 30.5 gallon fuel capacity, since the battery and tank occupy the same space under the truck. The 36 gallon tank has been an exemplary Raptor feature, allowing the truck to go 600+ miles between fill ups and reducing range anxiety when off road in remote locations. PowerBoost definitely has it's benefits, but I don't see the case for a vehicle like the Raptor.