I think you're discounting a couple incredibly important points:
1. TRXs are commonly available for $10-$11k off MSRP. Koons, Chapman, Dan Cummins, Granger, and more offer this deal. You have to order one and wait, but it's a sure thing. So you're actually comparing the $103k MSRP TRX that sells for $93k to the $109k MSRP Raptor R that sells for $120k after ADM (if you're lucky). So it's actually $93k vs $120k, using rough numbers, for fully loaded vs fully loaded.
2. RAM makes as many TRXs as they can sell. You want a TRX? Go order a 2023 right now. You'll have your vehicle order number tomorrow and your VIN will be assigned in another 2 days. Now you're gonna wait somewhere between 2 and 10 months to receive it. But you will get it. There's no question of scarcity.
I understand there are a few dealers discounting TRXs, but that really isn't the norm. All the pre-owned TRXs in my area are still significantly over the original sticker because the dealers sell them for over MSRP here. And I acknowledged how difficult it would be to get a Raptor R and the terrible games the Ford dealers play.
But none of that is related to the point I was actually trying to make. I really only took issue with what seemed to be the position the OP took in regard to Ford overpricing the truck. I was pointing out that a $110k
MSRP seems about right for a Raptor R given that a comparably equipped TRX runs in the $102-103k
MSRP range.
Taking into account the kind of deal you're able to broker shouldn't really be considered when looking at how the factory priced the truck. I was offered a Raptor R at MSRP, but I declined. I also see that Dan Cummins has a Mojave TRX online for $20k over MSRP. But that doesn't mean the TRX, generally speaking, is overpriced, or is overpriced when compared to a Raptor R. It just means
that TRX has been overpriced by the dealer - not the manufacturer.
I don't think our views are all that dissimilar - perhaps our perspectives are. You're comparing transactional sales data when comparing the 2 trucks, and I am comparing the MSRPs...