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Oggie

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the Gen 3 doesn't get Blue Cruise.

the only trim levels to receive it as an option will be will be King Ranch and Limited, it's standard on Platinum.
I think this is correct, at least according to Ford’s website. Ford Co-Pilot 2.0 is available for Raptor but it looks like—although BlueCruise will be available for King Ranch, Limited and Platinum equipped with Co-Pilot 2.0—BlueCruise won’t be available as part of the Raptor Co-Pilot 2.0 option.


For F-150, BlueCruise is available as a part of the Ford Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 package for a total of $1,595 – $600 for the software and $995 for the hardware. The Ford Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 package is standard on F-150 Limited and available as an option on Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum models.

 

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The writing in confusing because it doesn't say/not say anything about Raptor - from the same website

"2021 F-150 and 2021 Mustang Mach-E customers will be able to purchase BlueCruise software – including a three-year service period – for $600 in the second half of 2021, when it’s ready to launch. Hardware pricing varies by vehicle.

For F-150, BlueCruise is available as a part of the Ford Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 package for a total of $1,595 – $600 for the software and $995 for the hardware. The Ford Co-Pilot 360 Active 2.0 package is standard on F-150 Limited and available as an option on Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum models."
 

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A lot of the information quoted was written before the Raptor information was out. April 28th was when the order guide came out and seems to be the first Raptor detail info released.
 

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I was worried about this, because in the original order guide this was listed. If you you build one of Ford.com the 801 package doesn't have this listed!
Although the CoPilot2.0 is not selected and if you do click it, it removes 801A, which is good.
It should be noted that Co-Pilot360 2.0 and Co-Pilot360 2.0 Active are different packages. The active is the one you need for the self-driving feature.

The build site for the Raptor under the description of the 801a package only lists Co-Pilot360 2.0. The Tremor has the same listed under the mid package (401a) but also has Co-Pilot360 2.0 Active as a separate upgrade option. It's an additional $1,595 over the Co-Pilot360 2.0 and not included as standard even in the luxury package (402a), so my guess is the initial Raptors will not have it, but obviously just my speculation.
 

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It should be noted that Co-Pilot360 2.0 and Co-Pilot360 2.0 Active are different packages. The active is the one you need for the self-driving feature.

The build site for the Raptor under the description of the 801a package only lists Co-Pilot360 2.0. The Tremor has the same listed under the mid package (401a) but also has Co-Pilot360 2.0 Active as a separate upgrade option. It's an additional $1,595 over the Co-Pilot360 2.0 and not included as standard even in the luxury package (402a), so my guess is the initial Raptors will not have it, but obviously just my speculation.
This is my assumption as well.

I think it'd be cool to have, but it's not a deal breaker for me at all.
 

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