in terms of people switching from Raptor to TRX, I am apart of a relatively large off-road group in Michigan, and id say about 4-6 guys have already switched to TRXs as soon as they came out. as far as I know only 1-2 have gen3s on order. So the switches are happening.
I think one thing that people are not fully considering about ford and its Eco boost is emissions. FCA has to buy emissions credits from tesla in order to sell all these vehicles with these v8 engines. Ford is self sustaining and meets its emissions requirements on its own. Now as the future moves forward will FCA be able to put hellcat engines so many of its vehicles? Those I know inside FCA say they are shifting a lot of their vehicles to powerful hybrids, but im not sure exactly when. But it seems as long as FCA buys the credits elsewhere they will be able to keep operating as they do, unless emissions restrictions keep getting tighter and tighter. This also explains why ford may not make so many raptor Rs, there is a balance to be had and they have to stay within the requirements. i think its clear that the Eco boost is a better option then an NA v8. just look at the 6.2 they have and that GM has. I believe the ecoboost is better in every way except sound. I dont blame anyone for being disappointed in no boost of HP numbers for the 21 model year. Maybe this leaves room for a mid cycle refresh in a couple years? This truck is still the second most powerful gas powered truck on the market to my knowledge in a 1500 model. i look forward to some races between the gen2 and gen3 when comparing the powerbands.
I myself have a gen2 and cannot get myself to switch to a trx. I hope to hop in on a mid cycle gen3 or get lucky and possibly grab an R but who knows i know the regular model is more likely. either way the future is bright and these trucks are amazing and are a blast when used for what they are meant for.