But But But .... OffRoad Mode will be there also, won't it? Gotta admit, Im anguish to se how all this "intelligence" works together.
The Raptor cheat sheet gotta be a mess.
My sister has a Land Rover LR4 and it has 'Terrain Response' 'Rock Crawl', and some other modes. They all seem to work great for their purpose. Pretty much takes the guess work out of the situation.
So yes, for the Raptor its dumbing down all the systems so every normal Joe can figure it out. So now when someone goes into the snow/sand/rocks/mud/etc, they dont have to ask themselves "Should I lock the rear diff?" "What 4x4 mode do I need?" "Do I need to turn off esp/bas/traction control?" It does what is best for MOST (not all) situations when it comes to those terrains and for most people itll be fine.
Sure some might call it making the Raptor "soft" or a "street queen" but all its doing is making it less intimidating for people not as comfortable with offroading or all the systems and what they are/should be used for.
If Ford was smart they would put a "dont do shit mode" where everything is turned off and you can then turn things on/off a la carte style to suit what you want for your exact situation. Think of this mode as a hardcore offroad mode that takes a couple steps to activate. That way everyone is happy.
Just throwing out some numbers. If these were the new gen2 numbers, would that lean you any more towards picking one up?
475 horses
546 lb-ft
What about 500 horses and 575 lb-ft?
Id take 475hp and 546 lb-ft. Throw some intake and exhaust bits on with a tune and youre already way past the 500hp mark with a little investment.