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It sounds like you haven‘t seen any of the leaked photos showing the V8 on the assembly line for the Raptor.My argument with why Ford is taking this long is due to the fact that they’re doing their R&D to make sure it’s competitive with the TRX. My personal thoughts are RAM simply slapped in the Hellcat engine into the TRX, upgraded the suspension and shipped them to dealerships. How many “sneak peak” videos have you seen showing RAM was out doing a comprehisive test against a Raptor? There may have been a couple but not near as many as we’ve all seen with the Raptor. Why would any manufacture want to release a new product without doing their R&D?I don’t believe Ford is behind the curve. The Raptor is like an iPhone. It dominates the truck market. The TRX is the only competition and IMO, the only thing appealing about he truck is the engine. I have confidence that you’ll see TRX’s traded-in for the Raptor R. If you can afford a $100K+ truck then gas prices shouldn’t be a financial concern. If it is, then the truck isn’t for you.
It sounds like you haven‘t seen any of the leaked photos showing the V8 on the assembly line for the Raptor.
My argument with why Ford is taking this long is due to the fact that they’re doing their R&D to make sure it’s competitive with the TRX. My personal thoughts are RAM simply slapped in the Hellcat engine into the TRX, upgraded the suspension and shipped them to dealerships. How many “sneak peak” videos have you seen showing RAM was out doing a comprehisive test against a Raptor? There may have been a couple but not near as many as we’ve all seen with the Raptor. Why would any manufacture want to release a new product without doing their R&D?
I don’t believe Ford is behind the curve. The Raptor is like an iPhone. It dominates the truck market. The TRX is the only competition and IMO, the only thing appealing about he truck is the engine. I have confidence that you’ll see TRX’s traded-in for the Raptor R. If you can afford a $100K+ truck then gas prices shouldn’t be a financial concern. If it is, then the truck isn’t for you.