I've had the opportunity to own a Gen 1, Gen 2 and now the TRX. The Gen 1 was my favorite Raptor. It set the standard for all others to emulate. The Gen 2 was fairly short lived for me. Loved the looks, hated the sewing machine sound from the cam phasers when cold started. 32K miles and it was gone. Replaced it with a Ram Limited, which was an extremely nice vehicle. Ram is hands down leading the market on truck interiors. When I first saw the TRX concept at the Detroit Auto Show, I told my wife, if they build it, I'm buying it. At that time, I was tired of the Turbo 6 in my Gen 2. The TRX is a beast. It gets similar fuel economy as my Gen 1. It most definitely feels heavier than a Gen 2 Raptor...because it is. But I have "adjusted" to the feel, and have hit pretty significant whoops at speed and it soaks them up. Plus, it does not have that jittery feel that my Gen 2 had driving over potholes and railroad tracks at normal speeds. And the power...let's just say that its more than adequate. You will not feel the need for more. Then, and I know its the old argument from when the Gen 2 was first introduced, the sound is incredible. And whether you want to admit it or not, that makes a huge difference in the visceral experience in the car/truck you drive. Would I have a Raptor R...You bet. But Ram beat Ford to the punch. I am entertained by the comments like "Ford is in the business of building a better off road truck than Ram." To me, there's not a nickels worth of difference in the off road performance between the 3 version that I've owned. The biggest difference is in the on road drivability/experience. 90% of my driving is on the road. The materials used in the interior are a step above the rest, and I appreciate it. It is my Daily Driver after all. Ram is leading the pack in this segment currently. I thought I was Raptor For Life until I actually daily drove that Turbo-6. I've always felt that Ford dropped the ball on what their customers wanted when they forced the turbo 6 on all its Raptor Buyers. Ram realized what the market wanted, and brought it back. Ford will respond with the R, and I hope it's that "Truck for the Ages." But, I fear that pricing will keep that from happening. The TRX has set a new pricing standard for factory off road trucks. Mine was at the very top of my price range. Raptor R, I'm sure will be beyond that. Sorry for the long post. Just wanted to give my impressions as an owner of all.