Will it be faster than a TRX???

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Ford is going to offer a hybrid option for better fuel range. (guessing here, no facts).

The rumor is that the hybrid will be there not just for MPG, but for more power. Which is why the power boost option is there on the standard 2021 F-150s.
 

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The rumor is that the hybrid will be there not just for MPG, but for more power. Which is why the power boost option is there on the standard 2021 F-150s.

I hope it’s worth more than 50hp than some have claimed to see spec wise in the F-150. Of course TQ can be considerably more.
 

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I couldn’t care less about fuel mileage but if the new suspension setup rides better than my 19 which rides great but nonetheless I’ll bite on 700 plus hp in a v8 raptor
 

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The one thing I thing that's overlooked with the TRX is the ergonomics. Not really spoken of often if at all with these truck reviews, but seating position, and the ability to have comfortable hand, arm, and especially leg position is critical. This is one area where I can say for certain having owned both a 2020 RAM in Limited trim, and now the Raptor (with the F150 interior for the most part) is that the RAM and TRX have terrible foot placement issues. Nothing to brace your heel on, and nothing to brace your left leg on while flying over rough terrain. The Raptor really hugs you by comparison, and is a lighter, more nimble truck.

The RAM is a glorified drag-racer IMO
 

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The one thing I thing that's overlooked with the TRX is the ergonomics. Not really spoken of often if at all with these truck reviews, but seating position, and the ability to have comfortable hand, arm, and especially leg position is critical. This is one area where I can say for certain having owned both a 2020 RAM in Limited trim, and now the Raptor (with the F150 interior for the most part) is that the RAM and TRX have terrible foot placement issues. Nothing to brace your heel on, and nothing to brace your left leg on while flying over rough terrain. The Raptor really hugs you by comparison, and is a lighter, more nimble truck.

The RAM is a glorified drag-racer IMO

Does “Launch Control” hint at that?
 

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Doesn’t matter how you spin it.... 0-60 in 4.1 seconds is no joke in a 6000 lb truck.

for what it’s worth.... that Hellcat engine is the real thing.

expect it all to go away with increasingly stringent environmental rules.
 

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Doesn’t matter how you spin it.... 0-60 in 4.1 seconds is no joke in a 6000 lb truck.

for what it’s worth.... that Hellcat engine is the real thing.

expect it all to go away with increasingly stringent environmental rules.

Agree, those motors make anything they put it into flat out fast. That’s a given you get out of an FCA car with that power plant.

But we are most likely at a peak with engines and regulation will start to kill things off. It’s the dawn of a new day. We have a new sherif in town it appears. Sad in ways but true.
 
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