What's Happening?
Car and Driver has introduced the 2026 Ford Ranger Raptor as their new long-term test vehicle. This mid-size pickup truck, known for its off-road capabilities, is equipped with a twin-turbocharged V-6 engine producing 405 horsepower. The Ranger Raptor,
priced at $60,415 with options, offers a more affordable alternative to the larger F-150 Raptor while maintaining similar performance features. The vehicle's design includes a widened body, long-travel suspension, and BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, making it suitable for both daily driving and off-road adventures. The Ranger Raptor's introduction to the U.S. market marks a significant expansion of Ford's Raptor lineup, previously limited to the F-150 and Bronco models.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Ranger Raptor to the U.S. market represents a strategic move by Ford to capture a broader segment of off-road enthusiasts. By offering a more affordable and maneuverable option compared to the F-150 Raptor, Ford is likely to attract customers who desire high-performance off-road capabilities without the higher price tag. This move could strengthen Ford's position in the competitive pickup truck market, particularly against rivals like the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro and Chevy Colorado ZR2. The Ranger Raptor's performance in long-term testing will provide valuable insights into its reliability and appeal, potentially influencing consumer perceptions and sales.
What's Next?
Car and Driver plans to conduct extensive testing of the Ranger Raptor over 40,000 miles, evaluating its performance in various conditions. The publication aims to explore the truck's capabilities in off-road environments, including potential participation in Ford's 'Assault School' and testing at the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. These tests will assess the vehicle's durability, fuel efficiency, and overall driving experience. The results of this long-term test could impact consumer interest and Ford's marketing strategies for the Ranger Raptor.











