Ford Raptor Prototype is Exercising on a Muddy Forest Trail [w - PPP Focus.com

The American automaker previously shared photos of the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor wheeling its way in a desert. Roush took the F-150’s aggressive appearance to the next level with a host of body components such as a Roush front grille that features clearance lightning similar to the Ford Raptor while a Roush front bumper cover and fender flares give the... Ford has a torque-on-demand transfer case that improves trail performance by combining the positive attributes of a clutch driven all-wheel drive system and mechanical locking four-wheel drive. While it looked like the Ford Raptor will be coming in as a solid off-roader, we are not a fan of the engine sound. If you want to check if Ford really mean what it said, you may have to wait about one year as the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor will go on sale during next year’s fall season. Source: www.pppfocus.com