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Sep 4, 2023

Every so often, a vehicle emerges that redefines power, luxury, and utility. Enter the Ford F-150 Raptor R, a sublime blend of muscle and majesty that turns heads and sets new benchmarks. This isn't just any Raptor; it's an elevated version, turbocharged with a Shelby GT500’s supercharged V8 and boasting robust 37-inch tires as standard.

The Ford Raptor, with its robust build and unmatched prowess, has become a symbol of power and versatility in the automotive world. In Riverside, California, the Raptor's presence is undeniably felt on both the bustling city streets and the rugged terrains of the nearby mountains. As a city that appreciates the blend of urban sophistication and adventurous spirit, Riverside's residents have come to embrace the Raptor as more than just a vehicle; it's a testament to the enduring spirit of exploration and performance. Whether navigating the historic downtown area or setting out for a weekend getaway in the surrounding wilderness, the Raptor proves time and again that it's perfectly suited for the diverse landscapes and lifestyles of Riverside.

The Dominance of Size and Presence

Towering at a colossal height, slightly over 6-foot-8, the Raptor R isn’t merely a vehicle – it's a statement. Its sheer size ensures a dominating road presence, making mundane drives feel like triumphant parades. While the expansive hood and its pronounced dome may pose some visibility challenges, especially when navigating crowded spaces, the vehicle's multitude of cameras offers a panoramic view to guide the driver.

However, with great size comes great responsibility. Spanning 96 inches in width (87 if you fold those robust mirrors in) and a length surpassing 232 inches, the Raptor R demands respect and space. With this truck, the vastness of the desert becomes a playground, justifying the inclusion of a Baja mode for those spirited off-road escapades.

Unleashing the Beast: Performance and Power

Beneath its muscular exterior lies a heart that throbs with power. The Raptor R's supercharged V8 displaces 5.2 liters, generating an awe-inspiring 700 horsepower complemented by a staggering 640 pound-feet of torque. This is not just an increase; it's a leap – a considerable 250 hp and 130 lb-ft more than its standard sibling.

Push the accelerator, and you’re immediately met with a surge of power that propels the behemoth forward with an almost unexpected grace. Its growling V8's song, harmonized with the supercharger's high-pitched symphony, is music to any automotive enthusiast's ears. Yet, it's the Raptor R's poise during these powerful displays that stands out. Even at full throttle, the vehicle maintains an uncanny composure, ensuring the driver remains in absolute control.

Comfort and Luxury on the Open Road

Driving the Raptor R is an experience that transcends mere transportation. It transforms highways into arenas where this truck showcases its dual nature: raw power complemented by unparalleled luxury. The meticulous tuning of its suspension means that despite its gargantuan size and power, it rides with the elegance of a luxury sedan.

Whether you’re speeding over highway imperfections, coasting along rugged dirt paths, or gracefully navigating tight bends, the Raptor R remains unfazed. Its Fox internal bypass shocks, paired with electronic continuously variable damping, ensure a ride that's as comfortable as it is thrilling.

Value Proposition

Naturally, elite performance and luxury come at a premium. The Raptor R package, which bestows upon the vehicle its mighty V8, adds an extra $30,575, setting the base price at a cool $109,245. For many, the question arises: Is the leap to the Raptor R justified?

With 37-inch wheels that not only amplify its off-road capabilities but also augment its aesthetic appeal, and performance metrics that dwarf many sports cars, the Raptor R offers an enticing package. The soothing yet potent rumble of the Ford V8 creates a symphony that resonates deeply with Ford aficionados. Whether it's the Raptor R's refined roar or the more aggressive growl of competitors like the Ram TRX's Hellcat V8, personal preferences play a role. But one thing's for certain: the Raptor R delivers an experience that's hard to match.

A Glimpse into the World of Ford at Fritts Ford

For those eager to delve deeper into the world of Ford, Fritts Ford serves as a haven. From exploring the expansive New Inventory to the meticulously maintained Pre-owned inventory, there’s a Ford for every enthusiast. And for those specifically interested in robust utility vehicles, the Trucks Inventory presents a range that’s bound to impress.

And while the vehicles are the stars, it's the DEALER Special Offers that ensure buyers get the best deals, making the dream of owning a Ford more attainable.

Securing the Raptor

Taking the leap to own a Raptor is made seamless with Fritts Ford’s Finance center. With a team dedicated to crafting the perfect finance package for each individual, ownership is just a few steps away. And for those looking to experience the Raptor R before making the decision, scheduling a test drive is a breeze.

The Ford F-150 Raptor is not just a vehicle; it's an experience. Its combination of raw power, refined luxury, and imposing presence makes it a marvel of modern automotive engineering. As it roars on the roads, it carries with it the legacy of Ford's commitment to innovation and excellence. For those fortunate enough to drive or own one, it’s not just about the destination but the exhilarating journey. And for onlookers, it's a testament to what's possible when power meets prowess.

Here's a list of 8 fun facts about Ford:

  1. Model T Revolution: The Ford Model T, introduced in 1908, is often credited for putting the world on wheels. It was the first automobile mass-produced on moving assembly lines with all parts made by the company itself.

  2. $5 Workday: In 1914, Ford introduced a $5-a-day wage for its workers, which was more than double the average wage in the auto industry at the time. This move not only boosted productivity but also gave workers the means to buy the vehicles they produced.

  3. Fordlandia: In the 1920s, Henry Ford tried to establish a rubber plantation in Brazil to secure a supply of rubber for his cars. Named Fordlandia, the project ultimately failed due to various challenges, including cultural clashes and environmental issues.

  4. WWII Efforts: During World War II, Ford transformed its Willow Run factory to produce one B-24 Liberator bomber every 63 minutes, playing a vital role in the Allied war effort.

  5. Mustang Mania: When the Ford Mustang was introduced in 1964, it became an instant hit. Ford sold over 400,000 units in its first year, shattering sales expectations.

  6. Presidential Ride: Starting with President Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Presidents have often ridden in Ford vehicles during their terms. The most famous might be the Lincoln (a Ford subsidiary) Continental X-100 in which President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

  7. Environmental Firsts: In 2010, Ford introduced the world's first-ever recyclable seat fabric in its vehicles. It has also invested heavily in sustainable materials, using soybeans, recycled plastic bottles, and even denim in its vehicle production.

  8. Diverse Ventures: Ford has dabbled in various industries over the years. For example, between 1987 and 1999, Ford owned 75% of Aston Martin, and from 2000 to 2008, it owned the luxury British car brand, Jaguar.

These facts offer a glimpse into the rich history and diverse ventures of the Ford Motor Company, a pioneering force in the automobile industry.