Ranger/F150 that is…. It’s basically Fords hardcore off-road trim now….This makes zero sense to me...
Ford wants Bronco as it's own brand, then gives it an F-150 name?!
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Ranger/F150 that is…. It’s basically Fords hardcore off-road trim now….This makes zero sense to me...
Ford wants Bronco as it's own brand, then gives it an F-150 name?!
You should see the video of the black bear killing one earlier this yearOne on one, a big male warthog would kick the shit out of a velociraptor. Just sayin. 320 lbs or so of dense bone and muscle and tough hide and teeth vs 100 lbs of light muscle and bird bone.
You'll shoot your eye outWhy dont they just call it the Bareback... or Rawdawg... ok, im going to go back to playing with my stapler.
That's what I was thinking, Bronco Raptor, called Bronco R for short giving a nod to the Bronco R Baja racer..but sticking with the Raptor for name recognition.Maybe it will just be called the Bronco R.
Bad Ass A10!!Ah, Warthog would like a word with whoever thinks its not a great name.
Hmmm...let me think...a Ford vehicle named after two animals...hmmm...nope can't think of even one.The only thing that makes me think it may not be called a Bronco Raptor is that it doesnt make sense to name it after two different animals. Same as a Bronco Warthog.
It makes total sense, branding-wise, but it would just be a strange name to me.
What public facing documents say Warthog?They should change their public facing documents that say Warthog to Raptor then.
The sheetmetal is looking more and more like a standard Bronco with larger flares.OMG! Read this >> https://fordauthority.com/2021/05/new-2023-ford-bronco-raptor-pictures-reveal-more-exterior-details/
This particular Bronco Raptor prototype appears to be the non-hybrid model, given the exhaust configuration, which means that it’s powered by Ford’s 3.0L EcoBoost V6, as Ford Authority exclusively reported recently. That engine will be joined by a hybrid model, expected to be powered by the same 3.0L EcoBoost V6 and electric motor combination present in the Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring.