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Nope, just a tease to grab views. Probably edited. I found the actual footage underwhelming. I've done jumps like that in a stock Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (2013) and TRD Pro (2017). For all the hype the Braptor receives, I expected more. I'm not sure what type of event this was, but I'm guessing that since there were passengers and Ford-affiliated drivers, the hang time was kept to a minimum to ensure everyone's safety.I couldn't find the video thumbnail in the video anywhere. Did I miss it? I just saw the red Raptor doing a couple of little jumpies, no yellow one getting two feet up.
This was part of the Ford dealer meetings in Las Vegas (or at least they did the same thing for them). The comment from someone in attendance was that the drivers were adhering to strict speeds for safety purposes. However, the biggest takeaway from them was that the suspension was incredible and capable, and completely different from their current Badlands sasquatch.Nope, just a tease to grab views. Probably edited. I found the actual footage underwhelming. I've done jumps like that in a stock Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (2013) and TRD Pro (2017). For all the hype the Braptor receives, I expected more. I'm not sure what type of event this was, but I'm guessing that since there were passengers and Ford-affiliated drivers, the hang time was kept to a minimum to ensure everyone's safety.
I'm hoping we see some really adventurous track jumps once more order holders take delivery of their Bronco Raptors. For every 100 sold, you'll probably get 1 driver tearing it up and 99 concrete cowboys who'd rather make a big entrance at the Target parking lot.
Wow. Must be fun jumping someone else's vehicle.