Ford Raptor, from its makers Baja blaster has set its comeback in 2017, after two years of being out of the market when its prices were announced.
Prices of these super trucks in its extended SuperCab trim begins at $49,520 that is a little over $430 from its four-door 2014 SuperCrew and $330 more than its 2014 SuperCab trim counterparts.
2017 Raptor SuperCrew is priced at $52,505 which is $3415 over than its 2014 model. This model boasts its aluminum F-150 body that houses its light-duty truck market's first 10-speed automatic. This truck also comes with a twin-turbo 3.5 liter V-6 and 434 lb-ft of torque.
Raptor also offers two major option packages for those who want to avail of their new set of trucks. First is the mid-level package which formerly known as 801A that is priced at $3158 and comes with power adjustable pedals, 10-way power heated leather seats and Sync 3 infotainment system.
Next is the luxury package that is priced at $9345 comes with the mid-level package plus remote start, 360-degree cameras, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, cooled memory seats, five years of Sync Connect telematics, an automatic reverse steering system for trailers and ultimately a 4.0:1 Torsen front limited-slip differential. The long list of extended features does not end here as there are still other features included in this luxury package, of which Ford has not told us yet as of press time.
To top it all, the new 2017 Ford Raptor's adjusted pricing commensurate to the exciting new features that this truck has to offer. Interested buyers were reported to have contact the truck's dealers in time for the Fall delivery. This truck's market comeback has definitely proved that indeed some things are really worth the wait.
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