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How could they price the Ranger Raptor that high when the Colorado ZR2 is already out for $48k U.S. dollars?
Trust me I'd be happy if it was $55K but I bet it's closer to $60K.
The AT4x starts at $57k in white and $57.5k in any other color, so that's a better example than the ZR of where the RR might be.
There are couple of options you get with the AT4x that are not available in the ZR2, such power passenger seat, heads up display.
With ADM (which is the reason I am loyal to no brand) I'm sure the RR will be Well north of $60k.

The way I would option the trucks; and AT4x is $59k and a ZR is $52k. My guess is that in 2024 or 2025 these will be selling for below MSRP, whereas (based on the Raptor), the RR will still be above MSRP. Ultimately, that is what will probably steer me towards one of the twins.......and probably the ZR
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I don't know. I just built a ZR2 again online. $51,330 MSRP. That's with two or three packages added on. I don't care about the push bar, light bar on the bed, bead lock wheels, or any other over priced useless options. I do care about heated seats, heated steering wheel, adaptive cruise, etc.

The Ranger Raptor looks totally plain and boring in all the pictures we've seen. If they price it above $60k how will they sell any? I'd buy the Chevy, save ten grand, and come away with the nicer truck inside and out.

No way the Ranger Raptor is over $60k nicely equipped.
 

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I don't know. I just built a ZR2 again online. $51,330 MSRP. That's with two or three packages added on. I don't care about the push bar, light bar on the bed, bead lock wheels, or any other over priced useless options. I do care about heated seats, heated steering wheel, adaptive cruise, etc.

The Ranger Raptor looks totally plain and boring in all the pictures we've seen. If they price it above $60k how will they sell any? I'd buy the Chevy, save ten grand, and come away with the nicer truck inside and out.

No way the Ranger Raptor is over $60k nicely equipped.
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I'm just saying... yeah you can deck out a ZR2 to $60k but almost nobody will. It's a very very nice truck at $50k. Ford will surely be competitive. I believe the Raptor will start at the same price.
 

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My guess
Tremor Lariat 47k
Platinum 54k
Raptor 60k
In that range anyway.
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Any "new" info is appreciated. Too bad it is so de-tuned :) in England. Always nice to see more pictures of Gen6 models. I'd love to get a plain ole Lariat if one could get the V-6. Have my '19 Lariat pre-sold and dealer even wants a shot at it. But who knows what the timing/availability will actually be? My dealer is still waiting for delivery of a 2022 F-150 Raptor. Not so concerned about price (within whatever passes for reason these days) and will pay cash. First thing I'd do would be to have all the decals removed leaving the "badge" on the tailgate and hope that those bed bars are an option I can delete :)
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