There's also mention of some suspension tuning and a special interior with purpose-built audio system. The off-road LED light bar up top adds to both the truck's off-road readiness and presence. Other visual touches that pop out in the photos and video include illuminated F-22 graphics on the side-view mirror caps and carbon fiber fender flares and vent slats. The Raptor's other big front-end tell – its rugged skid plate – gets some subtle red highlighting, matching the reds that weave through the rest of the design. The one-off Ford F-22 Raptor F-150 will be auctioned off at the EAA's Gathering of Eagles on July 27 The work is subtle enough that it looks like a logo or simple design from a distance, but reveals itself as the F-22 when you get a closer look. The F-22 Raptor F-150 builds on this defining feature, keeping the general shape and mesh styling of the grille, but trading out the Ford lettering for a head-on depiction of the F-22 jet. In a fleet of Ford pickups, it's always easy to pick out the Raptor thanks to the "FORD"-stamped grille. A set of upgraded brakes with bright-red calipers brings those wheels to a stop. The Ford Performance Team has reworked the mechanicals to create an even more insane, off-road-dominating ride.Īnd where else could you start such a tune but with the EcoBoost engine that largely defines the newest Raptor? Ford pulls nearly 100 extra horsepower out of the Raptor's 3.5-liter V6, sending a total of 545 horses galloping out to the custom wheels and tires.
We think the F-22 Raptor F-150's one-of-a-kind, aeronautical-inspired styling would be enough to pull in a nice figure at auction, but Ford hasn't stopped with just some silver and gray paint and a graphics package.
The one-off has an extra 95 hp over the already-powerful standard Raptor