Leisure Wheels – September 2019

(Jacob Rumans) #1

leisurewheels.co.za SEPTEMBER 2019 59


FORD RANGER RAPTOR


HARDWARE
Engine: Four-cylinder turbocharged

diesel
Displacement: 1 996cc
Power: 157kW @ 3 750r/min

Torque: 500Nm @ 1 500r/min
Transmission: Ten-speed automatic
4WD system: All-wheel drive

Driving aids: ABS, ESP, hill descent
control, hill launch assist, hill descent

control, traction control, terrain
management, trailer sway control,
load adaptive control

differential lock: rear
Tyre: BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2
Tyre size: 285/70 R17

Rim size: 17-inch
Suspension front: Independent, Fox

Performance shocks
Suspension rear: Coil-over with Watts
linkage, Fox Performance shocks

Brakes front: Ventilated discs
Brakes rear: Ventilated discs
SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION

60km/h: 57km/h
80km/h: 77km/h

100km/h: 96km/h
120km/h: 116km/h
ACCELERATION

0–60km/h: 5.2 seconds
0–100km/h: 12.2 seconds
60–120km/h: 15.4 seconds

1/4 mile: 18.4 seconds @ 120.1km/h
BRAKING
60–0km/h: 1.9 seconds and 16.5m

120–0km/h: 3.9 seconds and 66.0m
MEASUREMENTS AND CAPACITY

Engine speed at 120km/h: 1 800r/min
Average fuel consumption: 11.8
litres/100km

Fuel tank capacity: 80 litres
Range: 677km
Approach angle: 32.5 degrees

Departure angle: 24 degrees
Breakover angle: 24 degrees

Wading depth: 850mm
Ground clearance, front: 310mm
Ground clearance, rear: 240mm

Weight: 2 430kg
OWNERSHIP
Warranty: Four-year/120 000km

Service plan: Six-year/90 000km
Service interval: 15 000km

Price: R803 300


bakkie has a load capacity of just 500kg. This
means it will probably not be ideal as an
overlander as the installation of an aluminium
canopy, drawer system and rooftop tent will
quickly see the bakkie near its load limit.
A modified rear bumper features an
integrated tow bar with 2 500kg capacity. Two
front recovery hooks are able to shift up to
4 635kg and the two at the rear 3 863kg.
The Ford Performance DNA is clearly
visible in the cabin. Unique off-road sport
seats are specially designed for enhanced grip
and off-road high-speed support.
Blue stitching and leather accents feature
throughout, including across the high-quality
dashboard. Racing style-magnesium paddle
shifters allow for crisp gear changes and are
easily accessible behind the perforated leather
steering wheel.

WHAT DOES IT DRIVE LIKE?
When we got a new radio-controlled car as
kids, after building the car, the next thing
build is a ramp. Not much has changed.
There are some gravel speed bumps on
our daily commute and we thought getting
airborne over these would be easy. But
a complete mindshift needs to take place
because we were not prepared for the way
in which the suspension simply soaks up
the ‘hit’ after we hit some speedbumps at
serious speed. You need to really hit the
right obstacles fast to get airborne in the
Raptor. Once you grow more confident,
the bakkie is a lot of fun and induces smiles
at every opportunity. Was this bakkie

designed solely for jumping? Probably not. But
it is fun.
Where the Ranger shines is on flowing dirt
roads, nothing that we have ever driven
inspires you to go faster no matter the
conditions and nothing eats dirty miles like
this bakkie. The rear view mirror is really just
there to appreciate your vast rooster tails of
billowing dust.
In terms of driving dynamics, it has
everything to flatter the novice and genuinely
reward the expert. It is a true driver’s bakkie
and that is exactly the type of person who
should buy this. The kind of person who
might have previously shopped in the M,
AMG or GTI department store but has grown
tired of getting into trouble with Mr Plod
because those cars only really truly become
engaging to drive at well over the speed limit.
The Raptor is a vehicle for the driving
enthusiasts who are not afraid to get dirty. The
beauty of it all is that you can have a
tremendous amount of fun at under 100km/h.
South Africa has over 300 000km of dirt roads
and you cannot ask for a better toy to explore
them with than this Raptor.

SUMMARY
R800 000 might be a lot of money for a bakkie
but sadly it is becoming par for the course
these days. We think the Raptor is actually a
bit of a bargain, given the level of equipment it
is fitted with in standard trim. Sure, there are
more powerful bakkies on the market but the
Raptor is unrivalled in terms of dynamic
off-road performance.
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