Autocar UK – 28 August 2019

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T h e Ra n g e r Ra p to r co m e s e q u i p p e d w i th Fo r d’s Sy n c 3


infotainment suite, which includes sat-nav, DAB radio, Bluetooth


connectivity, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. These features


are all operated via the centrally located 8.0in touchscreen,


which admittedly doesn’t offer up the most sophisticated


graphics in the world but is, for the most part, intuitive and easy


to use. Shortcut buttons along the bottom of the screen allow


for quick access between menus, although these disappear


when using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. The home button


vanishes, too, which makes the process of jumping back to the


main screen a more convoluted process than it needs to be.


Still, there are some clever features here, such as a wi-fi


hotspot and a ‘breadcrumb’ setting for the sat-nav. This plots


your progress on the map so you can more easily retrace your


steps when journeying far from the beaten track.


z Shift paddles for the 10-speed gearbox are made of


magnesium – a racy touch alongside the blue contrast


stitching that the Raptor interior gets as standard.


z Rotary dial switches transmission modes. It can


engage rear drive for more economical motorway


running or use low range for harder off-road work.


z Raptor gets a useful pair of USB ports tucked away in


the front cubby on the transmission tunnel but there’s


no wireless charging for smartphones.


Multimedia system AAABC

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