2024 Ford Ranger Raptor Reviews: The one-day program, which will only be available to owners of 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor Reviews pickups, will start in Utah in June and join the current Ford Performance and Bronco Off-Rodeo schools.
- Ford is going to be offering its owners another off-roading course, just for those who purchase the 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor Reviews pickup truck.
- Starting in June, owners of the new truck can take advantage of complimentary training at the Ford Performance School in Tooele Valley, Utah.
- Activities like rock crawling, sidehilling, braking, climbing, and Baja runs are all part of the program.
Contemporary off-road vehicles and track-attack cars are like finely tuned weapons with capabilities that not every client will be able to attain. For this reason, some manufacturers provide driving schools to consumers who purchase their performance vehicles so they can learn the skills needed to safely push those limits. One of those manufacturers is Ford, which has just revealed that owners of its 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor Reviews pickup will have access to an additional off-roading school.
The Ranger Raptor Assault School is a new program from Ford, which also offers Mustang Track Attacks, Bronco Off-Roadeo courses across the country, and the F-150 Raptor Assault School. In Tooele Valley, Utah, at the Ford Performance School, the new course will begin in June. Enrollment is limited to 2024 Ranger Raptor owners, and because the program’s cost is included in your truck’s purchase price, it is something you should consider.
“Our goal is for owners, whether novices or off-road veterans, to experience the full capability of Ranger Raptor and get a true understanding of the passion and attention to detail that Ford engineers put into developing it,” stated Will Ford, general manager of Ford Performance.
The curriculum for the one-day course was created with Ford Performance engineers’ participation. In addition to classroom training, practical driving experiences such as rock crawling, Baja runs, climbing, side-hilling, descending, and braking are provided to assist build confidence and competence. Additionally, Ford provides you and the trucks with trucks, safety equipment, tires, and gasoline; the owners are solely responsible for the cost of travel and accommodations.
The Ranger Raptor distinguishes itself from the regular pickup, just like other Raptor variations. To begin with, the base price is $57,065 while the Ranger’s sticker is $34,265. Rather than being a more powerful Ranger, it would be more accurate to conceive of the Ranger Raptor as a scaled-down F-150 Raptor. 33-inch BFGoodrich K03 all-terrain tires mounted on enlarged front and back tracks are paired with a long-travel suspension system and a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6 engine producing 405 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque.