2019 Ford F-150 Raptor
The updated 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor highlights Trail Control which resembles cruise control for rough terrain driving. This new element oversees throttle and braking, enabling drivers to center around guiding through the testing landscape.
In July this year, the 2019 Ford F-150 got another range-finishing 3.5-litre V6 motor with 450 horsepower (335 kilowatts) and 510 pound-feet (692 Newton-meters) of torque. It’s essentially the engine that powers the hardcore F-150 Raptor to put into a more socialized form of the pickup. To furnish a proportional payback of giving its motor, the Blue Oval is presently updating the Raptor with another cool component called Trail Control.
By only pressing a button, the driver can activate Trail Control and set the speed from 1 mph to 20 mph (1.6 km/h – 32 km/h).
Accessible in each of the 4×4 modes, the Trail Control can work with paces of between 1 mile per hour up to 20 mph. It’s an astute framework that guides torque to the wheel with highest traction and braes when important to easily bring the truck down on the opposite side. Likewise, it can enable you to take the F-150 Raptor out if it happens to stall out in intense sand.
Another incredible thing about Trail Control is that it can consequently recognize if the vehicle is trapped. When it does, the framework will tell the driver what settings and speed to set Trail Control all together for the pickup to get unstuck whether it be in sand, mud, or rough landscape.
The redesigned 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor will be accessible in late 2018. Trail Control additionally will be accessible on the all-new 2019 Ford Ranger, touching base in dealer showrooms ahead of schedule one year from now.