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Let’s not forget the first-generation Raptor — back when it was called the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor — had an extended cab, which is the closest we’ll ever get to a single cab version.
After years of development, the U.S. Air Force’s sixth-generation fighter,the long-awaited replacement for the F-22 Raptor, ...
One thing we did notice: the first-generation F-150 SVT Raptor wheels. Ford does offer a single-cab F-150 with an extended bed, but not a Raptor version with the standard 6-foot bed.
The world’s most advanced fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor, has just received a game-changing upgrade, and it’s more powerful, stealthy, and lethal than ever before. Initially, the world’s first ...
For the next-generation Ford Ranger, the Blue Oval brand is literally expanding the midsize pickup’s offerings in multiple ways. These spy photos clearly show the new truck in an extended ...
Now, paving the way for a little confusion, a remix of the initial Raptor Lightning drops the visual Raptor DNA like the bespoke grille or rear decals, and instead, this Extended Cab harks back to ...
In production since 2009 for the 2010 model year, the F-150 Raptor was never offered with a single cab. From 2021 onwards, the Ford Motor Company also discontinued the 2+2 extended cab due to its ...
Five year warranty on unstable Raptor Lake CPUs. Intel recently informed us that the impacted 13th and 14th generation processors facing instability issues will have an extended warranty.
As if there were any concern to the contrary, the second-generation Ford F-150 Raptor proves it can do brutal desert bashing just fine. Watch the video at Car and Driver.
Hardware Processors Intel CPU crashes: what you need to know—Intel explains the root cause and plans a final microcode fix for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs ...
We've waited more than a decade for a true off-road challenger to Ford's F-150 Raptor. Ram finally enters the ring with a Hellcat-powered beast called the TRX.
One thing we did notice: the first-generation F-150 SVT Raptor wheels. Ford does offer a single-cab F-150 with an extended bed, but not a Raptor version with the standard 6-foot bed.