$1,975 pricing revealed for the 2023 Ford F-150 Heritage Edition option (optional on XLT High 302A). Source - Fordauthority
Info/pics about the Heritage Edition -- https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/2023-f-150-heritage-edition-announced-to-celebrate-75th-anniversary-of-f-series-trucks.11334/
Leaked photo of the upcoming F-150 Raptor R engine providing more confirmation that it will be the 5.2L V8 Predator engine shared by the GT500.
"Here it is! CARNIVORE #fordraptor #ford #raptorr #v8raptor"
Don't know how reliable this is since they don't quote a source but anyways here it is.
5.2-Liter Raptor V-8 Available In 2022
https://www.torquenews.com/3769/torque-news-confirms-52-liter-raptor-v-8-available-2022
December 30, 2020
For those hoping that the Ford's Raptor would have a V-8...
I'm liking what I see here. Looks like a high resolution display with no pixelation. The whole display changing colors with different drive modes is a cool touch.
I'm sure there are dealers willing to take a deposit without knowing pricing or any of the ordering specifics. It's basically just putting a small refundable deposit so when info is released you won't be last in line.
If anyone has already done so or plans to soon please let us know.
While we wait for the reveal here is one last rendering I found of the 2021 F-150 Raptor and XLT..... we'll see how accurate these are but it should be close!
Generator will be on all models or just the hybrid? The only official context I’ve seen it mentioned in is this comment by a Ford exec yesterday.
"This truck is going to set a new bar in terms of capability, torque, payload, towing that our truck customers need," LaNeve told FOX Business'...
Here is what I’m thinking based on info cobbled together from different sources.
C&D reported that an 8” touchscreen would be standard and that there would be a 15.5” infotainment option. When Ford debuted SYNC 4 at the end of October last year, it confirmed the 15.5” screen but did not...
Time from production to delivery depends on which plant builds it and how they're shipping them (train, truck, driver, etc). But generally I've seen everything from as early as 10 days to as late as 40 days between production and arrival.