Why is there no Ford Ranger Raptor Super Cab?
The Ford Ranger Raptor is available in a four-door bodystyle only, even though some customers would prefer a two-door ‘Super Cab’. Here’s why a two-door option isn’t available.
Anyone holding their breath for a two-door ‘Super Cab’ version of the new Ford Ranger Raptor made need to exhale and start again.
Ford says it has no plans to introduce a two-door ‘Super Cab’ version of the new Ford Ranger Raptor – even though such a vehicle would deliver a larger ute tray and extra storage behind the front seats.
“Most Ranger Raptor customers we’ve gone and spoken to want a dual cab, they want two rows of seats, it’s the most popular configuration,” Ian Foston, the chief engineer for the new-generation Ford Ranger, told Drive during a media preview last week.
“If customers come to us and we suddenly find demand for a ‘Super Cab’ version of the Ford Ranger Raptor, then we might think about it.
“But at this stage, it’s purely a dual cab for Ranger Raptor.”
Drive understands although a two-door version seems like a straightforward program, there are slight weight distribution differences between the two vehicles, as well as production line complexity – all of which costs time and money.
And the addition of such a model would further fragment the massive Ford Ranger model line-up.
The Super (or ‘Space’) Cab, although it has a larger ute tray, would still be limited in terms of payload due to the finely-tuned off-road.
There is also the matter of production line complexity. One of the challenges for Ford is there are so many variants in the new Ranger line-up, adding another would put further pressure on the factory and logistics.
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