2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 5.4 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | -- | Torque | 365 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 310 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 57.4 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press Release) FORD TAKES TRUCK LEADERSHIP OFF-ROAD WITH NEW F-150 SVT RAPTOR PERFORMANCE PICKUP TRUCK
-- Ford’s Special 
				Vehicle Team (SVT) taps into growing off-road enthusiast market 
				and builds on the solid foundation of the new Ford F-150 to 
				deliver the ultimate off-road performance truck – the 2010 Ford 
				F-150 SVT Raptor 
				-- Industry-first internal bypass shocks by Fox Racing Shox help 
				provide smooth ride; lower, wider design key to desert racing 
				and off-road performance 
				-- The F-150 SVT Raptor launches with the proven 5.4-liter 
				Triton V-8 with 310 horsepower and 365 lb.-ft of torque; a 
				6.2-liter V-8 engine will be available after launch 
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 4, 2008 
			– Ford, the definitive leader in tough trucks, is further building 
			on its solid foundation of the new F-150 to deliver the all-new 2010 
			F-150 SVT Raptor, a purpose-built, high-performance off-road truck 
			versatile enough to take on the most challenging desert adventures 
			as well as the everyday commute.
			
			“Ford trucks have been a mainstay on the off-road racing scene for 
			more that 20 years because of our long history of capability and 
			durability,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice president for 
			Global Product Development. “With the F-150 SVT Raptor, we are 
			delivering a true off-road performance truck with the proven ‘Built 
			Ford Tough’ capability and durability that is at the core of every 
			F-150 and the best in performance thanks to the team at SVT.”
“Like its fighter jet and dinosaur namesakes, the F-150 SVT Raptor is tough, fast, aggressive, and built with the off-road enthusiast in mind,” he added.
Ford and off-road racing
Desert off-road racing 
			is something Ford knows and does well, with eight championships in 
			nine divisions in the 2007 “Best In The Desert” series and four more 
			titles in CORR (Championship Off Road Racing). Ford has also shown 
			its dominance at the Baja 1000 race – 12 Ford-powered vehicles have 
			won the overall title for four-wheel vehicles, the most of any 
			engine manufacturer.
			
			With interest in off-road performance growing at a steady rate, the 
			F-150 SVT Raptor was built to fulfill the desires of that highly 
			demanding market. The high-performance off-road truck market is one 
			that’s largely untapped, allowing the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor to set 
			the bar for this type of vehicle. 
			
			“Most of the major manufacturers have focused on-road performance, 
			so when we looked at what was available in off-road truck 
			performance, it was somewhat limited,” said Mark Grueber, Ford 
			product marketing manager for pickups and large SUVs. “This was the 
			perfect opportunity for Ford to further differentiate the F-150 from 
			other trucks on the market.”
Looks tough and fast
The tough, chiseled look 
			of the new Ford F-150 has been taken to a new level with F-150 SVT 
			Raptor. The agile, performance truck was designed to give the 
			impression it is always on the move. 
			
			Noticeable differences between the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor and 
			conventional F-150 include a distinctive grille that has the Ford 
			name carved into it; front bumper, vented hood, front fascia and 
			fenders, functional hood extractors, fender extractors with ‘SVT’ 
			bored out, as well as visible FOX Racing Shox, the only internal 
			bypass shocks available on a street truck.
			
			Another key difference between the F-150 SVT Raptor and the base 
			F-150 is it is more than seven inches wider. Ford designers took 
			advantage of this difference and highlighted it with distinctive 
			marker lamps. When turned off, the marker lamps are well-integrated 
			into the F-150 SVT Raptor’s front end, as opposed to on top of the 
			cab. When lit up, Raptor’s imposing stance is immediately 
			recognizable. 
			
			While the exterior design of the F-150 SVT Raptor is about creating 
			an image, the interior design is about creating the feel of the 
			truck, and both must complement each other. 
			
			Design elements from the unique grille and front fascia have been 
			carried through to the interior on the console and dashboard. The 
			steering wheel is wrapped in black leather and features a 
			molten-orange leather strip that serves as a centering sight line – 
			which is especially useful in extreme driving maneuvers that can 
			often cause the driver to lose perspective of the steering wheel’s 
			center point. 
Revved up and ready
The Ford F-150 SVT 
			Raptor is powered by the F-150’s proven 5.4-liter Triton V-8 
			three-valve engine, which delivers 320 horsepower and 390 lb.-ft. of 
			torque. A new open-valve fuel injection strategy improves the 
			air/fuel charge conditions in the combustion chamber, allowing 
			greater spark advance at higher loads and engine speeds. This 
			delivers increased horsepower during towing and higher rpm 
			operations, lower emissions and more efficient use of fuel.
			
			A new 6.2-liter V-8 engine will be available after launch. The 
			6.2-liter engine features all-new architecture specifically designed 
			for robustness in a truck application. 
			
			Given reliability and longevity under harsh conditions are key to 
			truck customers, the Ford team performed extensive testing to ensure 
			the 6.2-liter V-8 engine would live up to the ‘Built Ford Tough’ 
			promise. Fifty 6.2-liter V-8 engines successfully endured more than 
			a dozen of the toughest engine tests at Ford’s dynamometer lab 
			during development. 
			
			SVT used a specially designed, 62-mile durability loop in the desert 
			of Borrego Springs, Calif., to replicate the conditions of the Baja 
			1000 race, to further test the engines’ performance. 
Take off and landing
Building a 
			high-performance off-road truck is not about the horsepower – it’s 
			about the suspension. The F-150 SVT Raptor doesn’t disappoint, with 
			13.4 inches of usable travel in the rear suspension and 11.2 in the 
			front.
			
			“With the F-150 SVT Raptor, we changed the axle, the whole front 
			suspension is different – new upper A arm, new lower A arm, new tie 
			rod, new half-shaft joints,” said Jamal Hameedi, Ford SVT chief 
			engineer. “It’s well beyond what SVT has ever done with one of our 
			vehicles.”
			
			Raptor’s wider track and softer suspension mean it will 
			comparatively glide over obstacles. And when it has to be 
			“launched,” be prepared for a soft landing. “The suspension does all 
			the work to keep the truck’s attitude stable,” Hameedi said.
			
			In addition to a beefed up suspension, the F-150 SVT Raptor also 
			boasts unique internal bypass Fox Racing Shox, the only internal 
			bypass shocks on a street truck. The position sensitive dampening 
			internal bypass feature allows the shock to become significantly 
			stiffer as it travels, preventing the truck from bottoming out.
			
			By working with Fox internal bypass technology and applying the Ford 
			engineering methodology, there haven’t been trade-offs to assure 
			extreme off-road handling over on-road ride comfort.
			
			“This truck is also going to be a daily driver. We brought together 
			a lot of experts to ensure the on-road steering precision and 
			comfort was there, too,” said Hameedi. “That’s where Ford expertise 
			really came to the table and complemented Fox’s off-road expertise.”
			
			
			A tough truck needs tough tires, and a BF Goodrich All-Terrain TA/KO 
			315/70-17 tire does the job.
			To help improve the tire in a variety of conditions, the compound of 
			the tread was altered. Engineers made the rubber softer for better 
			performance on and off-road and for precise and predictable steering 
			in a variety of conditions while the interior of the tire was 
			modified to improve lateral firmness.
			
			The tall sidewall on the 35-inch tire can handle rocks and irregular 
			surfaces commonly experienced in an off-road environment. A 17-inch 
			cast aluminum wheel is designed to absorb the impact of objects the 
			truck could encounter in some of the most extreme environments.
			
Specialized Technologies
The F-150 SVT Raptor 
			provides the complete package for off-roaders, including 
			state-of-the-art technologies to keep it at the top of capability.
			
			
			“For many years, enthusiasts have been struggling with the 
			performance of electronic technologies in the extreme off-road 
			environment since that was not the environment they were designed 
			for,” Hameedi said. “What SVT has done is tailor technology to 
			function in both an on-road and an extreme off-road environment.”
Technologies include:
AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability Control™) predicts the vehicle’s path using a sensor to detect and measure oversteer and yaw by monitoring the vehicle’s speed, throttle position and steering wheel angle. When the system senses wheel slip or the loss of traction, it applies braking where needed to keep the truck tracking safely on its intended path. If a significant roll rate is detected, the system applies additional countermeasures to enhance vehicle roll resistance.
The off-road enthusiast 
			has the option to switch to two available settings – sport mode and 
			full off-road mode depending on their driving situation. The sport 
			mode shuts off traction control enabling the vehicle to have more 
			yaw movement. 
			
			Full off-road mode shuts off all electronic stability programs and 
			the ABS system switches to a special off-road setting. Widening the 
			threshold of sport mode, the wheels will lock more which is helpful 
			in off-road terrain. Also in full off-road mode, the locking rear 
			differential is allowed to stay locked at elevated speeds to mimic a 
			spool differential found on racing trucks.
Trailer Sway 
				Control works in conjunction with AdvanceTrac with RSC and 
				can determine from the yaw motion of the truck if the trailer is 
				swaying and take measures – such as applying precise braking or 
				reduced engine torque – to bring both vehicle and trailer under 
				control. 
				Integrated Trailer Brake Controller is factory-installed 
				and allows direct operation of the trailer’s electronic brakes 
				by squeezing the control module on the instrument panel with 
				more confidence than the typical aftermarket system. 
				Electronic Locking Differential uses a true mechanical 
				connection to lock the left and right axle shafts together so 
				both turn at the same speed with the same amount of torque. This 
				switch-controlled feature maximizes traction capability at the 
				wheel with grip, without having to stop the truck. 
				Hill Descent Control on the F-150 SVT Raptor is Ford’s 
				first application of the technology. Utilizing ABS, the driver 
				can control hill descent without applying the brakes. The speed 
				is set for the truck to descend the hill by pushing a button and 
				allows for the driver to concentrate on driving, rather than on 
				how to modulate the brakes on a steep decline. 
				Off-Road Mode engages a third throttle map and a third 
				shift schedule for improved off-road performance. Third throttle 
				map alters the throttle by changing the driver demand table so 
				it is better suited to high and low-speed off-road driving 
				conditions. A third shift schedule is a unique strategy for the 
				off-road environment that holds the transmission in each gear 
				for a longer period of time, allowing better engine throttle 
				modulation to control the vehicle. 
				Auxiliary Switch Board on the center console makes 
				aftermarket customization easier, with four prewired switches 
				attached to the power distribution box for electrical 
				accessories. Also located on the auxiliary switch board are two 
				switches for improved off-road performance – Hill Descent 
				Control and Off-Road Mode. 
The F-150 SVT Raptor will be built along side the new F-150 at Ford’s Dearborn Truck Plant at the historic Rouge Center in Dearborn, Mich.



