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Old 27-05-2022, 07:44 PM   #1
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Default Bronco Raptor 3.0 EB makes 418 hp 311 Kw

https://www.autoblog.com/2022/05/24/...nomy-official/

A few vital, final specs for the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor have arrived today: power and torque. Plus, we've learned its official fuel economy figures.

Revealed in a tweet by Ford CEO Jim Farley, the Bronco Raptor will officially make 418 horsepower /311Kw and 440 pound-feet/596 nm of torque. That meets Ford’s initial promise of “more than 400 horsepower,” so you could consider that a success. This power comes courtesy of the Raptor’s 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6, which offers more displacement and more power than the normal Bronco’s top-rung 2.7-liter boosted V6.

Torque comes close to the Jeep Wrangler 392, but the V8-powered Wrangler still beats it with 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet/637 nm of torque from its meaty 6.4-liter. And if it’s a numbers war you’re after, we’ll also point out that the Wrangler 4xe is rated for a total system output of 375 horsepower/279 Kw and 470 pound-feet/637 nm of torque.

Where the Bronco Raptor has a tiny edge over the Wrangler 392 is in fuel economy. Don’t think fuel economy is even remotely wallet-friendly, though. Its official EPA ratings are 15 mpg/15.6 l/100km city, 16 mpg/14.7 l/100km highway and 15 mpg/15.6 l/100km combined. Meanwhile, a Wrangler 392 is rated at 13 mpg/18.1 l/100km city, 17 mpg 13.8l/100km highway and 14 mpg 16.8l/100km combined. Assuming mixed driving, the Bronco Raptor will save you about $1,100 in fuel costs per year, according to EPA estimates. We’d be remiss to not point out the Wrangler’s slight advantage on the highway, though it’s only a small 1 mpg advantage at that. Of course if you're really concerned about having your power while keeping fuel consumption to a minimum, that Wrangler 4xe we mentioned returns 20 mpg /11.7 l/100km combined on gas alone, and has 22 miles/35km of electric range. With a full charge, the estimated combined fuel economy is 49 mpg-e/4.8 l/100km-e.

Deliveries for Bronco Raptors are slated to begin this summer, and it starts at USD$69,995.
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Old 27-05-2022, 09:03 PM   #2
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LHD only, but we can hope that if the F150 conversions are a success we might see Bronco next.
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Old 28-05-2022, 09:27 AM   #3
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LHD only, but we can hope that if the F150 conversions are a success we might see Bronco next.
More about the power increase over Ranger Raptor, bigger tyres probably called for more power, no wonder fuel economy is not that flash…….
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if there was a direct competitor for Ranger Raptor, I reckon we'd see the power dialled up a bit there too, but until then I think it'll do just fine
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