How much is a 2023 Ford f150 Raptor R?

New vehicles are shockingly expensive this year, but $100,000 for a factory pickup truck is a high price under any circumstances. That hasn’t stopped Ford from asking for over $107,000 for the F-150 Raptor R, though.

The automaker threw everything it could in the off-road-ready trim, but the most impressive upgrade in the Raptor R can be found under the hood. The truck is powered by a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine that offers a whopping 700 horsepower.

Jerry, your car insurance super app, took a look at this luxury truck’s specs to see if its trimmings make it worth its staggering price tag.

2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R—an off-road beast of a truck

High-priced pickup trucks aren’t a new thing, but in Ford’s lineup, the F-150 Raptor R takes the cake. At $107,350, it’s the most expensive truck the company sells and costs nearly $37,500 more than the entry-level Raptor.

The key price-hiker is the truck’s V8 engine, which happens to be the same powertrain found in the $74,555 Mustang Shelby GT500. 

Kelley Blue Book [KBB] says Ford retuned it for the Raptor’s specific needs, increasing the air intake and deepening the oil pan to keep the engine lubricated through rough terrain.

Ford focused on the details when it came to the truck’s design, decking it out with its own “R”-badges and upping the quality of all its features. Even the carbon fiber interior trimming, with its “tri-axial weave”  is unique to the truck.

The F-150 Raptor R has some steep competition

$107,350 is a lot for any pickup truck, but the Ford F-150 Raptor R isn’t alone in the high-priced four-wheeler segment. Chevy, GMC, and Ram all have models with +$70,000 starting prices.

In terms of capability, the closest rival to the Raptor R from outside Ford’s lineup is the Ram 1500 TRX. The truck’s highest trim starts at nearly $77,000, but with all the possible upgrades added, Motorbiscuit says it can reach over $93,000.

As for price, the only pickup that comes close to the Raptor R is the GMC Hummer EV. Production woes have made this all-electric beast hard to get your hands on, but the highest trim option has been priced at $108,700.

Most of the Hummer EV’s pricetag comes from its massive battery, but GMC also equipped the electric vehicle with the best tech the company could offer.

Cost vs. value of the 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R

There’s no denying that the F-150 Raptor R is an impressive machine. But to gauge whether it’s worth the asking price, you need to factor in the other costs related to owning the truck.

For one thing, that V8 engine is a real gas guzzler. In the Mustang, it gets a measly 12 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. The less aerodynamic pickup truck could see those numbers drop even lower.

On top of that, car insurance for F-150 Raptors can be ridiculously expensive. Average annual rates sit at a budget-breaking $3,147. 

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Jul 18, 2022 at 6:00am ET

When Ford introduced the third-generation F-150 Raptor in February 2021, our first question was “Where's the V8?” With the Ram TRX taking a bite out of a segment Ford had long had to itself, there was an expectation that the next Raptor would make a glorious return to eight-cylinder power. While we'd have preferred to see the so-called Raptor R then and there, we're now greeting the real thing some 17 months later and it was worth the wait.

Ford confirmed an eight-cylinder Raptor and the rumor mill seemingly fell into two camps regarding which V8 would make its way under the hood. While some suggested the naturally aspirated 7.3-liter “Godzilla” pushrod, the winning bet was also the favorite: the supercharged 5.2-liter V8 from the Shelby GT500. But this is not the same V8 from Ford's super pony.

Gallery: 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R

Where the GT500 nets a whopping 760 horsepower [567 kilowatts] and 625 pound-feet [847 Newton-meters] of torque, Ford recalibrated and tweaked the “Predator” V8 for improved low- and mid-range performance. As a result, there's 640 lb-ft [867 Nm] of torque with the Raptor R's V8, and it's all available from 4,250 rpm versus 5,000 rpms. The torque curve is on average more generous across the entire rev range, too.

Ford accomplished this by recalibrating the V8's 2.65-liter supercharger and fitting a smaller pulley – 74 millimeters versus 80 in the GT500. But peak power falls to an even 700 ponies [522 kW] which the internet will spend the rest of this Raptor's life noting is down on the 702-hp [523.4 kW] TRX.

How Ford will handle that inevitable narrative is up in the air, but Ford reps Motor1.com spoke to defiantly noted that the Raptor R weighs just 5,950 pounds [2,699 kilograms] – that's only 100 pounds [45 kg] more than the V6 Raptor and a noteworthy 400 pounds [181 kg] less than the Ram TRX. So when your Mopar-loving buddy points out his truck's two extra ponies, be sure to point out the Raptor R's superior power-to-weight ratio. That'll tell them.

Ram Already Trolling Ford:

Ford also made tweaks in the name of durability, with the supercharged V8 adopting a new oil cooler and filter, a deeper oil pan for aggressive grades, and a revised intake system with a wider air inlet. But conspicuous in its absence is the 5.2-liter V8's usual partner, the Tremec-sourced dual-clutch transmission. Instead, the standard Raptor's 10-speed automatic remains on duty complete with unchanged gear ratios – primary changes aimed to maintain reliability when paired to the torquier supercharged V8.

If you were expecting Ford to reinvent the wheel rather than just stick a big-ole V8 under the Raptor's hood, of course, we have some bad news. Aside from slightly stiffer front springs to manage the engine's extra weight, the ultra-capable suspension and array of driving modes are identical to the base Raptor. Ford is making 37-inch tires standard [they're optional on the V6], so this will remain an incredibly capable vehicle on rough terrain, but don't walk in expecting dramatic revisions for even more suspension capability.

More disappointing is the restraint Ford exercised with the interior and exterior. The power dome on the hood is an inch higher, and a new R badge adorns the bottom driver's-side corner of the grille. That badge, along with the last R in the “Raptor” badges on the hood and tailgate, wears Ford's distinctive Code Orange, which you'll also find on the tow hooks and with the [thankfully optional] graphics. The wheel arches are painted black. In the cabin, black upholstery alternates between leather and Alcantara on the standard Recaro seats.

And the price for the Raptor R's particular blend of madness? A staggering $109,145. Yes, the base price of this half-ton truck has blown past the six-figure barrier. But before anyone marches on Dearborn demanding the head of a Ford accountant, keep in mind that the Raptor R's price tag includes every option on the base Raptor except for premium paint and a sunroof. That includes the 37s and beadlock-capable wheels, all the active safety gear, the most powerful audio system, the richest interior complete with standard carbon-fiber trim, and a 700-hp V8.

Life is marginally better with the TRX, which starts at just over $80,000, but the option catalog demands $20,000 to match the equipment level on the Raptor R. That $10,000 gap between loaded TRX and standard Raptor R might seem huge, but if you have the money to buy and fuel a 700-hp off-road pickup truck, what's $10K?

Before The Raptor R Tipped The Scales:

The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R will arrive in dealers later this year and we can promise there will be much, much more on this truck in the coming months. For now, rest easy knowing that Ford has finally picked up the gauntlet Ram threw down with the TRX.

How much does the 2023 Ford Raptor R cost?

The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R starts at $109,145. That's about $27K more than a '22 Raptor with the 37-inch-tire package, which has an $81,705 price tag with no other options. Orders for the Raptor R are now open, and Ford's off-road supertruck is set to start production this fall.

When can you order Raptor R?

Ordering for F-150 Raptor R opens today and production starts late 2022 at Dearborn Truck Plant. Contact your dealer for more information.

How heavy is the Raptor R?

The R weighs roughly 5,950 pounds — about 100 pounds more than a V6 Raptor with the 37s [or 200 pounds more than without]. Yeah, that's a hefty curb weight, but remember that the iron-block Hellcat V8 in the TRX helps push that all-steel truck north of 6,350 pounds.

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