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Ford Everest Raptor imagined through a beefy rendering

Ford enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating the release of a performance-oriented version of the popular Everest SUV.

Thanks to some unofficial renders we have a glimpse of what the Blue Oval SUV bearing Raptor tweaks could look like. Based on the latest iteration of the Ford Ranger Raptor, the rendered Everest Raptor boasts a muscular and aggressive design, with a squared-off front fascia and a blacked-out grille featuring the iconic “FORD” logo. The C-shaped headlamp clusters found on standard versions are also present, but the Everest Raptor takes things up a notch with black-coloured fenders that allow for larger wheels with off-road tyres.

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Speaking of off-road capabilities, the Everest is designed to handle any terrain with ease. The black plastic trims on the rear bumper, twin-exhaust setup and Raptor decals all add to the rugged and adventurous look of this SUV. But it’s not just about looks – it’s highly likely that if the Everest Raptor ever comes to fruition, it will be powered by the same 3,0-litre EcoBoost V6 bi-turbo petrol engine found in the Ranger Raptor, which can produce an impressive 292 kW and 583 N.m of torque. This powerhouse in the bakkie is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, ensuring smooth and seamless gear changes.

The Ford Everest Raptor is shaping up to be a highly anticipated addition to the Raptor family, with its combination of performance, style, and off-road capabilities. While there’s no official word yet on when we can expect to see this SUV hit the market, Ford enthusiasts with a focus on adventuring would certainly relish the thought of the SUV in Raptor guise!

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Jana Boshoff

Jana works as a senior support specialist for Caxton digital. Before that she was a journalist at the Middelburg Observer 15 years where she won numerous awards including Sanlam's Up and Coming Journalist, Caxton Multimedia Journalist of the Year, and several investigative awards. She is passionate about people and the stories untold.

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