2017 Ford Raptor Price Leaked, Starting at $49,520

by SpeedLux
2017 Ford Raptor

There are still numerous big unknowns associated with the upcoming 2017 Ford Raptor. We have discovered some more about the model. It’s everything about the bottom line. The main issue is with the cost of the model.

The SuperCab will begin at $49,520 including location charges of $1,195. The SuperCrew version will be available at $52,505. This is a relatively aggressive beginning cost, considering the competitors and where the initial Raptor started at. Nowadays, it’s typical to configure a 4 × 4 full-size pickup to more than $50,000.

The whole prices and options guide has not been launched yet, but the leaked file consists of rates for a number of optional bundles.

The plans are:

LED cargo bed lights: $125.
Remote start: $195.
Auto-dimming and heated side mirrors: $365.
Pro trailer backup: $395.
Power-sliding rear glass: $450.
Technology package: $1,950.
801A package: $3,158.
802A luxury bundle: $9,345.

Normally, not all the alternatives and plans can be integrated together. However, if you accumulate all of the items noted above, the overall comes out to be $15,983.

The last prices are not yet official, but it is possible for a totally packed 2017 Ford Raptor SuperCrew to retail in between $65,000-$ 69,000 range.

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