Towing Features That Make a DifferenceThe standard and available features that improve towing capability include:
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist
- Trailer Sway ControlÂ
- Integrated Trailer Brake ControllerÂ
- Selectable Drive ModesÂ
How the Raptor Stacks Up Against the Competition
The Ford F-150 Raptor is a powerhouse when it comes to towing, but how does it compare to other high-performance trucks in its class? Let's see how the Raptor measures up against the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 ZR2 and the RAM 1500 TRX.
Ford F-150 Raptor vs. Chevrolet Silverado 1500 ZR2
The Chevy Silverado 1500 ZR2 is another off-road-ready truck, but when it comes to towing, the Raptor has the edge. The ZR2 maxes out at 8,700 pounds, which is slightly higher than the Raptor, but the Raptor's advanced suspension system and FOX Live Valve shocks make it better suited for handling heavy loads over rough terrain. The Raptor also has more powerful engine options, giving it better acceleration and performance under load.
Ford F-150 Raptor vs. RAM 1500 TRX
The RAM 1500 TRX is all about brute force, with its supercharged V8 cranking out 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. But when it comes to towing, the TRX falls just short-maxing out at 8,100 pounds compared to the Raptor's 8,200-pound capacity. That extra edge in capability makes the Raptor a more well-rounded choice for drivers who need both power and practicality.