With the ever-changing trend in the automotive world, pick-up trucks have taken another role as recreational vehicles. In this week’s edition of DubiCompare, we are looking at this new ever-growing segment of performance pick-up trucks and comparing the best of the lot: the Ford F-150 Raptor R and the Ram TRX.
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This article compares the top-spec performance pick-up trucks, the Ford F-150 Raptor R and the Ram TRX, evaluating them as recreational vehicles. The Ford F-150 Raptor R generally outperforms the TRX across most categories, including dimensions, exterior design, interior features, and off-road comfort, due to its comprehensive standard equipment. However, the Ram TRX offers immense value for money at a significantly lower price, making the final choice dependent on whether a fully-loaded, convenient vehicle or a more affordable, hardcore pick-up is preferred.
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Both these American pick-up truck SUVs are the top-spec variants of their respective pick-up truck line-up and feature all the bells and whistles with a dialled-up powertrain under the bonnet. Let’s get down to the comparison.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Dimensions
Dimensions
Raptor R
TRX
Length
5,908mm
5,915mm
Width
2,438mm
2,235mm
Height
2,047mm
2,055mm
Wheelbase
3,693mm
3,685mm
Bed Length
1,704mm
1,712mm
Bed Width
1,285mm
1,295mm
Bed Height
543mm
543mm
Fuel Tank Capacity
136L
125L
Towing Capacity
3,950kg
3,675kg
Payload
635kg
615kg
In all our previous comparisons, no other vehicles from different manufacturers are so evenly matched as these two are. In terms of dimensions, you can expect a slightly roomier cabin on the Raptor R. Also, the Ford shines as a better hauler as compared to the TRX. Each of these has barely anything over the other, but the F-150 Raptor R inches slightly better than the TRX.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Exterior Design
Features
Raptor R
TRX
Lights
LED
LED
Exclusive Graphics
Yes
No
Off-road Mirrors
Yes
Yes
Body Cladding
Yes
Yes
Side Step
Yes
Yes
Hood Scoop
Yes
Yes
Wheels
17-inch
18-inch
The Raptor and the TRX have a large footprint and once you see them in your rear-view mirror you will move over. Again, the Raptor R, in terms of looks, inches slightly better than the TRX because of its exclusive body graphics and the Raptor R badging. The TRX does feature a slightly bigger wheel. But in the off-road section, we’ll tell you why it doesn’t matter. In the exterior looks, it is the F-150 Raptor R again.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Interiors & Features
Features
Raptor R
TRX
Instrument Cluster
12-inch
12-inch
Infotainment
12-inch
12-inch
Head-Up Display
No
Yes
Android Auto
Yes
Yes
Apple Carplay
Yes
Yes
Wireless Charger
Yes
Optional
Climate Control
Dual-Zone
Dual-Zone
Heated & Cooled Seats
Yes
Optional
Electric Steering
Yes
Yes
Ambient Lighting
Yes
Yes
Audio
18-speaker
10-speaker
As mentioned at the start of this comparison, these recreational pick-up trucks are loaded with features. As you can see from the above table, both are evenly equipped, with the entertainment and comfort taking centre stage on the Raptor R. In this section, we will choose the F-150 as it gets more kit as standard over the TRX.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Engine & Performance
Engines
Raptor R
TRX
Capacity
5.2L
6.2L
Max Power
700hp
702hp
Peak Torque
868Nm
881Nm
Top-Speed
185km/h
190km/h
Acceleration [0 to 96km/h]
3.6 seconds
4.5 seconds
Gearbox
10-speed AT
8-speed AT
The title Predator versus the Hellcat comes into play here as the Ford uses its Predator powertrain and the RAM is powered by the Hellcat engine. Both are supercharged and both have enough oomph to spin the earth backwards. The bigger engine on the TRX has a wider torque spread explaining slower acceleration time. However, it does have a better top speed. In our opinion, both are evenly matched to offer an amazing performance.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Off-Road
Stats
Raptor R
TRX
Approach Angle
33.1 Degrees
30.4 Degrees
Departure Angle
24.9 Degrees
25 Degrees
Breakover Angle
24.4 Degrees
25.2 Degrees
Ground Clearance
332mm
300mm
Water Wading Depth
813mm
813mm
Wheels & Tyres
17-inch & 37-inch
18-inch & 35-inch
Suspension Travel
13-inch (F) & 14.1-inch (R)
13-inch (F) & 14-inch (R)
Locking Diff
Electronic Rear
Electronic Rear
The off-road abilities of these two trucks are very similar. Off-road angles are largely the same, however, the Raptor R gets slightly better ground clearance. Both Ford and RAM have equipped their trucks with a host of rider electronics including a full-fledge terrain management system to help these trucks tackle offroad effortlessly. The on-demand 4×4 transfer case, combined with the potent engines on these trucks, is fully capable of conquering any terrain that nature might present.
The wheel and tyre setup on the Raptor R is also better with smaller wheels and bigger tyres you are sure to get a more comfortable ride. Speaking about the comfort, the F-150 gets Fox-tuned suspension, while the TRX gets Bilsteins right from the factory. The suspension travel is also the same. But, and this a big one, the TRX does have a stiffer setup as compared to the Raptor R. On that note, we will give this to the F-150 for being a good overall SUV.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Safety
Safety Features
Raptor R
TRX
Airbags
10
8
Trailer Assist
Yes
Optional
ISOFIX Anchors
Yes
Yes
360-degree Camera
Yes
Yes
ADAS
Level 2+
Level 2
Ford has crammed the F-150 Raptor R with all the possible safety features as standard including their latest driver assistance systems. The TRX is a safe pick-up too, but with lesser equipment as standard. This section goes to the Ford F-150 Raptor R.
Ford F-150 Raptor R vs Ram TRX: Price
Finally down to the pricing, and this is where things will get really interesting. For most sections in this comparison, the F-150 Raptor R has been our choice as it is a good overall car as compared to the TRX. There is a good reason for that because of its high price tag of over AED 670,000.
In comparison, the RAM TRX carries a starting price tag of over AED 430,000 and proposes immense value for money. There is a good reason for that too, because the TRX does come with a smaller list of standard features as compared to the Raptor R. In the end, it comes down to what would one prefer to choose: a hardcore pick-up with functional equipment on offer or a convenient and comfortable overall car.