When you want the most hardcore Ford F-150 for sale that you can find, you want the Raptor, which has topped the charts for years.
The Raptor has been made to handle fast off-road driving in areas where other trucks might be sluggish. It’s rough, tough, and ready to ride, and it certainly looks the part. This has been the top dog in the performance truck market, but that might change soon.
A Newcomer Arrives
Until the 2022 model year, the ZR2 moniker from Chevrolet has been reserved for the midsize Colorado. Why it has taken Chevy so long to build an off-road performance version of the Silverado 1500 is a mystery, but it’s finally here. This truck has its sites set directly on the Ford F-150 Raptor, and it just might be the truck that can take over this segment of the market.
The Raptor Brings More than Ever Before
We have had the Ford Raptor R confirmed, which is likely to bring us a more powerful V8 engine than what we currently see in this truck. The Raptor 37 is a variant of the Ford F-150 for sale that you want, and it may have been the answer to the Ram 1500 TRX, which is Ram’s high-performance half-ton truck.
The Raptor 37 gives you 13.1 inches of ground clearance and a 37-inch tire package, hence the name.
Looking at the Stats that Matter
The size, build and angles your truck can achieve matter when you’re out on the trails. Some trucks can handle tough obstacles, while others find themselves being towed by the first group. Let’s review some of the numbers of the Chevy Silverado ZR2 and the Ford F-150 Raptor.
Chevrolet Silverado ZR2
- Length 232.8 inches
- Width 81.2 inches
- Height 78.7 inches
- Wheelbase 147.5 inches
- Approach Angle 31.8 degrees
- Departure Angle 23.3 degrees
- Break Over Angle 23.4 degrees
- Ground Clearance 11.2 inches
- Towing Capacity 8,900 pounds
- Payload Capacity 1,440 pounds
- Tire Size 33.2 inches
Ford F-150 Raptor
- Length 232.6 inches
- Width 86.6 inches
- Height 79.8 inches
- Wheelbase 145.4 inches
- Approach Angle 31 degrees
- Departure Angle 23.9 degrees
- Break Over Angle 22.7 degrees
- Ground Clearance 12 inches
- Towing Capacity 8,200 pounds
- Payload Capacity 1,400 pounds
- Tire Size 34.4 inches
When you look at these numbers, the ones that jump out are the added ground clearance, tire size, and shorter wheelbase of the Ford F-150 Raptor. These items give the Ford a bit more capability out on the trails. Of course, if you’re looking for a high-performance truck that can tow and carry more, the Chevy Silverado ZR2 is the truck for you.
Excellent Style Found in the Chevy
If the numbers don’t matter to you, and you want a high-performance truck that looks different from the Raptor, the Chevy Silverado ZR2 is the truck for you. This truck gives you the upgraded design you’re sure to enjoy with boomerang LED headlights, a massive, meshed grille, and a hollowed-out Bowtie badge. You’ll see red tow hooks below the bumper and admire the set of skid plates that are made to keep the stuff under your truck safe from trouble.
Going inside, you’ll see a cabin that’s fitted in Jet Black/Graystone leather upholstery to give you the style you want to enjoy. You’ll see a 12.3-inch digital dashboard and a massive 13.4-inch infotainment display, which is much larger than what the Raptor offers. The overall design of the ZR2 model is more traditional, whereas the Raptor is much sportier in the cabin. This may be an area where you have to create a pro/con list.
Comparing What Matters
If you’re trying to figure out which of these two trucks has the mower power for your drive, you’ll be heading to your Ford dealership to find the Ford F-150 for sale with the Raptor name on it. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 ZR2 comes with a 6.2-liter V8 engine mated to a ten-speed automatic transmission to give you 420 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. Of torque. This might be a little disappointing since it’s the same engine you get in the High Country trim of this truck.
The Raptor gives you a strong 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 engine that produces 450 horsepower and 510 lb.-ft. Of torque. This engine is also attached to a ten-speed automatic transmission to give you the power delivery you want during your drive. This lighter and more powerful engine can make it much easier for you to drive your Raptor through and over obstacles instead of being the truck that is being towed across them.