The 2023 Ford Ranger Raptor brings a handful of updates coming into its next-gen form, from design changes to powertrain upgrades. Regardless of the configuration interest car buyers want for their midsize truck, they have to choose an exterior color that will best tickle their fancies.
From L to R: Blue Lightning, Code Orange
To give us an early look at the available colors for the next-gen Ford Ranger Raptor, Paul Webb of Next Gen Ranger Owners Australia Facebook Group shared the six variations. Included in the post are Arctic White, Shadow Black, Aluminium (Metallic), Code Orange, Conquer Grey, and Blue Lightning.
Within the group, it seems like the Arctic White is the favorite as it received the most likes as of this writing. Well, this provides an appealing contrast between white and black, along with a chrome skid plate at the front. Ford integrated black wheels, wheel fenders, grille, and trims to exude a rugged appearance ready to hit off-roads.
From L to R: Arctic White, Conquer Grey
The blue color remains on the exterior paint list as Blue Lightning. It is similar to the Performance Blue that we had in the previous PH-spec Ford Ranger Raptor. Needless to say, buyers who are considering Lightning Blue cannot go wrong as blue in a Ranger Raptor looks familiar and iconic. Additionally, it is the color of the brand’s logo.
Take note that these photos were taken from the Aussie-spec Ranger Raptor. So looking at Ford Australia’s website, the truck is also available in Meteor Grey and Sedona Orange, bringing the total exterior paints to eight options. Inside, Code Orange trims and stitching can be found on the Ford Performance seats, dashboard, gear shifter, and steering wheel.
From L to R: Aluminium (Metallic), Shadow Black
It is still unclear whether Ford Philippines will bring the 2023 Ranger Raptor into its lineup. But the company did mention that the model has high customer demand from Filipinos, which leads us to think they could consider it. If so, which of the said eight colors would you like to see in the metal?
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