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Why Toyota Doesn' t Need A Ford F-150 Raptor Fighter
Jun. 05, 2020 6:31 AM ET by Jay Traugott Trucks / 5 Comments No horsepower arms race is necessary. The Ford F-150 Raptor proved there was market demand for a factory-built hardcore off-road full-size pickup truck in America.
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Henry Schmidt 2 minutes ago
In fact, many Raptor buyers were first-time truck buyers; they just thought the Baja-ready machine w...
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William Brown 3 minutes ago
But what's the deal for the Toyota Tundra? CarBuzz spoke to Toyota's chief truck engineer, S...
In fact, many Raptor buyers were first-time truck buyers; they just thought the Baja-ready machine was straight-up cool. Very soon, the Hellcat-powered Ram TRX will debut and a more rugged Chevy Silverado 1500 is also supposedly on its way.
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Christopher Lee 6 minutes ago
But what's the deal for the Toyota Tundra? CarBuzz spoke to Toyota's chief truck engineer, S...
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Ava White 5 minutes ago
"It's tough to talk specifics about the future of the brand of where it's going to go, ...
But what's the deal for the Toyota Tundra? CarBuzz spoke to Toyota's chief truck engineer, Sheldon Brown, about this topic, though don't expect an all-out Raptor fighter.
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Chloe Santos 2 minutes ago
"It's tough to talk specifics about the future of the brand of where it's going to go, ...
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Christopher Lee 12 minutes ago
It's something that we believe to be an aspirational truck. We want to make sure our off-road cu...
"It's tough to talk specifics about the future of the brand of where it's going to go, but I can certainly confirm we're committed to the TRD brand and Pro," Brown said. "It (Tundra TRD Pro) was the ability to take our off-road package and bring that high-speed off-road trail element to it.
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Noah Davis 6 minutes ago
It's something that we believe to be an aspirational truck. We want to make sure our off-road cu...
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Ryan Garcia 11 minutes ago
I wouldn't rule it (more power) out. But we need to know what is the purpose of the vehicle and how ...
It's something that we believe to be an aspirational truck. We want to make sure our off-road customers can take it to that next level and push the performance envelope." Toyota Toyota Toyota Is there any room above the Tundra TRD Pro? "We want to find a good balance.
I wouldn't rule it (more power) out. But we need to know what is the purpose of the vehicle and how we want it used. We don't want to get into an arms race for power or towing." Although Brown wouldn't admit to us outright, he was essentially telling us no direct Raptor competitor is planned.
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Kevin Wang 9 minutes ago
However, he did have this to add: "We think we can do better with more exciting product. Stay tuned....
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Lily Watson 15 minutes ago
We have some cool things in store." Obviously, this is very vague, but Brown also clarified that "el...
However, he did have this to add: "We think we can do better with more exciting product. Stay tuned.
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Aria Nguyen 1 minutes ago
We have some cool things in store." Obviously, this is very vague, but Brown also clarified that "el...
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Lily Watson 6 minutes ago
For Toyota's extremely loyal full-size truck buyers, this will be more than good enough. Toyota Toyo...
We have some cool things in store." Obviously, this is very vague, but Brown also clarified that "electrification makes sense." Moreover, "truck owners value torque and initial response." Toyota Toyota Toyota Translation: electrification will be extremely helpful there. As we already knew, by 2025 Toyota intends to have electrification across its entire lineup, including body-on-frame trucks and SUVs. While Toyota may not be gunning after the Raptor or TRX, electrification will be used as a way to enhance power in future Tundras.
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Victoria Lopez 1 minutes ago
For Toyota's extremely loyal full-size truck buyers, this will be more than good enough. Toyota Toyo...
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Henry Schmidt 5 minutes ago
Why Toyota Doesn' t Need A Ford F-150 Raptor Fighter CarBuzz News Features New Cars Used Cars Se...
For Toyota's extremely loyal full-size truck buyers, this will be more than good enough. Toyota Toyota Toyota
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