Ford released the Ranger Raptor into the wild in Australia and Southeast Asia but hasn’t announced any plans to bring it to North America. We’re confident we’ll see it on this side of the ocean someday. But until then, we can buy something even better: Meet the 2019 Hennessey Ranger VelociRaptor.
After nearly 10 years of modifying the Ford Raptor under the VelociRaptor brand and building thousands of examples, Hennessey has now turned its attention to the 2019 Ford Ranger.
Texas-based Hennessey Performance Engineering is known for building insane performance vehicles. The brand has a proven recipe for modifying mass-produced vehicles. It first adds power and then tackles driving dynamics.
To finish off its aggressive sought-after creations, it adds appropriate custom body and interior modifications to create just the right aesthetic.
And the latest Ranger VelociRaptor is yet another impressive offering in the company’s vehicle portfolio.
2019 Hennessey VelociRaptor Ford Ranger
The Hennessey Ranger VelociRaptor starts its transformation by getting more power. Hennessey then takes the stock 2.3L turbo EcoBoost engine from mild to wild.
The stock 270 hp is bumped to 350 hp, and the torque increases from 310 to 385 pound-feet. Hennessey accomplishes these impressive numbers with more engine airflow, a better exhaust, and an ECU tune that increases boost. They’re all relatively minor upgrades, but they pack a punch when combined.
The result? A stock Ford Ranger will hit 60 mph from a standstill in 7.4 seconds. But the Ranger VelociRaptor will get there in just 6.1. While for sure not slow, we wouldn’t call it all that fast.
However, the performance is pretty impressive when you factor in the other vehicle modifications and off-road prowess on offer.
Ford Ranger Hennessey VelociRaptor: Driving Dynamics
While the Ranger VelociRaptor will be fun on the pavement, it’s meant to be capable and exciting to drive off road. The truck gets Hennessey’s “Stage 1 off-road suspension upgrade.”
That suspension setup lifts the truck 4 inches and provides a plush ride on its remote reservoir shocks. And there’s much more to the improved suspension setup, but Hennessey hasn’t released details just yet.
On the ground, bespoke 17-inch Hennessey alloy wheels and 32.7-inch (285/70R17) BFG AT tires will offer real off-road capability. Between the bigger tires and suspension lift, the Ranger VelociRaptor sits nearly 6 inches taller than stock.
The renderings that Hennessey has released also show much larger performance brakes. That’s a very good thing, as it’s important to be able to stop this wider, taller, heavier, and more powerful truck.