Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Fw: Spied! Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Testing Daytime LED Running Lights

 

From: Mike Levine
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 1:17 AM
Subject: Spied! Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Testing Daytime LED Running Lights


Spied! Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Testing LED Running Lights
Photos by Chris Doane for Brenda Priddy & Company

It looks like Ford is contemplating adding LED daytime running lights to the F-150 SVT Raptor, as seen in our latest spy photos.

The Raptor is Ford's only half-ton pickup that uses exterior LED lighting because its extra track width (for off-road stability) has to adhere to federal regulations mandating illuminated marker lamps at night. There are three bright-orange LEDs mounted in the Raptor's grille, three in the center high-mounted stoplight and two each at the corners of the front and rear bumpers.

The white lights on this manufacturer-plated test truck supplement the existing LEDs, with unique placement between the front bumper and fenders.

The move to front LED daytime running lamps mirrors the design cues of Ford's latest cars. The Taurus sedan and Fiesta compact both feature the durable, bright lights that consume up to 70 percent less power than conventional incandescent bulbs.

It's possible the new LEDs could appear on 2011.5 "Job 2" Raptors but they are most likely slated for the 2012 model year.

Other future improvements rumored for Raptor may include an electronic locking front differential for increased capability in low-speed off-road maneuvers. A front e-locker is available for the limited edition Ford Racing Raptor XT pre-runner. There's also chatter that the 2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty's heated and cooled seats will find their way inside the Raptor's cabin too. The 411 horsepower 6.2-liter V-8 is expected to remain the sole engine choice.

But what is certain is that exterior LED lights in pickup trucks are about to have their day. The GMC Sierra All-Terrain HD Concept featured edge-lit LED lighting in its cargo box that we expect to be offered in next-generation Ford and GM pickups. The Raptor happens to be first out the door.

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