Your Ranger Raptor is built to go almost anywhere, so we’ve also equipped it with features that help you to take your camping and outdoor gear with you.
There are lots of handy features throughout the load box of the Ranger Raptor that can be used to help keep your gear organised and secure.
The drop-in bed liner has built in notches to help you section things off with timber dividers that you can cut and fit yourself.
The load box floor is 1224mm wide between the wheel arches, giving you plenty of room to pack for your next adventure, while the six tie-down points secured to the load box help you to lock down your gear.
Your Raptor is also fitted with structural mounting points under the box capping that have been designed to help make fitting accessories - like rack systems, bike carriers and other things, easier and more convenience. Removeable sections simply pop out to reveal mounting points for accessories.
A 400W 12-volt and 240-volt socket is mounted in the load box near the back of the truck - giving you electrical power in remote spots. This allows for easy connection of fridges, battery charging, power tools and more. Just remember to check the wattage of any appliance before you plug in.
Just like the rest of the Ranger line-up, the tailgate has been designed to double as a workbench. There are two clamp pockets concealed by spring-loaded caps in the tailgate, that can be used to secure pieces of timber for DIY projects. The tailgate is also a handy place to sit at the end of a fun day’s drive.
For off-roaders, an area has been created inside the wheel arch to fit an air compressor. There are nine stamped impression marks in the wall of the bed on the passenger side that show where you can mount the adaptor plate and compressor outlet. This means that adding a compressor doesn’t compromise your load space, and is always on board when you need it.
With Ranger Raptor’s adaptable cargo box features and clever design, you can make the most of every off-road adventure.