Ford is readying new Raptor variants for its high-performance off-road sub-brand as it works to become “the Porsche of off-road”.

Currently, Ford produces hardcore Raptor variants of just three models – the Ranger, Bronco and F-150 – but just one of this trio is sold in Australia: the Ranger Raptor, which routinely accounts for up to 15 per cent of demand for the country’s top-selling model over the past three years.

However, the American automaker is planning a fresh assault on a growing market niche it wants to own.

Speaking at this year’s Dakar Rally, in which Ford has fielded four factory-backed cars – with another four privateers also running the V8-powered Raptor T1+ race trucks – the brand confirmed there was more Raptor love coming.

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Ford Ranger Raptor
Ford Ranger Raptor

“We have a huge opportunity to grow the [Raptor] product offerings,” said Will Ford, general manager of the recently rebranded Ford Racing division, which has now been tasked with product development of future models.

“Our intention is really to make sure that we very thoughtfully expand the lineup of Raptor products, especially globally.”

Mr Ford’s comments come weeks after Ford CFO Sherry House first floated the idea of expanding the Raptor family.

“I know that some people in the audience here just had a wonderful ride in some of our Raptors, and that’s a product that I think that we’re going to be doing a bit more of as well,” said Ms House at the 2025 Barclays Global Auto and Mobility Tech Conference just before Christmas.