The Raptor’s easter eggs are not conflictual, unlike the TRX’s.
Ford believes that Easter is the best time to find the clever easter eggs hidden on the F-150 Raptor because it’s Catholics celebrate this Sunday. The 2021 Ram TRX’s cheeky easter eggs aimed at the Blue Oval’s supertruck, but the ones embedded in the third-gen Raptor’s Raptor are harmless because most of them have patriotic sentiments.
The pickup’s high-performance design comes with an optional Raptor Graphics package. This includes a body sticker with a design inspired by the F-22 Raptor fighter jet fighter. The F-22’s afterburner exhaust nozzle is shaped like a diamond. Raptor’s “FP GN03” logo provides authentic fighter jet trail markings. If you look closely, you will see a QR code located in the upper-right corner below the letter “P”. This code will take you to Ford Performance’s official website.
Ford will also offer the F-150 sporty with a Raptor 37 package bedside graphic. In this case, a map of Baja 1000 will be printed onto the truck. This map shows the race route from Ensenada, Mexico to La Paz (Mexico), with checkpoints. After one of the vehicle’s creators attended the Baja 1000 race, the easter egg was born. Ford also said that the vehicle pays tribute to “Raptor’s desert-racing DNA.”
You might not be able to see it right away, but another easter egg is revealed when you open the front doors. The American flag is positioned on the dashboard at the sides to show that the F-150 truck is all-American. The standard model has it finished in silver, while the flagship Raptor version has it painted Code Orange.
The V6-powered Raptor will go on sale in the summer. It will be joined by the V8 RaptorR, which will take on the TRX next season.