Every Raptor comes with seven G.O.A.T. Modes: Normal, Off-Road, Rock Crawl, Baja, Slippery, Sport, and Tow/Haul. You can check your owner’s manual for details (highly recommended), but here’s a quick look at what each G.O.A.T. Mode is designed to do.
Normal
Perfect for everyday driving! Put your Bronco Raptor in Normal Mode to balance comfort, speed, and agility. Although two-wheel-drive is the default in this mode, you can switch on the four-wheel-drive system if necessary.
Off-Road
Use the Off-Road setting to travel over sand, loose gravel, mud, or mixed terrain. If your Bronco Raptor gets stuck in deep conditions, Off-Road Mode just may help you get unstuck. Off-Road automatically engages the rear electronic locking differential, but you can disengage it with the simple press of a button.
Rock Crawl
The name says it all: use this G.O.A.T. Mode to optimize rock-climbing capabilities in off-road settings. Switching into Rock Crawl automatically engages both front and rear electronic locking differentials, disconnects the stabilizer bar, optimizes throttle response, adjusts transmission shift points for maximum control, and turns on the cameras!
Baja
Because it optimizes the throttle for maximum response and torque delivery, the Raptor’s Baja mode is designed for high-speed off-roading. Switching into Baja Mode automatically engages the four-wheel-drive system and off-road steering and suspension settings.
Slippery
When on-road conditions turn snow or icy, Slippery Mode is designed to help you maintain maximum control. You can also use this mode to cross the kind of off-road terrain where slippery or loose materials cover a firm surface. Rear-wheel drive is not available in this Mode.
Sport
To increase accelerator response and enjoy sportier steering, throw your Bronco Raptor into Sport Mode. You can only use Sport in two-wheel drive mode; four-wheel drive is not available.
Tow/Haul
When you’re towing a heavy trailer, Tow/Haul Mode helps your Raptor improve transmission operation, upshifting to higher engine speeds to reduce the number of shifts the transmission needs to make. Tow/Haul Mode also helps slow the Bronco Raptor as it descends a slope, improving driver control.
Bronco Raptor Engine Specs
Your Raptor comes with an exclusive Bronco engine. Powertrain specs include:
- Turbocharged 3.0L V6 (418 horsepower, 440 lb-ft of torque)
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- Advanced 4x4 with automatic on-demand engagement
- Terrain Management System with seven G.O.A.T. Modes