Ford plotting 750kW Raptor king: Off-road supercar hybrid with 750kW could put the 2026 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato and Porsche 911 Dakar to shame

Ford Ford News Ford Mustang Ford Mustang News Ford Mustang 2026 Hybrid Best Hybrid Cars Coupe Best Coupe Cars Ford Coupe Range Industry news Car News Cars News Adventure Off road
...
Jack Quick
Production Editor
25 Aug 2025
2 min read

Ford is reportedly working on a hardcore off-road supercar to sit at the top of its Raptor line-up.

As discussed during the August 21st edition of Bloomberg’s Hot Pursuit podcast, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he sees this off-road supercar competing in the Dakar Rally.

“Like a supercar, 1000hp, partially electric, totally digitally enabled,” said Farley.

“Everything is adjustable, suspension travel, the damping, the ride height, and it’s fully capable of doing a full-on race.

“It’s not a pickup truck. I think that is the right way for Ford to innovate the supercar business.

“No one’s ever built a supercar for gravel, high-speed [and] sand.”

Farley also noted how this potential off-road supercar, if it’s actually produced, will be different to vehicles like the Porsche 911 Dakar and Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato.

2026 Ford F-150 Raptor R
2026 Ford F-150 Raptor R

“The on-road performance hierarchy is very simple to see and the very top is over served in my opinion, but no one’s ever done [an] off-road supercar,” said Mr Farley.

“Let’s see how long it would last on the Baja 500 course.”

This follows numerous reports indicating that Ford is plotting a Mustang Raptor that could sit at the top of the Raptor line-up, above the Bronco Raptor, Ranger Raptor and F-150 Raptor R.

2026 Ford Mustang GTD
2026 Ford Mustang GTD

It’s unclear if the Mustang will be used as a base for this potential off-road supercar, though Ford did recently create the high-performance Mustang GTD to rival the Porsche 911 GT3 RS.

Only a limited number of the Mustang GTD will be produced and each is priced from US$325,000 (~A$500,000). It’s likely if this off-road supercar goes into production it’ll follow a similar limited-production style.

“I want to win Dakar way more than Formula 1,” said Farley, noting the Blue Oval’s return to Formula 1 in partnership with Red Bull Racing from 2026.

“I want us to build a vehicle so that all people could experience what it’s like to have the joy of driving no matter what is in front of you.”

Jack Quick
Production Editor
Jack Quick has proven himself as one of the most prolific motoring journalists despite still being relatively fresh to the industry. He joins the CarsGuide team after spending four years at CarExpert in various roles. Growing up on a farm in regional Victoria, Jack has been driving cars since before he could even see over the wheel. He also had plenty of experience operating heavy machinery. In fact, he currently holds a Heavy Rigid license. On the farm, Jack spent a lot of time bush bashing in his family’s 1992 Suzuki Sierra soft-top and 1985 Holden Drover ute, and this helped fuel his life-long obsession with cars. He currently owns a 2020 Suzuki Jimny for nostalgic purposes. A detail-oriented person with a huge flair for the creative, Jack does competitive hip-hop dancing outside of work. His team, Pacific Elite Sirens, recently competed at the 2025 Dance Worlds and placed 12th place in their division.
About Author

Comments