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The grill is the way to tell at a quick glance or by Braille:
4th gen has the Dodge crosshair grill in almost every trim, sometimes chrome and sometimes body color. Exceptions exist, like the Warlock has the Pringles Guy Mustache grill.
5th gen adds big emblems on the side of the hood that proclaim your motor size and presence of eTorque if applicable. They are chrome unless you get one of the cosmetic packages that make them black.
Multiple other differences, but that's the easiest way to tell.
I like all the generations of Raptor, and I don't think I've seen a bad Super Duty generation, though I like some better than others.
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TFL has a hands-on demonstration with a pre-production model that's worth the watch if you're interested in the new ZR2. No driving allowed, but did do a start up and all the important bits are there to be seen.
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I find the idea of a half-pint "luxury" truck pretty odd, but here it is nonetheless
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I've got 650 miles on the tundra now just going to work and a short road trip. I haven't taken it offroad, just gravel roads. Couple things that bug me a little.
1. The truck shuts off when you remote start and then open the door or unlock it. Seems pretty dumb to me.
2. If its parked on unlevel ground the fuel gauge will read full upon starting the truck (sometimes). Have to shut off the truck in drive, then put it in park and watch the gauge reset.
3. The bed seems to move excessively in comparison to the cab. You can watch that fucker dance in the rearview mirror on bumpy roads. I imagine the less compliant bed with the composite construction probably has something to do with that.
4. Definitely added a bit of turning radius in comparison to the Ram.
All in all I'm super happy with it. I just got some new LT (and bigger) tires on it and I'm pretty stoked to take it on some forest service & BLM trails.
AT4X is touched on here.
Available HUD and nicer interior, along with styling, vs the Chevy ZR2
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I’m on the fence for truck downsizing as well. I had a 2013 Tundra TRD Rock Warrior I loved but traded it at 200k for a 2020 Limited which I really have grown to dislike for several reasons. Kids grown, just wife, new dog and me. A Tacoma sized truck (Canyon or similar);seems to make sense. I have become a Toyota fan, but their updating of the Tundra/Tacoma models (or really lack thereof) has got me looking elsewhere.
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
I did 700 miles over the last two days in the Raptor, it has made me really reconsider looking at a smaller truck. The drive was so easy and comfortable.