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What is the top speed of a Traxxas Ford F 150 Raptor?

Generally, the Traxxas Ford F-150 Raptor tops out around 60 mph (about 96 km/h) when powered by a 2S LiPo battery with Traxxas' stock gearing. Real-world speeds vary with battery choice, gearing, surface, and maintenance.


Official specs and typical performance


The top speed figure most commonly cited by Traxxas is achieved under ideal conditions on a smooth, level surface with a 2S LiPo and the included gearing. In everyday use with different power sources, expectations adjust accordingly.



  • 2S LiPo battery with stock gearing: up to about 60 mph (96 km/h) on a clean, flat surface.

  • 8.4V NiMH battery: typically in the 40–45 mph range due to reduced voltage and slower acceleration.

  • Non-stock configurations (higher voltage or altered gear ratios): can push speeds beyond 60 mph in practice, but such setups are outside standard recommendations and can affect reliability and safety.


Speed results vary from tester to tester based on strip length, surface friction, wheel/tire condition, and calibration. Always test in a safe, open area away from bystanders and obstacles.


What the numbers mean


Traxxas specifies a performance envelope that assumes optimal setup: a 2S LiPo battery, proper maintenance, and level ground. Real-world tests by hobbyists often show a range rather than a single value, reflecting the impact of variables like surface texture and temperature.


Maximizing top speed safely


If you’re aiming to push the Ford F-150 Raptor toward the upper end of its speed potential, consider these steps and caveats.



  1. Keep to the recommended 2S LiPo battery and the vehicle’s original gearing unless you’re prepared to accept trade-offs in reliability and temperature management.

  2. Ensure tires and wheels are in good condition and mounted correctly to minimize rolling resistance and maintain traction.

  3. Test on a flat, smooth surface such as pavement; avoid soft ground where traction and speed are compromised.

  4. Monitor motor and ESC temperatures; stop if components become excessively hot to prevent damage.

  5. Regularly inspect drivetrain components for wear and replace any worn parts to preserve consistent performance.


Modifications can increase speed but may void the warranty, reduce durability, and raise safety risks. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.


Gearing options and power considerations


For enthusiasts exploring beyond stock performance, gearing changes are the primary lever to increase top speed. Consult Traxxas documentation and community resources to choose gearing that matches your battery and track conditions, and understand the trade-offs in torque and acceleration.


Measuring speed and verifying performance


To verify top speed, use GPS-based speed apps or a reliable chronometer with multiple runs on a flat surface. Record the highest reading and note the conditions (battery type, temperature, surface). Recalibrate as needed for consistency.


Summary


In summary, the Traxxas Ford F-150 Raptor typically reaches around 60 mph (96 km/h) with a 2S LiPo and stock gearing. Real-world speeds depend on battery choice, gearing, and surface, with higher-voltage setups capable of higher speeds but at the cost of durability and safety. For most pilots, the 60 mph figure is a helpful baseline, and any speed testing should be conducted responsibly in safe environments.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.