Someone at fordraptorforum.com posted a link to an official-looking confidential 2017 pickup price list on a Ford web site. Looks like the Supercab Raptor with a 133" wheelbase will start at $48k, and the SuperCrew with 145" wheelbase will start at $51k. Options can quickly add another $10k.
Here's a link to the forum
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f260/2017-ford-raptor-official-price-breakdown-49072
And here's a link directly to the Ford web page
http://www.fleet.ford.com/edms/content?Object_Name=0900cad982b6c664
Partly because of the legendary status of the first generation Raptor, and partly because Ford ceased production of the Raptor in the 2015 model year, Raptor prices on the used market have remained high. Average sale price on autotrader.com for the 2010 to 2014 model is $51k, more than the original invoice. It will be interesting to see how the new Raptor, with aluminum body and turbocharged V6 instead of V8, will be accepted.
Here's a link to the forum
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f260/2017-ford-raptor-official-price-breakdown-49072
And here's a link directly to the Ford web page
http://www.fleet.ford.com/edms/content?Object_Name=0900cad982b6c664
Partly because of the legendary status of the first generation Raptor, and partly because Ford ceased production of the Raptor in the 2015 model year, Raptor prices on the used market have remained high. Average sale price on autotrader.com for the 2010 to 2014 model is $51k, more than the original invoice. It will be interesting to see how the new Raptor, with aluminum body and turbocharged V6 instead of V8, will be accepted.