I know you know, but this truck is OLD and it was designed on the global market for those customers (non US.) expect the next gen to be a mini F150 a far as amenities and gimmicks go
I’m reluctantly selling/trading my 9 year old Mazda 3 hatch with 120k. Was my first “brand new” car. Hands down the best vehicle I’ve ever owned.
My biggest concern. I got a bad feeling we won’t be able to see one in person at a dealer until this time next year at the earliest. Ford site says some preorders may have 2022 delivery. Hell my dealer has had, at most, 2 Rangers on their lot at the same time. And they’ve been out for 2 years...
This is the first time I’ve seen the 12” screen next to a driver in a seat. It looks ridiculously too big even though it’s not erected on top of the dash like some other manufacturers.
I haven’t seen that picture before but it’s possibly the “concept” bronco from the reveal. Orange with saddle interior.
Red interior would be cool tho
I have no knowledge of your area but most of the trails around me are WMAs. Some require you to have a “lands pass” to sightsee or hike but some don’t require anything to drive through.
My Bronco will be my daily driver and workhorse. To and from work, pulling one of 3 small trailers every weekend. Driving around my property. Vacations, hunting, fishing spots etc. A 4x4 (or even a locker 4x2) truck would suffice but the bronco is a sporty alternative with no doors, no roof and...
I’m thinking it’s just a still-in-the-works soft top. I can’t see Ford engineering a roof top tent on their own; it will be left to the aftermarket