It is on the link. Click on the "read more" at the bottom of the page. They describe the Willys Sport and the sport s packages:
Sport
The base Sport trim is relatively bare bones, though it does include a number of standard features such as:
17-inch steel wheels
Skid plates
Tow hooks...
I was doing the same thing a few days ago. Not a test per se, but I did not want to get stuck at our camp, so I tested a few modes. We had a foot of snow.
4wd H with traction control disengaged did well even going up grades .4A, not so good in deep snow, especially going up a slight grade.
I...
They sell beaters for a reason. I can not bring myself to beat on a new vehicle.
Bought a Sammy years ago for $500 to beat on. That little thing would go anywhere, but nowhere I would want to take a new vehicle.
Your choice, have fun
I am happy to wait to test drive one before I buy.
I would imagine there will be a few in dealer inventory to sell due to change in life circumstances between order and deliver, and Ford or the Ford dealer will inevitably screw up some orders and have buyers decline delivery
The packages on the Wrangler can be confusing. Anytime I explore a new vehicle that I am no familiar with , I looked at Edmunds for an explanation of different trims. Below is a link for the Wrangler:
https://www.edmunds.com/jeep/wrangler/
Willys is a good package. My last JKU was a Willys and...
Good points in the reply. In reference to the above two bullets, my company leased a F150 for me in 2019.
Gap insurance was included in the Ford lease price.
The Wear Care, for up to $5,000 in cosmetic damage, was only an extra $5 per month.
Verify the above is the same with a Bronco lease...
The Rubicons have a 4:10 gear. Guys that run 35s with the 4:10 say it is just right, the off road die hards go with a lower gear (higher number).
Seems like a 4.46 gear would be plenty for most.
I have an F150 that has the sport mode. Never need to use it but every now and then I select sport mode when I have a chaw in and wearing a camo hat.
Definitely perks up the shift points, but really not needed.