Because it is a 2-door (which you can get only with a hard top) they probably can get over MSRP. You might have more negotiating leverage on a 4-door soft top.
That may be the sub that they use in the Bronco Sport B&O. Smaller size. Also, the woofer appears to be treated paper, which would last longer.
I think once you amp the kicks and dash, the bass blockers will be unnecessary. The Key DSP should sort out the crossover points.
As far as the...
Toyota "House of Quality". They wrote the book on designing vehicles to be reliable from the ground up. We'll designed vehicles have fewer build issues at the factory. Their manufacturing culture doesn't allow observable defects to go to the customer. They build better, longer term relationships...
Is that an official photo or just a fanciful rendering based on the Tundra/Sequoia?
Also, the TFL guys reported recently that the Land Cruiser will be back, and will be somewhere in size between the 4Runner and Sequoia.
My buddy (who has a PhD in Materials Science Engineering) refers to this as "galvanic corrosion". It's a very common occurrence when two dissimilar metals come in contact with each other. Theoretically, the factory "loctite" would form a barrier between the two metals. In reality, poor...
I'm sure the manufacturer is Harmon. You would be much better off with an aftermarket amp and upgrade the sub to the Kicker 8" Comp RT https://www.crutchfield.com/p_20648CT84/Kicker-48CWRT84.html
If the "correction" is a full range signal to the rear speakers (assuming they put in high pass crossovers on the speakers themselves) that would be great.
I personally don't think (fully) electrifying a vehicle like the Bronco is wise use of the scarce materials that go into making the batteries. Those materials will be needed to make batteries for the power grid, so the grid can handle high amounts of renewable generation.
A plug in hybrid makes...
For this kind of money, most buyers want creature comforts and tech. You can get some of that with BB and BD, but not the 12" Screen. After the initial wave of reservations is built, I see the non-Squatch OBX with the High Package as a big seller.
I have a very similar Reservation date and reorder history, except Wildtrak instead of Badlands. I ordered from a small, country dealer and am probably being screwed by Ford's allocation system.