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Handle would be awesome. My Tundra has an A pillar grab handle on both sides and I love it. Use it every time I get in and out. Not having one on the driver's side of a taller vehicle is just begging for customers to be coming in with steering column issues lol
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With regard to the vent/grab handle... I think there is a vent there, but it looks like it would be behind a grab handle. The handle looks like its bolted to the top of the dash, with a textured rubber grip and the Bronco name printed into it.
Are we looking at one of the 150 accessories?
You know what - I just realized - it may very well be a handle.

Look at the a-pillar on the driver's side - you can clearly see the window defrost vent on the pillar even with the mirror/near the steering wheel in the picture below. Which would mean the same arrangement on the passenger side, which is nowhere near this potential grab handle.

It'd certainly be a candidate for an accessory piece, IMO.

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You know what - I just realized - it may very well be a handle.

Look at the a-pillar on the driver's side - you can clearly see the window defrost vent on the pillar even with the mirror/near the steering wheel in the picture below. Which would mean the same arrangement on the passenger side, which is nowhere near this potential grab handle.

It'd certainly be a candidate for an accessory piece, IMO.

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or it is a piece to help with handling/moving/stowing the door. you know, like a handle ;)
 

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it looks like it’s a sticker on the window rather than engraved in the mirror. I wonder if they did testing in Canada? But who knows.
Maybe testing in CAN, hence why CAN spec tires on various mules.

Thanks all. I forget being a simple minded American that there are other countries in N. AMERICA and that they speak different languages :captain:
 

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or it is a piece to help with handling/moving/stowing the door. you know, like a handle ;)
The handle we're discussing is part of the dash, though. lol

I’d rather have In and out, and I’m not a fan of that either.
I find In-N-Out very overrated. It's great for the low price. But IMO, it's not something you need to write home about how amazing it is.
 

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This might have been addressed but there are 17 pages to go through LOL.

From these photos can we tell if this is going to be an all digital instrument cluster or if it looks analog? I saw spy shots from the new F150 which look all digital, but can't seem to tell from the views here.

Overall... loving the look! Can't wait to see the unavailing!
 

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You know what - I just realized - it may very well be a handle.

Look at the a-pillar on the driver's side - you can clearly see the window defrost vent on the pillar even with the mirror/near the steering wheel in the picture below. Which would mean the same arrangement on the passenger side, which is nowhere near this potential grab handle.

It'd certainly be a candidate for an accessory piece, IMO.



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Unrelated. Is that a design element on the A-pillar, or is it where the removable roll cage bolts in?
 

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Looks like I'm making burgers for dinner. Thanks fellas.

The interior is cool too. KISS in action. I dig it
 

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Got the lo-down on the “Maverick” edition of the new Bronco:
Unique “Top Gun Naval Aviator” and “Maverick” badging all over, aviation style gauges, special stitching and embossed seats, pilot and co-pilot names on doors, special ‘eject button’ to unlatch removable top, door skins that flip up to simulate wings, and finally, ignitable exhaust to simulate “afterburners”.
I also believe the Warthog edition comes with the 20MM gatlin gun.
Maverick edition reveal to coincide with release of new Top Gun movie this summer.
 

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Got the lo-down on the “Maverick” edition of the new Bronco:
Unique “Top Gun Naval Aviator” and “Maverick” badging all over, aviation style gauges, special stitching and embossed seats, pilot and co-pilot names on doors, special ‘eject button’ to unlatch removable top, door skins that flip up to simulate wings, and finally, ignitable exhaust to simulate “afterburners”.
I also believe the Warthog edition comes with the 20MM gatlin gun.
Maverick edition reveal to coincide with release of new Top Gun movie this summer.

I'm all aboot that BRRRRRRRT life.
 

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Got the lo-down on the “Maverick” edition of the new Bronco:
Unique “Top Gun Naval Aviator” and “Maverick” badging all over, aviation style gauges, special stitching and embossed seats, pilot and co-pilot names on doors, special ‘eject button’ to unlatch removable top, door skins that flip up to simulate wings, and finally, ignitable exhaust to simulate “afterburners”.
I also believe the Warthog edition comes with the 20MM gatlin gun.
Maverick edition reveal to coincide with release of new Top Gun movie this summer.
this sounds made up :inspect:
 

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Can y'all stop talking about hamburgers on Ash Wednesday?
Same.... although I did go to Chick Fil A to get a fish sandwich which was really good.

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This might have been addressed but there are 17 pages to go through LOL.

From these photos can we tell if this is going to be an all digital instrument cluster or if it looks analog? I saw spy shots from the new F150 which look all digital, but can't seem to tell from the views here.

Overall... loving the look! Can't wait to see the unavailing!
It's hard to tell. Initially I assumed/figured all digital. But I also feel like I can see a chrome ring, which for Ford means analog usually. It's why I've speculated this is a mid-range model, as Ford's been using digital clusters across the lineup in new models. With a product as critical/"visible" as Bronco, I do feel like they'd pull out the stops and include a digital cluster at minimum as an option.

Unrelated. Is that a design element on the A-pillar, or is it where the removable roll cage bolts in?
Are you referring to the debossed "cutout" where the blue dot is?

I was wondering this as well. I suppose it's possible something could go there, but don't know what. Seems like an odd place to put a design/character line.
 
 





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