I just don't like the painted fenders easy fix though...SasquatchAntimatter blue with ebony roast is what I'm getting.
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I just don't like the painted fenders easy fix though...SasquatchAntimatter blue with ebony roast is what I'm getting.
From what I understand the slide out tailgate evens out the 4 inch step, which also means it takes up a lot of cargo space on floor on cargo area.Do the seats lie flat on the 4dr? I thought there was a 4" lip or something, which, and I could be wrong, might make sleeping awful uncomfortable.
They appear to be in a non woodsy area, like close to a beach. I'd absolutely camp like this on a secluded outer banks or Hamptons style Beach. Minimal bugs depending on time of year. No bears to worry aboutMost of my camping features either bears or bugs as potential visitors. leaving the swing gate open is not advised.
Connections for the top can be seen in this pic also. Looks like they connect to dummy plugs
It says to get the full length as they state, you need to move the front seats all the way up. Those seats look to be in the driving position in that picture. If you moved them forward, she could lay down with the rear door closed.Yeah, 2 people ain't sleeping in the back of that thing. May be able to get some other stuff taken care of, but sleep isn't going to happen. Look at her legs, they're stretched out past the end of the vehicle. Probably took 10 minutes to get him so his feet didn't hang off the end of the tray. As idyllic as it looks to camp in the back of an open vehicle, in many places, it's just not realistic to think you can.
Hey all, couldn't find if this was posted yet. There isn't a lot of new info here but there is two photos I don't think we have seen before. Not great photos, but might help give some people perspective on sleeping in the bronco.
Updated with official Ford press release:
All-New Bronco Four-Door SUV: Rugged Enough to Take Adventurers Further Into the Wild, Roomy Enough to Camp Inside
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 12, 2020 – Built to take adventures further, the all new Built Wild™ 2021 Bronco® four-door rugged SUV is designed to be the ultimate Bronco destination vehicle with ample room, smart features and accessories to haul outdoor gear inside and to comfortably sleep two when the day winds down.
“We spent a lot of time engaging in the outdoors with off-road enthusiasts and understood Bronco had to elevate the off-road camping experience with cleverness and comfort,” said Bill Mangan, Bronco chief interior designer. “So we made sure our four-door models could accommodate in-car camping and we followed it with best in class overall openness with the top removed so campers can enjoy spectacular nighttime views.”
Sleeping area large enough for the tallest campers
With a large rear cargo area in back, the rear sleeping area of all-new 2021 Bronco four-door SUV has more than 21-square feet and a maximum enclosed rear area length of 6 feet, 6 inches with the seats positioned forward and the rear seats folded down and 3 feet, 7 inches wide with 10 extra inches of elbow room in the door area. Extra tall campers, up to 7 feet, 6 inches tall, can stretch out a little more by moving the front seats forward and sleeping diagonally.
With the Bronco four-door optional slide-out tailgate that arrives late next year, sleeping comfort can be extended more than a foot in length to increase the diagonal length to 8 feet, 9 inches.
For unforgettable views of the stars and room for side-by-side sleeping bags, the Bronco four-door variety of tops available make open-air adventures quick and easy. From the retractable soft top to the available lightweight hard tops – all can be removed to reveal the 13.3 square foot open top – for the best-in-class second row and overall openness with the top removed.
Plenty of room for gear, too
If hauling outdoor gear is the priority, the 83 cubic-foot rear cargo area on the standard four-door soft top Bronco SUVs cargo area (77.6 cubic feet with optional hard top) offers more volume with the second-row seats folded down than the four-door Jeep Wrangler. Two-door Bronco models also offer a roomy rear cargo area with 52.3 cubic-foot rear cargo area with the second-row seats folded down and a maximum length of 46.1 inches.
There’s room for gear up top as well. When 2021 Bronco two- and four-door SUVs arrive at Ford dealerships next year, there will be more than 200 Ford licensed accessories available including Platform roof carriers and Heavy Duty (HD) two person tents by Yakima® to complete the outdoor experience. All can be specified when customers order their vehicles, be included in the vehicle financing and installed at the dealer.
“Bronco is designed to be more than just the rugged 4x4 that gets you there, but also the destination in itself,” Mangan said. “You can have fun all day running in the desert sands or crawling along rocky trails – and at the end of the day, it’s your base camp and place to relax and enjoy the great outdoors.”
I'm sure someone will come up with a inflatable mattress that fits that footprint. Just plug it in and air it up. I believe the late availability shelf will chew up valuable real estate in the back. An air mattress will be easy to store and not take up any of that space.Sleeping in this thing probably shouldn’t be a deal breaker or maker tbh, however at 5’9 I should be able to fit pretty well. Sleep in my 4 runner no problem. 4” step can easily be solved with mounds of pillows and blankets which will be needed anyway to make the floor comfortable at all.
I wish FORD would stop showing us the vehicle the interiors they are actually not going to sell. They really dumbed it down to grey and black. I would love the tan color seat trim but we are stuck with blue (what?!) and black or black.
Oh yeah, look at that lip on the back of the seats. The slide out tailgate would be essential to flatten out the back for comfort.