I was at the Bronco reveal that Ford and Good Morning America did this morning.
It is apparent that Ford did tons of research and listened to off roaders in their quest to challenge the Jeep. I even heard Brad Lovell(Ultra4) had some serious input in its design.
I spoke to a few members of the design/development team. They really wanted to knock it out of the park and get it right. They even went as far as attending Jeep Jamborees in Jeeps to see what the enthusiasts are raving about with off roading.
We had an orange 2dr that was body and mechanically correct. 35's, new unreleased Good Year rubber, rock rails, lockers front and rear, and a new rear locker function that ultimately unlocks when turning and, for lack of a better term, grabs the brake of the inner wheel and acts like a cutting brake, assisting in making tight turns on the trail while locked. The interior was prototype on this one. Cheap seats, plastics and steering wheel. But it had some interesting features like grab handles, dash mounting bracket for devices, drains and rubber mats. Tailights were usual, but tucked in so they don't hit every tree while backing or catch rocks on tight turns. This is the rig that they used for the driving demonstration on GMA. The IFS looked pretty beefy. The rear is a 4 link and the coil-overs were tilted forward allowing for decent travel and were positioned in an outboard fashion almost. Ours had a 4cyl turbo that seemed pretty peppy. I hear the crawl ratio is pretty decent, especially on the manuals. The roof has slots to assist in mounting roof racks, and the fender flairs can be removed by hand and allow for larger tires or keeping them safe while on the trail.
The light grey 4dr at our location was a production roller. Basically the body and interior were what the production models will be but the axles/suspension was not. It had a small electric motor just to move it around.
The color at first, didn't appeal to me. But it grew quickly in the daylight.
I'll post some pics from our day once I get home and download them.
But it peaked my interest for sure.
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