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Seems like Outer Banks has the most interior color options, correct?
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Not quite abbreviated but I posted this in another interior thread.Someone give me the abbreviated version of this. I want to do a story on this. What colors do you want for the interior? And what colors don't you want? It's good to see Farley weighing.
They knocked it out of the park on the two promo vehicles.You don't need an art or design degree, this is simple stuff, I can't believe they botched it so bad.
Yes. So after the first edition is gone. After the First edition of something is released it is gone, that is it, no more being made. That is the reason only 7000 FE being built and only 3500 for people to reserve with the other 3500 for dealership allotment. So you won't see a 2022 FE. When that happens the Wildtrak is the most expensive followed by the Badlands. This is not including the Warthog, I kinda consider that to be it's own beast (SVT) just like a Raptor. Now ford may come out with something to replace the FE, like a Limited model in which case the Badlands remains the third most expensive regular production Bronco in the line up.Hmmm ... isn't the Wildtrack between BL and FE?
Yeah they really did a great job with those. It sucks that they aren't an option at all. Race Red with Saddle Brown would look amazing too.They knocked it out of the park on the two promo vehicles.
They seem to have put little effort or thought into production interiors.
I probably could have forgiven them if they had, at the very least, offered the promo vehicle interiors in the exact exterior colors (Saddle Brown for Cyber Orange 2DR and White/Grey for the Cactus 4DR)
I sure hope they listen and offer these color combos!!!
The only interesting interior is the sandstone one and it really doesn't go with anything. All these shades of black and gray inside and out are very dull, lifeless and uninspiring. Ford has done so much to stick their butt out in producing this thing but suddenly stop short of hitting a homerun in the details!The CEO said he will relay our "thoughts" to the Bronco team in charge of interior options. This is AMAZING news and hopefully something comes of it.
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Good well thought out post ....and reduces complexity to Ford (and believe me they look at complexity items/actions all the time).Not quite abbreviated but I posted this in another interior thread.
Get rid of all those different color combos for each platform and make it easy. As a base throughout the entire lineup, just start with an all black interior, black cloth seats with white stitching, it's super simple and goes with any paint job and will make production easier. Throw in some pops of color with the grab handles, dash panel and vent trim that match the exterior paint and you're done.
Offer leather in any trim level like the Jeep in black and brown. Same goes for the marine grade vinyl, make that available as well. Black is nice but it's going to be hot as balls, they have to offer white seats or at least a light gray.
Why the hell would you have orange or blue stitching in the seats, blue panels, camo panels, orange or blue grab handles, bronze dash etc? Just hideous clashing colors and if you have the two door with the paint showing inside, look out LMAO. This may force some to compromise on their paint color choice just so the clash isn't so awful. People are moving away from the models they wanted (some higher end ones) just to get away from these awful interiors. That's a non starter for me if I'm spending so much cash on a vehicle.
Most of this mess is from the exterior paint vs interior color choices. Some of them look decent if you're sticking with the earthy colors or grays but when you get into the bright fun colors it's a total disaster. Contrast is good (black interior with pops of color), a mishmash of colors is baaaaaad.
Where are these interiors from the video, they look awesome! That's what hooked me. I really liked the Cactus Gray with the white/gray seats. That cyber orange with the brown leather trimmed seats, door panels, steering wheel, console and shifter nob looks amazing. They could charge a premium for that and people would buy it.
You could get a myriad of great looks with just a few options that would satisfy the majority of people. Exterior paint jobs with black, any of the reds, blues and grays with black interior and white MGV seats. White, black, reds or cyber orange with brown/tan leather or just any color (including future paint colors) with just black cloth or leather.
I thought they were going retro with this design, it takes 2 minutes on google to look at old Broncos to pick up some ideas. You don't need an art or design degree, this is simple stuff, I can't believe they botched it so bad.
I quoted you (second hand) here in this story. Thanks: https://www.torquenews.com/9539/many-bronco-enthusiasts-upset-limited-interior-color-optionsNot quite abbreviated but I posted this in another interior thread.
Get rid of all those different color combos for each platform and make it easy. As a base throughout the entire lineup, just start with an all black interior, black cloth seats with white stitching, it's super simple and goes with any paint job and will make production easier. Throw in some pops of color with the grab handles, dash panel and vent trim that match the exterior paint and you're done.
Offer leather in any trim level like the Jeep in black and brown. Same goes for the marine grade vinyl, make that available as well. Black is nice but it's going to be hot as balls, they have to offer white seats or at least a light gray.
Why the hell would you have orange or blue stitching in the seats, blue panels, camo panels, orange or blue grab handles, bronze dash etc? Just hideous clashing colors and if you have the two door with the paint showing inside, look out LMAO. This may force some to compromise on their paint color choice just so the clash isn't so awful. People are moving away from the models they wanted (some higher end ones) just to get away from these awful interiors. That's a non starter for me if I'm spending so much cash on a vehicle.
Most of this mess is from the exterior paint vs interior color choices. Some of them look decent if you're sticking with the earthy colors or grays but when you get into the bright fun colors it's a total disaster. Contrast is good (black interior with pops of color), a mishmash of colors is baaaaaad.
Where are these interiors from the video, they look awesome! That's what hooked me. I really liked the Cactus Gray with the white/gray seats. That cyber orange with the brown leather trimmed seats, door panels, steering wheel, console and shifter nob looks amazing. They could charge a premium for that and people would buy it.
You could get a myriad of great looks with just a few options that would satisfy the majority of people. Exterior paint jobs with black, any of the reds, blues and grays with black interior and white MGV seats. White, black, reds or cyber orange with brown/tan leather or just any color (including future paint colors) with just black cloth or leather.
I thought they were going retro with this design, it takes 2 minutes on google to look at old Broncos to pick up some ideas. You don't need an art or design degree, this is simple stuff, I can't believe they botched it so bad.