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One thing to point out, though, is that Wrangler has the switches up on the dash itself dead center, and we can see now that this approach is NOT happening on Bronco, as the screen and radio/HVAC controls are all that are on the center stack.
This would mean the only non-door position option for the window switches would be on the lower center console area, and we've seen the gear shifter and terrain selector knobs are there.
There are only three lower console areas I see being possible, and I don't think they're happening:
1) The area immediately right of the terrain knob - seems plausible, as it's a "clear" area with nothing to reach around; however, cupholders usually take up the space to the right of the shifter/terrain selector.
2) The area right below the HVAC controls. there looks to be an empty space there; however that seems like an inconvenient space to put them as you'd have to reach around the shifter, and that's usually the space for a good size storage bin (with or without a cover).
3) The area to the right of the shifter - similar to #1, it's a relatively clear area, but cupholders normally go here - they could do something a bit different for Ford and put the cuholders right in front of the HVAC controls, parallel to the dash (left by right)/perpendicular to the shifter, leaving the space to the right of the shifter open for switches. However, this goes against the typical Ford cupholder/shifter layout, and seems like it'd be a lot of wasted space.
With those areas being the only options, I think we'll see them on the door panels, whether part of the door skin panels or the parts that stay attached.
On a side note, I wonder if it'll have memory seats - that's also usually on the door panel.
Pictures for reference:
This would mean the only non-door position option for the window switches would be on the lower center console area, and we've seen the gear shifter and terrain selector knobs are there.
There are only three lower console areas I see being possible, and I don't think they're happening:
1) The area immediately right of the terrain knob - seems plausible, as it's a "clear" area with nothing to reach around; however, cupholders usually take up the space to the right of the shifter/terrain selector.
2) The area right below the HVAC controls. there looks to be an empty space there; however that seems like an inconvenient space to put them as you'd have to reach around the shifter, and that's usually the space for a good size storage bin (with or without a cover).
3) The area to the right of the shifter - similar to #1, it's a relatively clear area, but cupholders normally go here - they could do something a bit different for Ford and put the cuholders right in front of the HVAC controls, parallel to the dash (left by right)/perpendicular to the shifter, leaving the space to the right of the shifter open for switches. However, this goes against the typical Ford cupholder/shifter layout, and seems like it'd be a lot of wasted space.
With those areas being the only options, I think we'll see them on the door panels, whether part of the door skin panels or the parts that stay attached.
On a side note, I wonder if it'll have memory seats - that's also usually on the door panel.
Pictures for reference:
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