Confirmed: Sasquatch with manual transmission Bronco will be 2022 model year | Bronco6G - 2021+ Ford Bronco Forum, News, Blog & Owners CommunityManual Sasquatch is definitely late only. And I'm definitely getting a manual.
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Confirmed: Sasquatch with manual transmission Bronco will be 2022 model year | Bronco6G - 2021+ Ford Bronco Forum, News, Blog & Owners CommunityManual Sasquatch is definitely late only. And I'm definitely getting a manual.
Yep, that's what I meant. I may be using my July 21 reservation and wouldn't be able to get Manual and Sasquatch without pushing it to 2022. So I am counting MY22 as "late availability".
All we know is that, for now, it is only available on the Badlands trim.Forgive me if this has been discussed or covered recently but does anyone know if on MY 22 we will be able to get a MT BD with a mid package? I know it’s not offered on MY 21 unless you get an auto.
Seems most of it is the size of the tires impacting the height. Sasquatch adds less than a 1/2” lift if I remember correctly.Do we know the difference in ride height of a Black Diamond and a Badlands?
It may even be offered now for MY21. We will need a dealer on here to try it to confirm.Forgive me if this has been discussed or covered recently but does anyone know if on MY 22 we will be able to get a MT BD with a mid package? I know it’s not offered on MY 21 unless you get an auto.
Seems most of it is the size of the tires impacting the height. Sasquatch adds less than a 1/2” lift if I remember correctly.
Using tires sizes and this chart there is 0.7" difference of actual lift from BB to BL. Then there is 0.55" if lift from BL to Sas. So the Sas lift from BB/BD is only about 1.25". Tires are doing everything else.Most of the BL ride height is standard, right around an inch taller, the Sasquatch adds at most 1/2”.
I talked to my dealer yesterday and asked about the ability to add the Mid-Package a manual Black Diamond. I haven't heard back from them yet. I'll post an update when I hear something.It may even be offered now for MY21. We will need a dealer on here to try it to confirm.
Unlike B&P, the MY21 ordering guide makes it sound like it is an option to add the Mid-Package to the Manual Black Diamond without the remote start feature. But when I talked to Albert at @Granger Ford he hadn't had one like that to input yet, so he hasn't tried it to know if it works.
Who knows which members on here are dealers? Can we tag them all and get them to let us know if it is an option for real?
It does look like that at first, but if you look under the 10 speed Auto section it says "322A: Standard". It's the standard and only transmission option available with the Mid Package (322A) on the Black Diamond. I fell for it too lolIt may even be offered now for MY21. We will need a dealer on here to try it to confirm.
Unlike B&P, the MY21 ordering guide makes it sound like it is an option to add the Mid-Package to the Manual Black Diamond without the remote start feature. But when I talked to Albert at @Granger Ford he hadn't had one like that to input yet, so he hasn't tried it to know if it works.
Who knows which members on here are dealers? Can we tag them all and get them to let us know if it is an option for real?
My thoughts exactly.I've lamented in different threads about my final decision...Do I get BD and do aftermarket wheels and tires, do I squatch, or do I spend the money for a Badlands? Well, I just saw a 4 door wrangler up close and I noticed the tire size...265/70...same as BD. It looked "good enough" to potentially just upgrade the wheels and wait on the bigger tires until the OEMs are worn out.