If I'm looking at it right, it literally looks like the wheels are entirely outside of the confines of the body. No amount of cladding would disguise that.
If I had to pick nits, I'd have preferred the green a bit darker but overall I like it! Same for the new red although I'm not sure it's my bag. Def appears to be a bright, interesting color though. A step in the right direction as far as I'm concerned...
Orange isn't usually my bag but that looks wonderful!
I'm not sure what's going on with Ford's color engineers but they should probably be sacked. I said it before but so far they've offered a totally underwhelming color palette for what's supposed to be a fun, enthusiast vehicle.
I'm not a fan of wraps but it does look well done. That said, olive...gloss...isn't really for me. It almost makes it look European, oddly enough. A nice forest green would be my pick.
Fender delete looks way better than the goofy factory fenders that look like they were slapped on as an afterthought. Maybe there will be an aftermarket alternative that will look better. Regardless, I've been puzzled why people are so preoccupied with paint chips, scratches, etc on a vehicle...
Actually surprised to see anyone poo-pooing the fender delete. To my eye, the stock fenders on the Bronco are an absolute eyesore and one of the few aesthetic misses. They look terrible and look like they were slapped on at the last minute of the design process. I don't really get the...
Yeah, I was never keen on the idea of white wheels (or anything else besides top) but I admit this looks far better I thought it would. Personally I still think white fenders/door handles would be too much though I'd be curious to see a white grille to match.
I've long been flabbergasted a white top was not offered from the start but I think the issue here for me are the visible "seams" or panels that look more obvious on a white mod top. That and I always envision such a top on a 2 door, which is what I'd plan to get.
As long as this isn't some limited availability (limited to a "Heritage" edition or somesuch), slap a (off?) white top on it and this is exactly what I'd want! I echo the amazement that something like this wasn't a year 1 color offering...
I've said it before but it's just weird Ford decided to offer a color so dark it might as well be black, even in broad daylight. What's even the point? I agree that this would've been better suited to be called Antimatter Black (ie: black with purply/blue highlights). Then again, I've questioned...