I'm taking that as a win - its the second source (after the colors PDF) and the first real customer-facing document to list the color. Yeah sure late availability, but I'm being positive about having the color at all right now. I have too many other red cars to go red haha.
We've not seen official confirmation, but it appears Velocity Blue may be a late availability color. That would explain its presence in the color list in the PDF, but not in the current online color picker. When we could play with grabbing these images, Velocity Blue would not return anything...
Yeah - it looks like the user that decoded the "names" just pulled those, not the option codes in standard Ford format. If we could get both the named list and option code list together we'd be set.
Alright - I've figured out how to boil the Bronco Sport pics down to a link that changes the interior trim. You can see the code change in the URL there as you change interiors, so you can see that "89C/897 are the 2 Bronco Sport Badlands interior codes.
We just need the codes for the different...
As a Porsche owner - can confirm this is how this type of thing works for high end sports cars. I think I ran across a 'model specific' Falken Wildpeak on tire rack this week as well.
I did reserve with Capital in Raleigh. My Dad has purchased his last 2 trucks there, a 2001 F150 SuperCrew (He ordered ASAP once it was announced) and a 2011 F250 6.7L (also bought very early in the run) that is still running strong after some mods to this day.
My wife told me a good story...
4 Door OBX
Race Red or Velocity Blue (if that shows up)
2.7L V6
Hard Top
I'm being honest with myself - Im going to want the nice interior/quality of life options over the Badlands level Off-Road items. I'm not going off pavement that often and the OBX level of gear plus the rear locker is all...
I've got a 4-Door Outer Banks reserved. Dealer has emailed me as well.
Likely planning on Race Red!
My purchase will largely depend on if my company ends our vehicle policy in the spring however...