Might be, but the answers are better than “no”, “can’t comment on future products”, or nothing at all.this is the Ford equivalent of "Magic 8-Ball" answers floating randomly to the surface
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Might be, but the answers are better than “no”, “can’t comment on future products”, or nothing at all.this is the Ford equivalent of "Magic 8-Ball" answers floating randomly to the surface
The Heritage response was good enough for me until the email about the top constraints came out. I still think the Everglades edition will replace the Heritage edition for MY22 and Heritage will move to MY23 with the white tops.Might be, but the answers are better than “no”, “can’t comment on future products”, or nothing at all.
Mr. Ford Bronco has an affinity for saying the word “Wait”….go figureJust to add to the conspiracy of this being the green for MY22, here are some of Fords responses to people asking if this is it...
What would the Everglades Edition be?The Heritage response was good enough for me until the email about the top constraints came out. I still think the Everglades edition will replace the Heritage edition for MY22 and Heritage will move to MY23 with the white tops.
A guess that is as good as any...What would the Everglades Edition be?
I think this...What would the Everglades Edition be?
We just caught an intriguing new Ford Bronco prototype that has all the cues of an Overland-ready adventurer, running on the streets of Dearborn.
Overland Exterior Cues Abound
The newly disguised Bronco prototype has a reworked front-fascia, with a nicely integrated Warn winch. Heavy camouflage on the Bronco’s passenger-side A-pillar likely hides an exhaust snorkel to aid in ultimate water fording. A raised roof is found under the prototype’s rooftop camo, possibly hiding extra lighting, a cargo basket, or even a rooftop-mounted tent.
This particularly adventure-ready Bronco prototype is equipped with the Sasquatch package, for optimum clearance.
New Camouflage Easter Eggs
The graphic camouflage covering the front-fascia of this new Bronco is made up of a new range of Easter Eggs that serve as something of a mission statement for this prototype. The camo contains icons for numerous outdoor-focused activities: The Bronco logo, a mountain goat, mountains, pine trees, a gator, a snorkel, water, a compass, rocks, a flag, a hatchet, a camera, cactus with sun, a tent, and others couldn’t readily be deciphered.
Lighting Icon On Camo—Weather-Related Icon Or Hint At Hybrid Onboard Generator?
One of the camouflage icons appears to be a lightning bolt, and it is placed directly adjacent to the Bronco logo icon. Perhaps this is simply a weather-related feature that will be faced by any automotive overlander, but there is also the possibility that this points to hybridization. A hybrid powerplant with some form of the F-150’s Pro Power Onboard Generator would be an incredibly useful feature when camping in the middle of nowhere.
It's more "in the land" or mudding affair, one would assume. The parts that aren't protected wetlands, that is.Is there actually places to overland in the everglades? Seems like it would be a bit boggy.......
Too kool!!Here is a top off pic for you. I am really going to hate selling our Jeep and the wife already said we can't sell it locally as she will die inside if she see's it out and about.