My understanding is that the First Edition is a Badlands that has been loaded with all the additional options it can hold. That’s why the logos are very similar. This is based on a printed brochure that someone managed to get ahold of. It would make sense then that the rubber floors and drain plugs are under the carpet. Which means that carpet is coming right out and getting stored away.I think the First Edition and the Badlands will have the same floor systems. Rubber with drains can removable carpet. Maybe I am wrong.
FE pulls in the best of the Badlands, Outer Banks and Wildtrak into one.My understanding is that the First Edition is a Badlands that has been loaded with all the additional options it can hold.
Does anyone know if you can get the high clearance suspension option without the sasquatch package?I made up this spreadsheet to make it easier to compare models and see what options are available for each. I hope you find it useful.
PDF download link: 2021 Bronco Options Chart by Trim & Model (by TUNGSTANG at Bronco6G).pdf
Per the spec sheet, no, it is there to clear the 35" tires apparently on the Sasquatch Package. Stay tuned for Dealer Installed Accessories and the Aftermarket for solutions.Does anyone know if you can get the high clearance suspension option without the sasquatch package?
Thank You!Per the spec sheet, no, it is there to clear the 35" tires apparently on the Sasquatch Package. Stay tuned for Dealer Installed Accessories and the Aftermarket for solutions.
It looks like the image of the grill on the FE has been updated on Ford’s website.
this post may answer it...What’s the difference between the “Non Configurable” Headlights that come on the Base - Badlands and the “Configurable” Headlights that come on the First Edition?
Ford has made some changes to the website this weekend.
1. Removed "Modular Hard Top Body Color-Painted" as Optional on all 2 Door Models
2. Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (Non-Configurable) has been changed to (Configurable) on all Models
Ah Darn, was hoping this was gonna be something super cool to make up for the Blue Death Interior ?this post may answer it...
I think the BB gives you entry into a rear locker with lower gearing for automatic transmission. The lower gearing would be more appropriate for 33” tires.I'm not sure why I am paying close to $5K more for a Big Bend than the base. All I see are fog lamps, slightly bigger rims and tires, leather wrapped wheel, privacy glass in the back, a minor entertainment center upgrade, and the potential to add more options. Oh, and some extra color choices. This seems like a lot of money for what I'd be getting. What am I missing?