The Badlands has the bilsteins but I'm not sure anything else. The Sasquatch has a "high clearance" Suspension which doesn't necessarily mean a lift, just more ground clearance underneath, most likely from arched A-arms or something.The Badlands has a special suspension compared to other models. We don't know exactly what that means, but may include a small lift. If you compare a 2 door Wildtrak to a Base the math works out correctly for a 1.2 inch lift.
Looking at the spec sheet pdf, the 2 door base is 71.9" high on 30" tires. The Wildtrak is 75.2" on 35" tires. So adding 2.5" from the tire difference to the base would get you to 74.4". So the actual "lift" of the Wildtrak(and therefore Sasq) is only 0.8"(75.2"-74.4"). To confuse it even more, the Badlands is 73.8" high on 33" tires. So if in theory you put 35" tires on a Badlands(without Sasq) the height would be 74.8", 0.4" shorter than the Wildtrak (or any Sasq). So it looks like the Badlands get a 0.4'" lift from the base models (from the bilsteins) and then the Sasquatch package adds another 0.4" lift but with more ground clearance underneath from different suspension components.
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