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Does anybody know if this is going to be handled like the Raptor or if there is going to be another process to convert to an Everglades?
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Man they're really milking every last penny they can out of that old Ranger before the next gen comes out. If it's not coming out until fall, I suppose that means they'll push it into the 23 model year and then maybe the next gen will be out in 24.Side-note the exclusive paint color (Sand or Desert Sand <--- not sure of the official name) won't be available until the fall when the same color is made available for the Ranger Sand Splash Edition.
No. There are 4 Ranger Splash Editions with one of the named Splash itself. Yes. Ford named one of them the Ranger Splash Splash Edition. There will be a Snow, Sand, and Forest Splash Edition also. Each will be limited in production and have restricted options such as the Tremor package will only be available on the Splash Splash Edition.Man they're really milking every last penny they can out of that old Ranger before the next gen comes out. If it's not coming out until fall, I suppose that means they'll push it into the 23 model year and then maybe the next gen will be out in 24.
Note that I absolutely agree with you on the paint availability of fake-military-sand-Bronco, but have you seen it formally outlined that it's a late availability color?The Everglades is just a Special Edition. It won't be limited like the FE or Raptor. When the order banks can accept an order, you just have your dealer switch your existing order to it. I think it was mentioned in the reveal that orders can be switched in March. For MY'22, Everglades Edition will only be available to existing unscheduled order holders and for MY'23, it will become available to walk-in orders.
Side-note the exclusive paint color (Sand or Desert Sand <--- not sure of the official name) won't be available until the fall when the same color is made available for the Ranger Sand Splash Edition.
Sorry I should of clarified, I meant the current gen Ranger will probably go into 23 as the model years change around that time.No. There are 4 Ranger Splash Editions with one of the named Splash itself. Yes. Ford named one of them the Ranger Splash Splash Edition. There will be a Snow, Sand, and Forest Splash Edition also. Each will be limited in production and have restricted options such as the Tremor package will only be available on the Splash Splash Edition.
The Sand Splash edition is supposed to be available in the fall. It will share the same paint robot for the Everglades Edition at least for the unique color.
That is what I'm basing the Everglades Sand paint availability on. If the Ranger Sand Splash Edition is available in the Fall (production may start in August (6 week delivery would coincide with fall)), then the Everglades, at least the specific Sand paint, will follow the same timeline.Note that I absolutely agree with you on the paint availability of fake-military-sand-Bronco, but have you seen it formally outlined that it's a late availability color?
To date, the best i've seen is from the Splash series announcement and then applying the logic that MAP's 13th paint booth will only be set up once to spray Military-boredom-Sand on any vehicle, thus Everglades and Splash coming out at the same time.