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Option and Parts Changes for 2023 Bronco

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Does anyone know of any Option additions / changes and other parts that will be available for the 2023 Bronco?

We got 2 Color Changes for 2022 any other Exterior Color changes for 2023?

Anything else?

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Things have been announced but I would guess they will not actually be available next year.
 
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Anything in addition to what you can build on the Ford website now?
 

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Generally speaking, model refreshes and changes are to increase interest in a product.

Since FoMoCo is already struggling to meet demand as it is, there is no business case for changing anything. This is doubly true given the state of the supply chain.

I would expect them to completely remove a couple of options where they struggle, such as factory PPF and Nav.

They may also drop a couple colors again.
 

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Generally speaking, model refreshes and changes are to increase interest in a product.

Since FoMoCo is already struggling to meet demand as it is, there is no business case for changing anything. This is doubly true given the state of the supply chain.

I would expect them to completely remove a couple of options where they struggle, such as factory PPF and Nav.

They may also drop a couple colors again.

I will tell you, I'm pretty pissed that Navigation only works if you pay $80 a year. My other car Nav will always work, but you lose features like traffic and route changes based on traffic, etc. But it should still at least function.
 

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Generally speaking, model refreshes and changes are to increase interest in a product.

Since FoMoCo is already struggling to meet demand as it is, there is no business case for changing anything. This is doubly true given the state of the supply chain.

I would expect them to completely remove a couple of options where they struggle, such as factory PPF and Nav.

They may also drop a couple colors again.
And yet they came out with the Everglades, and Raptor.
 

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And yet they came out with the Everglades, and Raptor.
They will most assuredly have some sort of "Special Edition", presumably the long delayed Heritage Edition.

This will be sold at a ridiculous markup, and Ford will build them before everyone with a 1st day reservation gets theirs.
 

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They will most assuredly have some sort of "Special Edition", presumably the long delayed Heritage Edition.

This will be sold at a ridiculous markup, and Ford will build them before everyone with a 1st day reservation gets theirs.
Generally special editions are a fancy paint job, some decals, or a new hood. The Everglades gave us entirely new fenders and the Raptor went beyond that. And the 2023 F150 will have the same basic design as it did when it came out in 2003.
 

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Generally speaking, model refreshes and changes are to increase interest in a product.

Since FoMoCo is already struggling to meet demand as it is, there is no business case for changing anything. This is doubly true given the state of the supply chain.
Yes, but. There is one or two areas that might get changes.

One is cost reductions that don't "affect" the customer. Often in launching a new product, timing is tight. And sometimes things get manufactured quickly that work, but are VERY expensive. If you rethought the design / manufacturing / labor / costs there may well be another system that works just fine. An example here is the digital readout on the temperature control knob. If the temperature set point is displayed in the center screen is it a big deal that its not ALSO displayed on the knob? Naw. Not really. Let's call these "cost saves".

Additionally there may be items that have high failure / reliability risk issues. And an upgrade my be required. These would be "robustness and quality improvements".

So yeah, cost saves and robustness / quality improvements are often introduced at new model year launches (where they are tested, coordinated, careful inventory close out, etc..)
 
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Is there a list of changes or additional options for the 2023 Bronco listed somewhere?

I don't remember when the 2022 changes were listed, but I would assume about the same time of year???
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