Damn, I never liked badlands grille....
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No.now I am confused (no surprise there) but I thought this tread started by saying that the BL and the WT will now share the same grille with black for the WT and the carbonized gray for the BL? Was there also a reference about the FE?
Thanks.Wildtrak has the non-modular plastic front bumper. The badlands has the modular steel bumper with bash plates. Can’t mount anything (easily) to the wildtrak bumper
We're watching marketing fine tuning changes in real time.When it comes to Ford and the new Bronco it’s getting pretty hard to know what to believe....
Probably because that’s the trim they chose would be my guess.reasoning? not agreeing or disagreeing, just wondering
This is on the site today. Looks like the one with the wider openings to meNo.
Originally only the BL used the FE grille in a different color.
Now all three top end models have the grille.
The website also says that you can get a Black Diamond in Lighting Blue .This is on the site today. Looks like the one with the wider openings to me
I don't want a grey grill on my Badlands!Couple product details confirmed by BN
1. The WildTrak model will be produced with a grille which was unique to Badlands. Production WildTrak and Badlands will now share the same grille but with different finishes. The standard Wildtrak grille will be painted black.
2. The MIC top seen on the Wildtrak behind Farley in recent photos is still preproduction. The WildTrak top will be painted black like the grille.
So the Wildtrak black painted grille should look like this:
And the Badlands grille will be in different finish, like this:
Previous comments from Ford note that all the grills are being made interchangeable. They also noted that they would be easy to change (but I don't think that they actually looked at any under-the-hood photos to see that there is no room to get a hand behind the grill).I hope grilles are an option. I'm getting the Wildtrak but I like the Base and the Black Diamond grille the most.