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I recognize this number.I want to see the gas mileage, 1050 miles to empty!
Yep. The saddle brown interior in the non-driving cuts was a major tell.I recognize this number.
It's from the UI design team sizzle reel.
This is totally just a fake render with place holder values, and it looks like they inserted that clip for B roll.
Love this interior, wish we would have gotten it the first time around. I really like the leather pull handles they have on the doors, would have been a neat addition to the interior.Yep. The saddle brown interior in the non-driving cuts was a major tell.
Like a trip down memory lane.
“Just like an old baseball glove, they’re meant to be used rough – getting better with age and emulating the customer’s adventure prowess as the vehicle ages.”
— Missy Coolsaet, Bronco color and materials designer.
Good times.
I wholeheartedly agree! I LOVED that interior. Unfortunately, it proved to be unobtanium... because Rockstars.Love this interior, wish we would have gotten it the first time around. I really like the leather pull handles they have on the doors, would have been a neat addition to the interior.
Now that’s a clip I’d love to see!They seriously need to stop showing the trail turn assist in the middle of the sand. There’s so many better use cases for it, like when you are in a parking lot at the grocery store and there’s that parking spot that you are just a bit too close to.
Hope that parking lot is shared with a transmission/drivetrain shop.They seriously need to stop showing the trail turn assist in the middle of the sand. There’s so many better use cases for it, like when you are in a parking lot at the grocery store and there’s that parking spot that you are just a bit too close to.
This really was the best interior!Yep. The saddle brown interior in the non-driving cuts was a major tell.
Like a trip down memory lane.
“Just like an old baseball glove, they’re meant to be used rough – getting better with age and emulating the customer’s adventure prowess as the vehicle ages.”
— Missy Coolsaet, Bronco color and materials designer.
Good times.
Yep I had her too. Really glad I drew her number in the 2 door first edition.Wasn't really a first drive, but a first ride.
Shelby was nice to see. Most of the experts driving these things are terrible on these videos. They're either there to drive only, or not articulate, or just eye candy. Sure was nice to hear an articulate voice that sounded like she knew a lot more about driving than the passenger.