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I think it would have to.Maybe it could have the solid non-removable hard top that some people claim they want.
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I think it would have to.Maybe it could have the solid non-removable hard top that some people claim they want.
...with memory, of course.power seats
So basically a pimped out aviator? lolRigid hard top
Non removable Doors
Standard 3.0L Hybrid powertrain
4 Door Only
power seats
massage seats
heated/ventilated seats
motorized mirrors
soft touch everywhere
sound deadening everywhere
Full width screen
35" tires
22" wheels
Motorized running boards
No spare tire on back
12 speaker B&O
Pretty much an aviator spec'd machine that looks like a Brick.
$95k starting MSRP
I know what you're saying, but SUV is the standard "car" now. Lincoln Thunderbolt II would simply be what people expect to see at a premium dealership.Lincoln Blackwood was a major hit and did well...
For the sake of names, I recommend Hercules....the C-130 is probably one of the most versatile aircraft in the USAF inventory; able to reliably get into and out of more locations than any other aircraft...be it an ice runway Antarctica or dirt airstrip in the middle of a desert while under threat of enemy fire. It's a rugged do-it-all airframe that has left a legacy across the globe.
That said, Lincolns are the luxury line of fords...Broncos are not luxury. Broncos are adventure and dirt and mud and everything you keep luxury cars away from.
My 2024 is quiet. There’s already an Explorer and Expedition. Put a lift in one.I would hope that a 'Lincoln Bronco' would come without the excess wind noise from the Roof panel. It sounds like I have a window open when I get to 40+MPH.
A one-piece non-removable roof would fix that.
What's that thing from Australia? The SUV? That seems more likely.My 2024 is quiet. There’s already an Explorer and Expedition. Put a lift in one.
The Bronco was engineered around a removable roof and doors with a roll cage. You’d have to completely re-engineer a Bronco for it to have an attached roof. Makes zero sense. There’s a Ford Australian suv (concept?) that could come to the states I suppose.