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Thank you!!!Base Model: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, and Sand. The base gives you the essentials with plenty of options for customization.
Big Bend: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, and Mud/Ruts. Added “creature comforts” liven up the standard features.
Black Diamond: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand Mud/Ruts, and Rock Crawl. The Black Diamond is prepared for adventuring outdoors with a wash-out interior.
Outer Banks: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, and Mud/Ruts. Off road meets high tech in the Outer Banks trim.
Badlands: Normal, ECO, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, and Baja. This trim level is where the off-roading capabilities of the new Bronco really begin to shine.
Wildtrak: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Baja. The Wildtrak is designed for high-speed off-roading, not for the faint of heart.
First Edition: Normal, ECO, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, and Baja. This is a limited edition SUV that combines the best of all the other trim levels.
I'm getting a manual Base and my salesman said out of 7 one is rock crawl, reverse and 5 speeds. Correct me if I am mistaken.Can’t find the answer
Wasn't a deciding factor...wallet was! Mostly just curious because I saw that thread about the forscan feature. A little odd that base comes with sport mode, but not Badlands or FE. I guess Baja mode mostly covers sport mode, but still...Good thing you can now all ALL of the GOAT modes to any model, so don't let that be the deciding factor on what model you get! The biggest deal with the models is the ability to add certain transmission and creature comfort packages.
Yeah, I know how that goes... I'll be curious to test Baja 2WD vs Sport in our Badlands to see if there is a difference.Wasn't a deciding factor...wallet was! Mostly just curious because I saw that thread about the forscan feature. A little odd that base comes with sport mode, but not Badlands or FE. I guess Baja mode mostly covers sport mode, but still...
Are you sure the forscan thing works for the base? Ive only seen it work in the badlands for people trying to get sport mode- haven't seen anyone else try getting other modesGood thing you can now all ALL of the GOAT modes to any model, so don't let that be the deciding factor on what model you get! The biggest deal with the models is the ability to add certain transmission and creature comfort packages.
The AIPM's are the same across every vehicle, as long as the modules are there I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. The modes just adjust steering input, throttle pedal curves, adjust the stability, traction control and turn on lockers. I doubt there was time spent creating error screens or in-place checks to prevent a certain model of turning on a certain mode - only time will tell.Are you sure the forscan thing works for the base? Ive only seen it work in the badlands for people trying to get sport mode- haven't seen anyone else try getting other modes
What about Base Sasquatch?Base Model: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, and Sand. The base gives you the essentials with plenty of options for customization.
Big Bend: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, and Mud/Ruts. Added “creature comforts” liven up the standard features.
Black Diamond: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand Mud/Ruts, and Rock Crawl. The Black Diamond is prepared for adventuring outdoors with a wash-out interior.
Outer Banks: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, and Mud/Ruts. Off road meets high tech in the Outer Banks trim.
Badlands: Normal, ECO, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, and Baja. This trim level is where the off-roading capabilities of the new Bronco really begin to shine.
Wildtrak: Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Baja. The Wildtrak is designed for high-speed off-roading, not for the faint of heart.
First Edition: Normal, ECO, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, and Baja. This is a limited edition SUV that combines the best of all the other trim levels.
Sasquatch package doesn't change GOAT modesWhat about Base Sasquatch?
Don’t know. I pulled this off a news site.What about Base Sasquatch?
Six forward gears + crawl + reverse.I'm getting a manual Base and my salesman said out of 7 one is rock crawl, reverse and 5 speeds. Correct me if I am mistaken.