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Same headlights as the current low trim Rangers.
I think Ford just wants to remove any point of references for the restyled parts (example, the new grille & bumper) by covering even the parts and surface areas that are carried over.Weirdly Ford likes to keep vehicles completely covered even if they are identical to products that have been out for years, we saw that recently with the Explorer which lead to speculation that it was all-new for 2018.
It's a fairly recently trend for them, typically they only cover the bits that are new.I think Ford just wants to remove any point of references for the restyled parts (example, the new grille & bumper) by covering even the parts and surface areas that are carried over.
I think Ford just wants to remove any point of references for the restyled parts (example, the new grille & bumper) by covering even the parts and surface areas that are carried over.It's a fairly recently trend for them, typically they only cover the bits that are new.
That's my guess, it draws more attention than deters.clickbait?!?
get coverage they wouldn't with just a camo'ed bumper
About this , Mercedes-Benz only needs to cover the 3 point star on the grille, because the rest of the pick up is identical to the Nissan.. je je jeI think Ford just wants to remove any point of references for the restyled parts (example, the new grille & bumper) by covering even the parts and surface areas that are carried over.
Off-topic, I kinda like the X-class's more muscular (but neat) body styling over the NP300/Navara's. Same reason I like the T6 Ranger's styling.About this , Mercedes-Benz only needs to cover the 3 point star on the grille, because the rest of the pick up is identical to the Nissan.. je je je
Oh man at least if the Bronco is a huge letdown on what it should be at least this will be an awesome backup choice!