And sadly, they introduce the same engine without any upgrade in power. But you gotta please the "there's no replacement for displacement" crowd, so have at it... And yes, from my experience, the RAM buyer is very different from the Ford buyer. From fellow friends, it's the ones with bad credit who were denied by Ford and GM, and ended up with a RAM.
The 6.8’s limited use is mostly due to the 7.3s maxing out production. Apart from that,
I haven’t heard anything on a new engine variant
so I’ll be surprised along with the rest of the folks here.
Eh, not really a fan of those colors on the mustang or bronco. Makes the mustang look like a high school girls car imo. I think you see a lot of those colors on jeeps because they stand out. There’s probably 100 white jeeps that drove by that you didn’t even notice. Now ford could definitely benefit from some other color choices.
I’d like to see these colors make it in the rotation at some point.
-grabber blue/orange (these would add some pop you guys are looking for)
-Liquid blue (blue from the GT)
-highland green (good replacement for eruption green)
-leadfoot gray (this has been a no brainer for bronco, not sure why it hasn’t happened yet. Good replacement for carbonized gray)
-rich copper (this would look great on the wildtrak or any black appearance package bronco)
The wheels are horrendous. White paint doesn’t show the depth that other color wheels do. They end up looking like cheap plastic in my opinion. Surprised they went with that nostril design. Seems like that would have been saved for rtr edition. I don’t mind the white trim, but I’m not sure it fits well on this vehicle.
If I recall correctly, at least one report implied there would be a new V8 variant, though there is so much misinformation on Internet that it is impossible to know what’s actually true. My personal opinion is that if Ford will be introducing large and heavy hybrids in near future, they could use a dedicated engine optimized for that application.