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I was thinking what if Ford were to continue to update the BS with other trim lines seen in their line up? We see the Tremor Maverick, but what about a Tremor line on the BS or a something like a Raptor "S" with the ecoboost mustang engine? :blush: Considering there are 5 or so trims already I doubt it will come to fruition, but it is fun to speculate!
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The Tremor Maverick is essentially a Maverick with the Badlands suspension and dual-clutch rear diff. I'm not sure what more Ford could do with the Badlands without encroaching on Big-Bronco sales.
 
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The Raptor BS is the obvious trim option they could do. Maybe go add another .5" of clearance, OEM 245/65/17 ATs/ 2.3L Ecoboost, Raptor style grill. It seems pretty doable.
 

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Let's shoehorn a 5.0 into the BS.

Someone long ago started doing V8 swaps to the Suzuki Samurai. I'd like to see that in a BS.
 
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The Raptor BS is the obvious trim option they could do. Maybe go add another .5" of clearance, OEM 245/65/17 ATs/ 2.3L Ecoboost, Raptor style grill. It seems pretty doable.
I've been thinking of this a lot to the point where if I hold onto mine long enough it would be a fun project to swap the engines for the 2.3L in the far future. Other raptor stylings would be icing on the cake. Considering it is already on the Ranger I think it would really make the Trim more cohesive. On the other hand, they would probably have to offer it up for the Maverick as well
 


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The Tremor Maverick is a Maverick with essentially the Badlands suspension and dual-clutch rear diff. I'm not sure what more Ford could do with the Badlands without encroaching on Big-Bronco sales.
I was pretty much thinking the same thing about the Tremor line. Perhaps just the BS Raptor is the only feasible other trim that could be included unless they come out with something completely new and vehicle specific.
 

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I was pretty much thinking the same thing about the Tremor line. Perhaps just the BS Raptor is the only feasible other trim that could be included unless they come out with something completely new and vehicle specific.
How about a First edition bronco sport badlands.



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I'd much prefer a Bronco Sport ICE/electric hybrid over a Bronco Sport Tremor or Raptor trim line.
Hey, Ford Motor Company, are you listening?
 

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I'd love to swap out the doors / or remove them for an open air concept, but I guess that'd be really difficult. And maybe adversely affect the structural integrity.
 


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Since a lot of people buy them for the looks but don't necessarily need the off-road capabilities, an easy path would be a more on road focused Bronco Sport ST, and if they wanted to do something along the line Raptor without the focus on clearance and crawling, Bronco Rally Sport is another path they could take
 

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- Steel Skid Plates for the Badlands model, and a Ford Approved Kit as well to upgrade existing models.
- Increased lift on the Badlands, w/a Ford Approved Lift Kit for upgrading existing models.
- A manual transmission w/a two speed transfer case.
 

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Why not just buy the Badlands model?
I'm 79 and have absolutely no desire or need to go off roading. Why would I pay thousands extra to get 2 extra GOAT modes, underbody protection, and different differential I don't want or need. Also, the badlands don't have the nicer interior and options I do want. I'm pretty happy with my Outer Banks but would like the bigger motor if it were available.
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