RevMatchTV | Ford Bronco – Weirdest Option Ever! + Toyota Mystery Vehicle @revmatchtv | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
The 2021 Ford Bronco has been spotted with some very strange body cladding. I'm not sure exactly what to make of this. We know the Bronco will come with the ability to remove body panels - almost all of them - with just a hex wrench and a couple of sockets. Very clever! It helps develop the aftermarket and I think it's a very positive move to differentiate it from Jeep.
For clarity - the Sasquatch MANUAL version you probably won't see until 2022 per Ford. If you ordered the auto and you got you reservation in early enough you should be fine.
Toyota is getting close the launch of a brand new BEV - it's just 6 days away. It's call the X Prologue and it's built on the e-TNGA platform which is shared with Subaru. Will it come to North America? Let's find out in this video.
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The 2021 Ford Bronco has been spotted with some very strange body cladding. I'm not sure exactly what to make of this. We know the Bronco will come with the ability to remove body panels - almost all of them - with just a hex wrench and a couple of sockets. Very clever! It helps develop the aftermarket and I think it's a very positive move to differentiate it from Jeep.
For clarity - the Sasquatch MANUAL version you probably won't see until 2022 per Ford. If you ordered the auto and you got you reservation in early enough you should be fine.
Toyota is getting close the launch of a brand new BEV - it's just 6 days away. It's call the X Prologue and it's built on the e-TNGA platform which is shared with Subaru. Will it come to North America? Let's find out in this video.
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► 2021 Ford Bronco Playlist
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► 2019 Supra Playlist
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► C8 Mid Engine Corvette Playlist
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