- Thread starter
- #1
Just came across this video. Best one I’ve seen that covers all the cool interior features.
I haven’t seen it posted here, I’m trying to keep up.
I haven’t seen it posted here, I’m trying to keep up.
Sponsored
Yes, this is also one of my new concerns. I couldn’t tell at first, thought it was maybe black with certain light reflecting on it but now I’m fairly convinced it’s just blue. I don’t know why Ford does that. They already have a rainbow of colors in that interior, why add blue into it too?anyone else concerned by how "blue" the interior looks int that video? Doesn't just look blue grey, but decidedly blue.
It’s definitely Blue. It’s a carry over from the Bronco and Bronco Sport. The interior color is called Navy Pier. You can try to find a Bronco Sport on the lot with the Navy Pier interior and check it out in personYes, this is also one of my new concerns. I couldn’t tell at first, thought it was maybe black with certain light reflecting on it but now I’m fairly convinced it’s just blue. I don’t know why Ford does that. They already have a rainbow of colors in that interior, why add blue into it too?
When considering the power potential, remember, the manufacturers also give us 140 mph speedometers on cars that would never even get close!It’s definitely Blue. It’s a carry over from the Bronco and Bronco Sport. The interior color is called Navy Pier. You can try to find a Bronco Sport on the lot with the Navy Pier interior and check it out in person
Check this out(starting at 10:55):
I’m new to hybrids and EVs, but this part really caught my attention. For the 2.5l hybrid The tachometer replacement reads up to 18x10kW which is 180kW when converted to hp = 241hp? How does this actually work? I did notice there seems to be 2 different versions of the instrument panel for preproduction hybrids though see pics below.