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Changes to trim levels / options for 2023?

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For MY 2023 I believe only some additional color choices, one of which I’ll think “wish that was available last year.”
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Like others stated, only thing changing is the price.

They may offer a new color or maybe a different wheel package but the actual options or packages for the vehicle? Will remain identical to MY22.
 

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I wonder if Ford will drop the bedliner from the luxury packages given what a consistent constraint it's been on scheduling, and particularly some buyers' disinterest in a DIBL on the XLT.

Bronze Smoke Metallic could potentially be added to the lineup like its factory-mate Bronco Sport. One step closer to appeasing the 'if only's who yearn for a cheap brown truck with manual transmission, manual mirrors, manual windows, and regular cab.... (and probably wouldn't buy it anyways)
 

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Probably not too many physical changes. Maybe a 60/40 split bench for the rear. Some changes to the packages that the bean counters will decide. Def a possiblity that there will be a tech package for all trims that gives ACC and whatnot.
While I think a tech package with ACC would be nice and align with other Ford models, I suspect for at least the 23 model (and likely through refresh) it'll remain as-is - ACC in Lariat Lux only. The fact there is not a tech package, but only the 360 package at a lower price point, indicates this was a deliberate choice by Ford, likely due to chip constraints. Thus, they restricted it only to the top of the line trim/package. I don't see that changing 6 months from now.
 

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If anything it will be very minor. A color or 2 changed not much else. Ford does very subtle changes.
 

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Only because by then the Lariat will have Sync 4. 😬
Perhaps an available auto dimming rear view mirror. Well that is a wish as the Sync 4.
 
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I'd love to be able to get the FX4 package with the Hybrid. Maybe they will offer it.
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