...and the orange has matching orange rearview mirrors, denoting its on a higher trim level, dammit.Someone spotted a test Mav in what looks like black, and you can peak a Cyber Orange in the background
It may be the angle, but that vehicle looks lower to the ground and it looks like steal wheels. I think it may be a lower trim....and the orange has matching orange rearview mirrors, denoting its on a higher trim level, dammit.
I don't know if it's the steelies, or the other black rims we've seen that match the Timberline rims on the leaked explorer trim, that would explain the matching mirror and handles as it could be a topping trimIt may be the angle, but that vehicle looks lower to the ground and it looks like steal wheels. I think it may be a lower trim.
I think what your are struggling with Clyde, is that the Maverick will look like a traditional truck, whereas Hyundai is taking a riskier approach with the Santa Cruz. History shows that non-traditional trucks usually fail in the market...but I applaud Hyundai for taking the risk. I looks like there will be choices for compact trucks, and we will be able to see how the market reacts.Why aren't these matching the body side panel styling of Bronco?
These look pretty dull compared to Hyundai Santa Cruz
I'm almost the opposite. I assume that I'll be forced to buy a higher trim to get a "Badlands" style softroad package, but I like the contrast on the Maverick so I wish that the black handles were on the high trims too. Though I'll be happy if I can just add whatever offroad/towing options are possible on a base AWD....and the orange has matching orange rearview mirrors, denoting its on a higher trim level, dammit.
The orange one does look lower. My guess is that it is an upper trim level with FWD and that’s why it’s lower.It may be the angle, but that vehicle looks lower to the ground and it looks like steal wheels. I think it may be a lower trim.