The first concept is called the Trail Rig, and is equipped in the same way as its two-door Bronco counterpart. That means 31-inch mud-terrain tires, a one-inch elevator (I think that’s something?), And a front-mounted pushbar with the usual smattering of LED lighting. The top of the truck also gets a platform roof rack treatment, complete with off-roady goods similar to that found on the other Trail Rig concept. I personally think the tires, lift, and pushbar do a lot to enhance the off-road image of the Bronco Sport.
The red car above is called the “Off-Roadeo Adventure Patrol.” It’s more like the Trail Rig, except it’s without the 1 “lift. It has a similar Yakima roof ridge to the yellow car, and it loses the pushbar and the light mounting lighting in favor of a light beam on the roof. and a place on the hood to land a drone.I’m not sure if I want to land a drone on my Bronco Sport for fear of destroying the paint, but I’m pretty sure a lot of drones land themselves today. The paint on this particular concept is also pretty cool, it has an interesting topographic map effect on the side that, yes, it just strikes me the bars, man.
The third blue concept is creatively referred to as the “Bronco Sport TOW RZR,” because it uhh … drags RZRs. It is very simple, it has a similar roof system to the other cars – this time it is referred to as a “basket” instead of a rack – and it has, of course, a Class II Trailer Tow Package to pull it as much as 2,200 pounds safe. That’s not a ton, but it’s enough for a light UTV.