Here's how Car Scoops breaks down how each trim differs from each other.
Ford didn’t release a detailed equipment breakdown, but there will be five trim levels called the Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands and First Edition. The base model is pretty bare bones, but the Big Bend adds easy-clean cloth seats, folding second-row seats and keyless access with a push-button ignition. The model also has privacy glass, a rubberized cargo floor and the aforementioned zippered backseat pockets with MOLLE straps.
The Outer Banks is more luxurious as it features heated leather front seats with power adjustment. Buyers will also find ambient lighting, a remote start system and a 6.5-inch digital display in the instrument cluster.
The Badlands is an off-road focused model based on the Big Bend – more on that later – while the First Edition is a Badlands based crossover which is limited to 2,000 units. The special edition comes equipped with black accents, a towing package and 17-inch wheels wrapped in 29-inch all-terrain tires. The model also has Navy Pier leather seats, a heated leather steering wheel, a power moonroof and a 10-speaker B&O audio system.
Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite of driver assistance systems comes standard and includes pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, a blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keeping assist, a rearview camera and automatic high beam headlights. Customers can also upgrade to the Co-Pilot360 Assist+ suite which adds adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and lane-centering, evasive steering assist and voice-activated touchscreen navigation.
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Ford didn’t release a detailed equipment breakdown, but there will be five trim levels called the Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands and First Edition. The base model is pretty bare bones, but the Big Bend adds easy-clean cloth seats, folding second-row seats and keyless access with a push-button ignition. The model also has privacy glass, a rubberized cargo floor and the aforementioned zippered backseat pockets with MOLLE straps.
The Outer Banks is more luxurious as it features heated leather front seats with power adjustment. Buyers will also find ambient lighting, a remote start system and a 6.5-inch digital display in the instrument cluster.
The Badlands is an off-road focused model based on the Big Bend – more on that later – while the First Edition is a Badlands based crossover which is limited to 2,000 units. The special edition comes equipped with black accents, a towing package and 17-inch wheels wrapped in 29-inch all-terrain tires. The model also has Navy Pier leather seats, a heated leather steering wheel, a power moonroof and a 10-speaker B&O audio system.
Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite of driver assistance systems comes standard and includes pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, a blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keeping assist, a rearview camera and automatic high beam headlights. Customers can also upgrade to the Co-Pilot360 Assist+ suite which adds adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and lane-centering, evasive steering assist and voice-activated touchscreen navigation.

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