- Ford has a lineup of SUVs and trucks for the virtual SEMA aftermarket show, including a custom Bronco and Bronco Sport as well as an F-150 and s Ranger.
- The customized builds will be revealed in a virtual event on November 19 at 8 p.m. EST, and then the following day there are interactive live sessions where you can ask questions and take a closer look at the builds.
- Most of the builds emphasize off-road capability and overall versatility.
Along with just about everything else this year, the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) aftermarket trade show didn’t go as planned—but Ford and other automakers still had customized versions of their vehicles to show. Ahead of a full virtual reveal tomorrow night, Ford has released images of customized Bronco, Bronco Sport, F-150, Ranger, and Mach-E vehicles.
These include a custom MAD Bronco Sport Badlands, an overlanding-capable version of this small SUV; a Bronco Badlands Sasquatch 2-Door concept, which is a modular Bronco that can be converted from a weekday commuter to a formidable off-roader; an F-150 Limited Hybrid SuperCrew by BDS Suspension, an F-150 which drops the weekday tools for adventure-ready gear on the weekends; and a Ford Ranger XLT Tremor SuperCrew, a reimagined Ranger built for the trails. The Mustang Mach-E 1400, which we enjoyed a ride in earlier this year, will also be featured at the event.
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The virtual webcast will take place on November 19 at 8 p.m., and then on the following day, there are interactive live sessions where you can take a closer look at the builds and ask questions, which you can sign up for here.
Colin Beresford, a born and raised metro Detroiter, has been surrounded by the auto industry his entire life. For most of his formative years, he didn’t know who in their right mind would drive anything but an American-made car. He’s passionate about all the ways that people get around, even if it doesn’t involve a car or a driver. What he looks for in a vehicle is simple: it needs to be able to get him where the skiing, climbing, backpacking, or fly fishing is.













