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FORD BRONCO FIRST EDITION LOOKS PREMIUM WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR

Here’s Your First Look At The Interior Option

2021 Ford Bronco First Edition
Image via The Bronco Nation

At the top of the 2021 Ford Bronco family tree is the First Edition. It’s the most premium and rarest model, with almost every option as standard and 7,000 slated for production. But even though it’s the most luxurious Bronco offering thus far, Ford was only offering the first edition with one interior option: Navy Pier and Dark Space Gray. It’s also leather trimmed vinyl, not full leather. Understandably, some people wanted a full leather option, especially if they were paying the hefty $57,410 starting price. Ford has a habit of listening to its customers these days, and now they will be offering the Bronco First Edition with a full leather interior option. And now, The Bronco Nation has gotten the first images of this all-black leather interior offering.

And surprise, surprise, it looks like a black leather interior. More importantly though, it gives First Edition customers another interior choice. The other navy blue and gray interior trim looks great to our eyes, but could clash with some of the Ford Bronco First Edition color options. It could pair well with the neutral Cactus Gray and Area 51, but might look odd with the bold Cyber Orange or Lightning Blue. Rapid Red may not be the best combination for the blue interior either.

Image via The Bronco Nation

A browse through the Bronco Nation forums shows many 2021 Ford Bronco First Edition reservation holders that are very happy with the news a black interior is coming. While it’s certainly a safer choice, there’s no denying that black leather can pair well with just about anything.

Still, we hope lots of customers still pick the Navy Pier and Space Gray interior color for their Ford Bronco First Edition. The Bronco has a number of interesting interior color and material offerings, and it’s great to see a manufacturer stepping out of the boring black and grey choices to give customers something with some real personality.

Image via The Bronco Nation

Written by Sam Krahn

Sam graduated with a communications Degree from Wayne State University, where he was also a member of the swim team. He's interested to see how new technology will affect the American performance vehicle landscape.

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