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I actually wish the black appearance packages (specifically on the Platinum) would black out the exterior, only and allow us to still choose different interior color combinations. Black leather is boring and has been done to death IMO.
Agreed. I stuck with the Lariat gray interior because (1) I did not want yet another all-black cab and (2) I also did not want the random red/brown patches with the sport interior.
Hey everyone! I haven't been on the forum for a while, but I'll be replacing my 2015 Lariat this year. If anyone hears when you can order a 2024 please let me know. After more research I'll either order one of the last 2023s or a 2024.
Many years ago Ford actually tried an extended cab 5.5 foot bed combo and it did not last long at all, maybe a few years. I don’t know if they still do it for the Raptor.
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/supercab-5-5-box-80767/
Any update on the looks? I've seen some renders that show what the F150 would look like with the new superduty design language. I'm not a big fan of that look. I do like the new tail lights. Previous tail lights had too much White in them. If you had a blackout package the tail lights stuck out like sore thumbs.
The front end is going to be the same as 21-23, which is surprising honestly. Usually they change at least the headlights like they are changing the taillights.
The spy shots could still not reflect the true ‘24 front end but that’s doubtful. Especially considering these same spy shots show the updated taillights and having a test mule without all the changes doesn’t make sense anyway.
The front end is going to be the same as 21-23, which is surprising honestly. Usually they change at least the headlights like they are changing the taillights.
The spy shots could still not reflect the true ‘24 front end but that’s doubtful. Especially considering these same spy shots show the updated taillights and having a test mule without all the changes doesn’t make sense anyway.