The 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor - What You Need to Know - Bronco Wild Outdoors

It was interesting that he said three is a reason for not having a soft top? But he didn't share.
He doesn’t know anything more than what the Ford rep told him. 😉

Probably nothing to read into that soft top comment, just the way that test/demo units are setup. I’m sure soft tops will be available. I’m also hoping the painted modular top will fit the Raptor when they come out next year.
 
He doesn’t know anything more than what the Ford rep told him. 😉

Probably nothing to read into that soft top comment, just the way that test/demo units are setup. I’m sure soft tops will be available. I’m also hoping the painted modular top will fit the Raptor when they come out next year.
I just have a problem paying 2 or 4k for soft or hard top. Just go naked with a bimini
 
He doesn’t know anything more than what the Ford rep told him. 😉

Probably nothing to read into that soft top comment, just the way that test/demo units are setup. I’m sure soft tops will be available. I’m also hoping the painted modular top will fit the Raptor when they come out next year.
They’ve said the hard tops are the same as the Bronco
 
They say from the bottom of the window frames up is the same, but I would be wary of anything that needs to bolt to the roof, the B and C braces could block holes, etc, the braces could block access, the stiffening could have changed mounting hole positions etc.
 
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #8
The hardtop could be assisting with strengthening the rear composite fenders during aggressive off roading.

Edit: thought about it some more, my above statement contradicts the FMC launch video. Hmm just a thought.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top