Ford Goes All Out at SEMA With 10 Custom Builds | Daily News Byte

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Ford is making the most of the SEMA show by bringing a wide variety of accessorized and custom-built vehicles to Las Vegas. These projects run the gamut from an overland-ready Transit full-size van to trail-tackling takes on the off-road-focused Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport.
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Ford Bronco Extreme Beach/Extreme Sports Support
Warn should really call it the Bronco Extreme Fishing Support, as this tweaked four-door SUV aims to improve its owner’s time at the local fishing hole. Equipped with an awning, fishing-rod box, and small refrigerator, the V-6 Bronco Extreme Beach / Extreme Sports Support has everything its driver needs for a long day of fishing.
Ford Bronco Off-Roading Performance
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network left its mark on the Ford Bronco, with this custom Off-Roading Performance build. As its name suggests, this four-door SUV aims to push the Bronco’s off-road dynamics to its limits. Starting life as a V-6 Bronco Wildtrak, the Bronco Off-Roading Performance features Ford’s special tuning calibration and short 4.70:1 gearing on both axles. A Warn winch and ARB jack at the rear of the vehicle except for any chance of this SUV getting stuck. That said, there’s a two-person Yakima tent to sleep in in case the Bronco Off-Roading Performance needs a tow that can take several hours to arrive.
Ford Bronco Service Unit Vehicle
Like the Bronco Off-Roading Performance build, the Bronco Service Unit Vehicle started out as a four-door V-6 Bronco Wildtrak. ARB then added tube doors, a winch, an underhood air compressor, and a light bar to create a vehicle designed to deliver medical services to those in need in all types of environments, regardless of the terrain it had to traverse to get there. .
Ford Bronco Sport Off-Roading Heritage
Yakima and Hypertech raided the Ford Performance Parts bin to make a capable Bronco Sport Badlands more capable off-road. But the Bronco Sport Off-Roading Heritage is more than just a reliable little off-roader. It’s also an overlanding rig, with a rooftop tent and shower to allow the driver and passenger(s) to temporarily live in this compact SUV. Equipped with a set of off-road lights, an ARB portable air compressor, an off-road recovery kit, and a Borla exhaust, this Bronco build has the look, gear, and sound we expect from an off-roader machine. If only Ford had given us a chance to test this SUV by letting us take it for a few days of off-tarmac adventures.
Ford F-150 Lightning Race Support
The folks at Real Truck and Motor City Solutions took a Ford F-150 Lightning XLT with a larger 131.0-kWh battery pack and turned it into a bona fide off-road race support truck. To accomplish this mission, the F-150 Lightning Race Support includes a mobile toolbox full of welding equipment. A retractable tonneau cover covers a bed-mounted rail system with crossbars. Recaro seats help keep the driver and passengers in place on rough terrain, while off-road recovery boards, chunky tires wrapped in 18-inch Method 706 tires, and an underbody skidplate are helps ensure that this electric truck is more capable off-road than your run-of-the-mill F-150 Lightning.
Ford F-150 Lightning Swiss Army Knife
Thule’s Tjin Edition and custom F-150 Lightning is a versatile tool. Although its green paint, 24-inch Vossen wheels, and custom front-end Lightning badge may steal the show, the F-150 Lightning Swiss Army Knife packs plenty of other goodies worthy of should be noted, including the roof and mounted on its bed. Thule accessory cargo boxes and a pair of Super73 e-bikes in the back. Tjin Edition and Thule made sure to zhuzh the interior as well, equipping it with Recaro seats, a console vault, and a refrigerator.
Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid Remote Off-Roading
BDS Suspension started with an F-150 PowerBoost hybrid to create the Remote Off-Roading build. The jacked-up four-door pickup combines style and capability. Orange trim complements 20-inch Method 301 wheels and a set of Fox 2.5 Performance Elite
dampers. Meanwhile, a K&N cold-air intake and Borla cat-back exhaust system try to make the most of the available power of the twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6 engine.
Ford Maverick Street Truck
Looks like we’re not the only ones who want a Ford Maverick ST, because Leer has built its own. In this case, ST is our shorthand for this custom compact pickup’s given name: Maverick Street Truck. Riding on a set of 20-inch Rotoform OZR wheels, the truck comes with a slick bed cap, sliding bed-mounted work station, and roof racks. Despite its sporty looks, the Street Truck eschews the Maverick’s optional turbocharged four-cylinder engine for a standard truck hybrid powertrain that doesn’t pay the check written by this truck’s exterior styling. Then again, this Maverick has a Street Truck name, not a Sport Truck.
Ford Mustang Mach-E True Mustang Persona
Is the Mustang Mach-E truly worthy of the Mustang name? Tucci Hot Rods and Kay Automotive Graphics seem to think so, as the two organizations teamed up to create the Mustang Mach-E True Mustang Persona. Based on the dual-motor all-wheel-drive Mustang Mach-E GT, the Mustang Mach-E True Mustang Persona certainly looks the part of a dyed-in-the-wool muscle car. Credit custom 3-D-printed fender flares and a menacing stance, the latter of which comes from an ISC-sourced coil-over suspension kit. Transparent wheel covers cling to Rotiform wheels wrapped in 20-inch Toyo R888R wheels that should help this electric stallion clip to the tops with the tenacity of a true sports car.
Ford Transit Digital Nomad
John Pangilinan turned Ford’s full-size Transit into an overlander’s dream machine. Dubbed the Digital Nomad, this all-wheel-drive van includes niceties like a slide-out kitchen, rooftop tent, and exterior awning to make off-grid living a breeze. Getting to out-of-the-way locations is made easier with the Transit Digital Nomad range of off-road accessories, which include a front skid plate, fat tires attached to 16-inch Black Rhino Arsenal AT wheels, a bevy of high-powered exterior lights, and a winch. Additionally, the van is accompanied by a Stark Varg electric dirt bike that can reach remote areas that the giant Transit Digital Nomad cannot reach.
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