What trim levels would you like to see at launch?

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I just want to see, for once, a car manufacturer promote the base model. Yes this will look great with massive off road tires, loaded interior, cabana roof, blah blah, however I'd like to see a palette cleansing no option base car take the stage. If they can make even the base look good, the rest will fall in place.
I specifically would like to see base interior options promoted at launch. Rubber floors, vinyl seats, base plastic interior, manual seats (but power windows and locks).

I’d be all for steelies on 33s with no off road package as a promoted model at launch for the principle of the thing, but it’s not at all what I’d buy. I think that a base/utility interior would see demand.

If I recall, Ford got a decent amount of demand for base model broncos with the Sasquatch package for the first few years from people who wanted a rugged, simple off roader.
 
I specifically would like to see base interior options promoted at launch. Rubber floors, vinyl seats, base plastic interior, manual seats (but power windows and locks).

I’d be all for steelies on 33s with no off road package as a promoted model at launch for the principle of the thing, but it’s not at all what I’d buy. I think that a base/utility interior would see demand.

If I recall, Ford got a decent amount of demand for base model broncos with the Sasquatch package for the first few years from people who wanted a rugged, simple off roader.
Totally agree with the caveat we're still talking about a $60K base price vehicle here. Less bells and less flashy stuff sure, but if it has cheap crappy plastic and less equipment than a low/mid-range 4Runner that's a miss. Definitely a balance there though.

On the steelies on 33's comment, I believe the wheel package seen on the latest Terra is their answer and it looks pretty great.
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