2025 NYC photo-measurement requests

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Man I can’t get over this interior. I haven’t loved an interior color since my moms 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland with the Saddle brown interior.
It’s too dark for me but the combination and color tones are super nice. 10 years ago I’d have been jumping on this interior. It was noted some of the piping details likely won’t make it but as of now-the upper/lower two toned seats are planned for production. And the brown brick red (or whatever color they are calling it) is fantastic. It’s more red than terracotta and not as in your face as a normal red leather interior. It is a fantastic combo and the design team really nailed this one. Just a tad darker than I would like
 
It’s too dark for me but the combination and color tones are super nice. 10 years ago I’d have been jumping on this interior. It was noted some of the piping details likely won’t make it but as of now-the upper/lower two toned seats are planned for production. And the brown brick red (or whatever color they are calling it) is fantastic. It’s more red than terracotta and not as in your face as a normal red leather interior. It is a fantastic combo and the design team really nailed this one. Just a tad darker than I would like
Oh yay. I love the two tone and glad we will have options for that. Coming from all black interior for so many years I am looking for a lighter two tone.
 
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Some additional pics of exterior details and accessories
 

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