This is another thing that the Bronco appears to do right. With my daughters Jeep, every time she takes off her doors she has to install different mirrors. Not a huge deal, but it does take a little more time and one more thing to store in the garage when not in use. Also with the Bronco set up your mirrors are always electric. I know this is a thorn in her side when she mounts the mirrors on her Jeep, but doesn't have a passenger to dial in the angle.
One other design feature (aftermarket upgrade ready anyway with wiring) with the Bronco style might be to be able to extend the mirror arms out. Not saying these EV's are going to be towing machines with the range concerns, but when the owner does choose to take a camper on the road this would be a nice option. Again, doesn't have to be an expense for everyone .....aftermarket in mind leaves the option for upgrading if so desired.
One other design feature (aftermarket upgrade ready anyway with wiring) with the Bronco style might be to be able to extend the mirror arms out. Not saying these EV's are going to be towing machines with the range concerns, but when the owner does choose to take a camper on the road this would be a nice option. Again, doesn't have to be an expense for everyone .....aftermarket in mind leaves the option for upgrading if so desired.
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