Ford heads to the 2022 SEMA Show with 10 modified trucks and SUVs from its aftermarket partners. They run the gamut from off-road-ready Broncos to an F-150 that claims to be a Swiss Army knife.
There's a single Mustang Mach-E in this bunch. The brown EV comes from Tucci Hot Rods and wears custom 3d-printed parts for the front lip and fender flares. Odd, transparent covers are over the wheels. The company also adds a custom hatchback spoiler. Inside, there are two Recaro seats with racing harnesses.
Yakima and Hypertech bring this customized Bronco Sport Heritage to SEMA. This off-road-focused model has an ARB portable air compressor, an off-road recovery kit, and a big light bar above the windshield. The roof also holds a tent and an outdoor shower.
Leer Group builds a custom Ford Maverick Hybrid. The cap over the bed hides a drawer system with plenty of additional storage. There's also a power station and toolbox. Roof rails offer even more space for carrying gear.
There are three Broncos in this group. ARB builds the SUV as a service unit vehicle for providing medical aid to rugged areas. It has tube doors, an under-hood air compressor, a winch, an upgraded front bumper, and extra lights.
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Warn Industries creates a Bronco that is ready for an off-road adventure. It carries a bike and a kayak. Once the driver gets to the right spot, there's a deployable awning. Other accessories include a fishing rod box and refrigerator.
The third Bronco comes from the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network. It has parts like 4.7 gears for both axles, a Warn winch, and Yakima two-person tent.
Three modified F-150s are among the SEMA creations. Tjin and Thule use a Lightning to build a truck that the companies compare to a Swiss Army knife. It features accessories like a solar charger, portable air compressor, and refrigerator. Two Super73 e-bikes mount to the back.
Real Truck and Motor City Solutions create this F-150 Lightning as an off-road racing support vehicle. It carries an air compressor, recovery boards, toolbox, and welding equipment. A rack over the bed holds a spare wheel. There is also a custom skid plate.
BDS Suspension uses an F-150 Hybrid as the basis for an off-roader. It appears to sit higher than stock. Plus, there's an air compressor, Warn recovery kit, and first aid supplies.
John Pangilinan brings a modified Ford Transit to SEMA. The van is for digital nomads. Travelers can enjoy the outdoors with accessories like an air compressor, an off-road assistance kit, a sliding kitchen with a refrigerator, and an awning.