my personal opinion is that this is a “test” vehicle and the folks driving it are taking lines that have a high risk of bangs and scrapes so that they can prove the capabilities. Said another way, they are not trying, even slightly, to be careful. That’s my guess.I don't know the answere to any of your questions, im just taken back by all the body damage it has.
I was just going to reply with the same question? Lol.Very selective editing for this one....as to be expected.....
2 door where it was advantageous versus 4 door where it helped. They cut when actually crossing Golden Crack, opting to instead straddle, then cut, then crossing. I'm guessing the wheel stand was deemed "too great" and made it look bad.
Curious as to why they're being followed by a JLUR....is that their recovery vehicle?...or just someone tagging along to watch?
Looks like the end of this video *might* be showing the 2 door Bronco going up an optional, easier line on Widow Maker to the right....can't tell for sure though.
Yeah, the shot from above to throw off the perspective on top of stepping back to use the ledge to block view of all that air under the tire.Very selective editing for this one....as to be expected.....
2 door where it was advantageous versus 4 door where it helped. They cut when actually crossing Golden Crack, opting to instead straddle, then cut, then crossing. I'm guessing the wheel stand was deemed "too great" and made it look bad.
Curious as to why they're being followed by a JLUR....is that their recovery vehicle?...or just someone tagging along to watch?
Looks like the end of this video *might* be showing the 2 door Bronco going up an optional, easier line on Widow Maker to the right....can't tell for sure though.
You do realize competition rock crawlers are closer to the 4 door wheel-base than the 2 door? Stability is a thing.Jeep has been targeting the soccer mom and mall crawler group ever sense the four door came out. Jeep cares little to nothing about the rock crawling enthusiast.
interesting. I didn’t know thatYou do realize competition rock crawlers are closer to the 4 door wheel-base than the 2 door? Stability is a thing.

I’m sure it’s great but definitely no substitution for a skilled spotter.For those who have never used a front view or 360 camera, let me tell you.... they’re phenomenal. I have it on my current Raptor. Previous Raptor was front view only, but adding the 360 was a substantial improvement. Very easy to use... very easy to get used to... very accurate course projection guide lines. It’s a great option to have.... just sayin...
It may not be you. Many on this forum have been stating the Bronco cat do this and that and that base JL can do tear up the badlands on “real” rocks and trails. The selective editing comments reminds me of, it could not do that obstacle but they make it look like it can.Excuses? How is it an excuse? It's simply a statement along with the acknowledgement that Jeep would likely do the same thing, aka "as to be expected".
No one goes out intentionally making their product look bad.
Personally, I'd say the same....job well done. It remains to be seen how the IFS CVs and steering hold up over the long haul to 35" tires and a front locker.