Ford has released pictures of some of the cars it plans to virtually reveal at this year's SEMA modified car show in Las Vegas.
The headline attraction on the Blue Oval's stand is set to be a pair of concepts based on the all-new Ford Bronco SUV.
The first is called the Ford Bronco Badlands Sasquatch 2-Door Concept that is said to have been created for the most dedicated off-road enthusiast.
The Badlands Bronco has unique step-over doors, and as well as its jacked-up ride height and all-terrain tyres, it features swappable front fenders and rear quarter panels. These allow the owner to swap out the regular panels for more rugged 3D-printed titanium parts at the weekend that both reduce weight and increase strength.
The next concept, dubbed the MAD Bronco Sport Badlands, sees the Blue Oval partner with Californian tuner MAD Industries to create the ultimate weekend camping rig.
Details are limited on the MAD creation, but the upgrades involve a raised ride height and more underbody armour to protect the Ford SUV from the elements. Inside, expect a custom camping-friendly cabin.
The more relevant concept to Australian buyers is the new Ford Ranger XLT Tremor SuperCrew that has involved a parts-bin raid of all Ford USA accessories for the mid-size pick-up.
In comes with a snorkel intake, bed rack and extra trail lights.
Stay tuned as more will be revealed on Ford's modified offerings in the coming days.