Shortly after the long-awaited 2021 Ford Bronco was unveiled to the world, a handful of pre-production prototypes have been snapped in public without any camouflage.

Of particular interest are photos that show a low-trim level 2021 Bronco sitting alongside a Bronco Badlands with the available Sasquatch Package and a two-door Jeep Wrangler. The size discrepancy and the road presence of the two are all very unique.

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Immediately catching the eye in these Bronco6G photos is the Bronco with the Sasquatch Package. The off-roader is painted in a light color shade and includes optional parts like black wheels with massive 35-inch tires. It also has a unique black grille and a roof rack. Sitting next to it is a “lesser” Bronco without the Sasquatch Package and right off the bat, it doesn’t just look quite a bit smaller than the lighter-colored Bronco, but the lack of the 35-inch off-road rubber results in a much more docile design.

As for the two-door Jeep Wrangler parked next to the duo, it appears slightly shorter and overall, the design looks dated and it simply doesn’t have the presence of either Broncos, particularly the one with the Sasquatch Package. Admittedly, a brightly-colored four-door Wrangler Rubicon would surely turn a lot more heads than this lower-spec model.

Based on looks alone, we’re not sure why anyone buying a new Bronco would not opt for the Sasquatch Package, other than simply not having the budget for it. Other upgrades included as part of the pack are Bilstein shocks and electronic front- and rear-locking differentials. Ford has yet to say just how much this package will add to the off-roader’s price.