In no particular Order, I have a $75k Limited and yes this is all first world problems and I understand it's a truck, but there is a market for this kind of stuff; if I wanted a Tradesman or a car I'd get those. Call me posh or whatever lol. Don't get me wrong I knew exactly what I was getting into, and I love my truck. Specifically the utility, storage, interior quality; and stuff like the new Technology Group which is a fresh update. Anywho, just some thoughts for a refresh 2022-2023 Refresh / 2025 Redesign:
1. Digital Instrument Cluster (Something like Audi, Land Rover, or Mercedes'; Ford's is meh on the F-150 but a little better on the Lincoln Navigator/Aviator)
2. Rear Windshield that comes down fully (Like the Tundra and 4Runner)
3. A Better Full Suite of Safety Tech and Driving Assistance (On par with Mercedes; stuff like Auto Emergency Stop Assist, Active Lane Change Assist, Evasive Steering Assist, Night Vision [Ram offers just the basic stuff when it comes to active safety tech like Auto Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Detection etc, Mercedes has had those for 20 years])
4. Better Sound System (Like that of Mercedes' Burmester or Volvo's Bowers and Wilkins)
5. Massaging Seats (Like the F-150]
6. Full Ambient Lighting with a multitude of Colors (Like Mercedes' 64 Colors Option)
7. Heated Windshield (Like Land Rover or Mercedes) [With Better Wipers]
8. Rear Seat Entertainment (A truck is now a family car, let's be honest. My 1500 Crew Cab has more legroom than a Minivan or an S Class)
9. More Color Options [Interior and Exterior] for the 2 Highest Trims (Limited Longhorn and Limited)
10. Transparent Mode for the Panoramic Sunroof (Like an S Class or Toyota Venza)
11. More Advanced Headlights (Like Laser Technology. Normal LED Active Bending and Adaptive Function is nothing new)
12. Surround View Camera and Apple CarPlay utilizing full screen real estate on 12 Inch or newer System (Maybe UConnect 5 will improve it, maybe not)
13. Heated Steering Wheel and Heated/Ventilated Front Seat Physical Buttons for 12 in Screen Users
Think that's about it lol.