On the edge of Moab’s red-rock playground, 4 Door Badlands Sasquatch offers a way to read the landscape with the windows down and the radio off. This rugged-luxury Bronco puts serious off-road hardware—35” tires, front and rear lockers, quick-disconnect sway bars, rock sliders, trail turn assist, and g.o.a.t. modes—on an accessible platform that seats five and wears heated leather inside a fully air-conditioned cabin. Its foldable soft top and 12” touchscreen with 360° cameras mean you arrive looking—and feeling—capable. The vehicle is based in Moab, Utah, a gateway to Arches and Canyonlands where slickrock slabs, sandstone fins, and broad mesas frame the horizon. Drive into washes and rimrock trails that expose Navajo and Entrada sandstone, snake past sagebrush and pinyon-juniper, and watch the La Sal Mountains throw a blue line across the desert. Key features on any Badlands route include slickrock slabs, narrow ledge switchbacks, exposed rock fins, and broad overlooks into canyon country. Beyond the mechanical upgrades, this Bronco stands out because it blends serious capability with creature comforts: heated seats for early starts, a soft top for sunny afternoons, and 360 cameras for tight trail maneuvers. Renters get flexibility—trips range from a single day to a week—so you can chase sunrise at an overlook, shuttle to a slot canyon, or park for an evening barbecue under clear desert skies. The rental period is normally 8 am–6 pm, and when available you can collect the vehicle the night before; call 435-419-5222 for arrangements. Practical notes: drivers and additional drivers must be 25 years or older. The vehicle’s lockers and g.o.a.t. modes make technical lines manageable for confident drivers, but unexpected terrain still demands attention, vehicle awareness, and basic recovery gear. Fuel up in Moab and plan routes—many backcountry tracks are remote and without cell service. The local story is simple: Moab evolved from a sandstone mining town into one of the country’s preeminent off-road and climbing hubs; today its trails are both a testing ground and an invitation. Respect cultural sites, pack out waste, and avoid driving over cryptobiotic soil to protect this fragile desert. For travelers wanting to pair capability with comfort while exploring Moab’s badlands and beyond, the 4 Door Badlands Sasquatch is an efficient, sure-footed companion. Whether your focus is slow technical crawling to test lockers or a long scenic loop to drop into a river corridor, this rig invites experimentation: bring a paper map, an extra gallon or two of fuel, recovery straps, and a small tool kit. Share the ride with friends; seats for five make it ideal for couples, small families, or crew groups. For arrivals and last-minute adjustments, call the reservation line at 435-419-5222 and ask about evening pick-up availability. Then go.