Within the inside of the Ford Maverick, you will discover one thing referred to as FITS (Ford Built-in Tether System), which the designers reportedly pushed to have included within the closing manufacturing fashions. FITS is basically a specifically-shaped cavity molded into the rear middle console and the underseat storage bins, and equipment that Ford sells will be slotted into these cavities:
The intelligent bit is that to popularize FITS, Ford additionally launched CAD information of the FITS areas, permitting homeowners to design and 3D print their very own FITS equipment.
The plan labored, and there is now a bit ecosystem of FITS equipment. Etsy vendor AkroHD provides these cargo storage dividers, a storage tray, a rubbish can/drink holder, and a cup/bag purse holder:
RefinedTruck sells accent mounts, a trash can with detachable lid, a MagSafe charger holder, charging cable tie-down cleats and a grocery bag holder:
R3D Customs sells this insert that matches right into a cubby within the dashboard…
…that may then function a FITS receiver for this smoker’s tray, sized to carry a vape pen or a pack of cigarettes and a lighter:
The smoker’s cubby can after all even be match into the rear FITS receiver:
On Thingiverse, Jack Harvest has posted .stl information to print your personal FITS-compatible Nintendo Change holder in a ball socket mount, at two totally different heights:
Whereas Ford designed the Maverick particularly for youthful, DIY-minded, 3D-printer-friendly sorts, I would be stunned if they do not begin incorporating FITS into their different fashions. And different manufacturers will presumably take notice.