A fake Flex Bronco over the real Bronco does not cut it.
The last Flex's were produced in 2020, and only have AWD as an option no 4WD.
The Bronco has 4x4 w 7 G.O.A.T. modes option.
When your late at night driving includes doing the occasional, or possibly many yard jobs, you want the 4x4 w 7 G.O.A.T. modes in the Bronco over an AWD Flex.
The Broncos 4 x4 7 G.O.A.T modes can send a tremendous amount of power to all four wheels, and its independent front suspension is more sophisticated than an AWD Flex. Other noticeable Bronco options include 35-inch mud-terrain tires, which would come in handy preforming yard jobs, especially after an early evening heavy rain, beadlock-capable wheels, electronic locking front and rear differentials, and a sway-bar-disconnect feature. All these features the Broncos offer, will put you in a Moab frame of mind, making your day oops I mean night while preforming yard jobs. Late at night, you will greatly appreciate the 4 x4 7 G.O.A.T modes, when you unexpectedly encounter a big old rock you didn't see, that some sneaky dude hid in his yard hoping you would hit it and getting your rig stuck in his yard.
So, get the Bronco with 4 x4 7 G.O.A.T modes over the AWD Flex to avoid losing your rig in some dude's yard to some rocks he placed in his yard, you didn't see.