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With the current model sold out nearly everywhere, we’re all waiting with bated breath for the new 2023 Ford Bronco. And it’s almost here! Our preview guide is here to reveal everything we know about this rugged midsize SUV so far.
For 2023, Ford is rolling out the new limited-edition Bronco DR, a desert racer that takes performance to the next level. Its lightweight design and desert-specific hardware will have you leaving competitors in your literal dust. Under the Bronco DR hood, you’ll find Ford’s Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine. Other features designed to help you win the race include 37-inch BFGoodrich mud-terrain tires and beadlock wheels.
Like previous models, these new Broncos will be available with either a two- or four-door body style. Each Bronco is also available with either a soft or hard convertible top. Removable doors are also standard, giving you the full outdoor adventure experience. And there are six main trim levels (Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, and Wildtrak) that let you balance how much you want to spend with the features you can’t live without.
We also expect to see the Bronco Raptor return for 2023, with its twin-turbo 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine. It’s more powerful than even Ford expected, helping you scale rock beds and desert dunes with 418 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque.
Speaking of engine options, the new Bronco will offer the same two options as before:
When it comes to off-roading, the Bronco leaves other midsize SUVs in its dusty wake. Every trim model was designed for rugged adventure, with standard four-wheel drive. The Trail Turn Assist system, a slow-speed cruise control that lets you focus on steering out of a bad spot, is also standard.
As you climb the trim models, you’ll find more trail-friendly gear available. For instance, all-terrain tires, Fox shock absorbers, and a winch are available to help you make it through even the most difficult terrain. Pre-wired auxiliary switches are also available to make aftermarket customization a cinch.
This coveted off-roader can’t get here fast enough! If the new Bronco isn’t delayed, then order banks should open by the end of the summer, in August 2022. We expect this new SUV to arrive at dealerships by fall of 2022.
The 2024 Ford Bronco is just around the corner. Our preview guide has the scoop on the upcoming version of Ford’s rugged midsize SUV.
Does one year make all that much of a difference? For most cars, absolutely. A new year means another year for the maker to show off upgraded features, improved engines, and all the newest technological advancements the market has to offer. However, between the 2022 Ford Bronco and the 2023 Ford Bronco, there are a few changes to be had. Regardless of how few changes are made, we still feel that what changed between last year’s Bronco and this year’s Bronco is just enough to side with the latest edition – we’ll show you why.
What are the differences between the 2023 Ford Bronco and its Bronco Sport sibling? If you are looking for an adventure SUV, both the Bronco and the Bronco Sport are going to offer some great perks for outdoor fun. However, one is built more off-road capable than the other. That's where our comparison guide comes in. If you're looking for the better of the two when it comes to off-roading and power, we'll explain why the Bronco is the best option for you.
What are you looking for in your next SUV, something new or something familiar? The Ford Bronco and The Toyota 4Runner are two very different cars with features meant for different types of drivers. With our guide we’ll help you figure out which of these SUVs best work for you and best suit your needs.
Of all the Bronco trim models, the 2023 Ford Bronco Wildtrak is one of the most thrilling. It’s stocked with lots of off-road extras, but it also delivers coveted creature comforts and tech gear at the same time. Our buying guide takes a look at everything the Wildtrak can deliver.
In addition to all-terrain capabilities, the 2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks adds a layer of luxury to your adventures. Choose this Bronco trim model to drive off in a midsize SUV that marries handsome good looks to off-road-ready performance.
The 2023 Bronco Badlands will escort you deep into the wilderness, compliments of its standard trail-friendly features. But this midsize SUV is also a great daily driver, thanks to a healthy dose of modern comfort and convenience features.
The highly-configurable 2022 Ford Bronco offers quite a few economical trims to choose from, along with powerful and fuel-efficient engine options. The 2022 Land Rover has impressive towing and hauling capabilities and its own fair share of driver assist features to compete but for a much higher price. Let’s break it down.
The Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler are the two best off-roading vehicles made, and we honestly think they are pretty equal. So which one deserves a spot in your driveway? Read on to decide.
The 2022 Bronco Sport and Bronco may look similar, but these Ford SUVs were actually built for totally different kinds of drivers. Let’s take a closer look.
Seemingly unstoppable and highly customizable, the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco is putting an entirely new spin on rugged performance. Like the Broncos of old, the upcoming sixth-generation models have a distinctive retro flair, inside and out. Unlike the vintage versions, however, these off-road-ready SUVs are also outfitted with a ton of high-tech gear, from infotainment to safety to cutting-edge performance upgrades.
The all-new 2021 Ford Bronco has returned with designs to fit your style. The Bronco is now offered in seven trim levels, with two-or four-door body styles and hard and soft top options: Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, and First Edition. You can truly make it your own with your choice of trims and accessories on each model. Let’s compare the Big Bend and Black Diamond trims.
The all-new 2021 Ford Bronco has returned with designs to fit your style. With six trim levels plus a First Edition model and a choice of over 300 accessories, you can truly make it your own. The 2021 Jeep Wrangler is another outstanding off-roader to compare. Let’s take a look.
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