Ready to Order: the 2024 Ford Bronco
Ford is ready to enter its fourth model year of production; order banks for the sixth-generation Ford Bronco as it opens on August 16th, 2023.
2024 Ford Bronco
The 2024 Ford Bronco lineup is losing the currently-available Base trim; sources familiar with the matter have informed Ford Authority. The Blue Oval has a few modifications in store for its rugged SUV; the Big Bend trim will serve as the entry-level offering moving forward. The Big Bend is ready with a Carbonized Gray-painted front grille, LED fog lamps, privacy glass in the second row and rear glass, P255/75R17 all-terrain tires wrapped around 17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted aluminum wheels, a leather-wrapped shift knob and gear shift knob, and six G.O.A.T. modes – Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Mud/Ruts and Sand.Â
There are a few updates in store for the 2024 Ford Bronco, incorporating the fact that the Everglades, in contrast to the Base trim, will be returning for another year. Ford is ditching the 8-inch infotainment display in lesser fashions and making the larger 12-inch screen with Sync 4 standard all through the entire 2024 Ford Bronco lineup. The Badlands-trimmed Bronco SUV will come equipped with the Heavy Duty Modular Front Bumper as standard equipment. The 2024 Ford Bronco starts at around $37,000 (plus destination fee) and goes up to as much as over $60,000 (plus destination fee).
There’s a standard 300-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder or an optionally available 330-hp twin-turbo 2.7-liter V-6. A 10-speed automatic transmission bolts to every gas engine. Every Bronco sends energy to all four wheels, and its independent front suspension is more sophisticated. The Bronco additionally has options that consist of 35-inch mud-terrain tires, beadlock-capable wheels, electronic locking of the front and rear differentials, and a sway-bar-disconnect feature. Both the two- and four-door Ford Bronco models can tow up to 3500 pounds. The four-cylinder Bronco with the automatic transmission is the thriftiest variant, with rankings of 20 mpg in the city and 22 on the highway.Â
The Ford Bronco’s interior has a few more innovations; the Bronco has a rack built into the top of its dashboard that allows smartphones and GoPros to be mounted there. It moreover has frameless doors which can be easy to remove. The extended-wheelbase four-door models have a place on board to maintain all four doors. Since the exterior mirrors are set up on the base of the windshield, they’re still usable while the doors are taken off.Â
When exposed to the elements, the cabin can be covered with the available rubberized flooring and marine-grade vinyl upholstery. In the two-door Bronco, there is enough area in the back seat to fit two adults comfortably. The four-door version alone has a third middle seat in the rear and offers greater legroom, but most of its extra length applies to the cargo area, that’s more than 50 percent larger than the two-door.
Ford Bronco Raptor, that high-performance trim, is getting a brand new Code Orange package, new exterior colors, and the choice to spec the SUV with color-matched fenders.
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