Code Orange is featured on the tow hooks, beadlock rings, and large checkered graphics that cover the rear half of the off-road vehicle. The vehicle can be ordered in any color except Hot Pepper Red. Inside, the seatbelts feature more Code Orange, but only if the interior is Black Onyx or blue and Black Onyx.
If the contrast is excessive for you, Ford offers a solution. Due to customer demand, the 2024 Bronco Raptor can now be ordered with fender flares that match the vehicle's body color. In June, we showed a sneak preview of this, along with the Code Orange package, through spy photos featuring a gray prototype vehicle. Ford has added the colors Shelter Green and Velocity Blue to the Raptor's color options.
2024 Ford Bronco Raptor Code Orange Package
Ford provides some updates to standard Bronco models for customers who cannot afford a new Bronco Raptor which costs more than $90,000. Customers can now purchase four new 17-inch wheel designs through Ford Performace, in partnership with Method Race Wheels. From 2024, the 12.0-inch touchscreen and Ford's Sync 4 system will be standard on all Bronco models. The Bronco Everglades, known for its ability to navigate muddy terrain, will be available in 2024 for customers who missed out on it previously.
"Bronco Raptor customers want to stand out with off-road performance and looks matching that capability," said Bronco Brand Manager Matt Winter. "This new Code Orange appearance package does just that."
Ford has announced that the order banks for the 2024 Bronco will open on August 16. However, there is currently no information available regarding pricing. The 2023 Bronco has a starting price of $36,785 for the two-door Base trim. However, it is currently not available to order, as stated on Ford's online configurator. On the other end of the spectrum lies the Bronco Raptor, which is a remarkable vehicle. The 2023 Raptor starts at $88,475 and is only available as a four-door model. Both prices include a mandatory destination charge of $1,895.
Source: Ford