Ford has dropped the base Bronco from it's American lineup and raised prices on most of the remaining trim levels for 2024. This means that after 2023, there will be no model available for less than $40,000.

The Big Bend is currently the most affordable option within the Ford Bronco family and does not experience any price increase. Its base price is $41,025, including a $1,895 destination fee. Available options include a 10-speed automatic transmission and the 222A Mid Package with popular features like remote start, dual-zone climate control, heated seats and Ford's Co-Pilot360 driver assist system. The Sasquatch package is available for an additional $8,660, along with various roof and exterior styling options. 

Stepping up to the Black Diamond model now costs $44,525. It includes a choice of a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission, and the same options as the Big Bend, while also adding extra off-road equipment such as heavy-duty bash plates and rock rails.

The Bronco Heritage Edition returns this year at a starting price of $49,750. It includes classic styling cues from the original Ford Bronco, including a white hardtop, white grille and unique body graphics. The Heritage model features the Sasquatch Package as standard, as well as other enhancements that were optional on the Big Bend and Black Diamond trim levels. 

 

Trim Level 2023 2024
Big Bend $41,025 $41,025
Black Diamond $43,395 $44,525
Heritage Edition $44,305 $49,750
Outer Banks $48,245 $49,835
Badlands $50,040 $51,290
Everglades $56,540 $57,415
Wildtrak $60,670 $61,920
Heritage Limited Edition $69,445 $71,580
Raptor $88,475 $91,730

 

Both the Outer Banks and Badlands models offer luxury features such as leather seating and a 12-inch touchscreen with Sync 4 and advanced voice recognition. The Badlands offers increased off-road capability with features such as front sway bar disconnect, electronic locking axles and advanced on-demand four-wheel drive.

For those seeking a more extreme adventure, the trail-ready Everglades model includes a factory-installed WARN winch, snorkel and 35-inch mud tires. The Wildtrak and Heritage Limited Edition models also come with a 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine that provides up to 330 horsepower and 415 pound-feet (563 Newton-Meter) of torque.

The Raptor remains the ultimate Bronco, boasting 418 horsepower from a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. Priced at $91,730, this formidable off-road vehicle warrants serious consideration. In order to unlock its full potential, Ford Performance has partnered with Vaughn Gittin Jr. to offer off-road driving instruction for owners.

Except for the price increases and the discontinued base model, the 2024 Bronco undergoes only minor changes. All models now feature a 12.0-inch infotainment screen. Additionally, the Badlands comes equipped with a powder-coated heavy-duty front bumper while the Bronco Raptor receives a new Code Orange package that adds eye-catching accents and body-colored fenders.

Source: Motor1

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Евгений Ушаков
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