Ford’s Bronco used to be affordable at $30k, but those days are over. The 2024 Bronco now starts at $41,025 with some upgrades and features included, which is more expensive than the previous models.
The basic model is gone, and the Big Bend now takes its place. It’s still an awesome off-roader though!
Ford has just made the 2024 Bronco hotter and more stylish with upgrades to the base model! The days of simple steel wheels and cloth seats are gone. The new Big Bend comes standard with fancy 17-inch gray-painted aluminum wheels and comfy marine-grade vinyl seats.
The entire Bronco family now has a larger 12.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. No more settling for the small 8.0-inch version. The 8.0-inch digital gauge cluster remains the same, so no need to stress over new features.
Plus, the Everglades model makes a comeback with a slightly higher price tag of $57,415 in 2024.
Ford’s Bronco Raptor just got an upgrade that’ll leave your head spinning. Now, the Raptor offers the Code Orange package, giving you personalized graphics, tow hooks, and headlock rings all in bold Code Orange. But that’s not all. The Raptor now offers the option for body-colored fender flares, plus two hot new colors, Shelter Green and Velocity Blue. It’ll set you back $91,730, but we know it’s worth every penny.
Ford has also decided to say goodbye to the 2-door Outer Banks model and has revamped the Badlands model. The $795 Heavy Duty Modular Front Bumper is now standard on the Badlands model, which costs $51,290. While you’ll need a keen eye to spot all the other small tweaks, one thing’s for sure, the 333A High Package and 334A Lux Package have now combined to create the 334A High/Lux Package on Badlands.
So, why all the changes? According to Ford spokesman Brandon Turkus, they’re just trying to meet customer demand and speed up manufacturing time. And when we asked if they’ll ever bring back the base model, he coyly said, “Anything is possible.”
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