Ford Unveils Bronco Accessory Catalog, Prices in Time for Summer
Looking to dress up your new Bronco this summer? Nearly every accessory available is ready for purchase to truly personalize your rig.
Coming this summer, the big Bronco arrives to conquer the great outdoors. That means those who ordered the icon will soon be able to make it their own. In fact, Ford announced it would have some 200+ accessories available at launch when the Bronco debuted a year ago.
Though the Bronco may make a brief detour through Kentucky Speedway due to chip shortages, those owners can at least order whatever they want for their horses now. According to Ford Authority, Ford unveiled their Bronco parts and accessory catalog a few days ago. Since then, the publication’s gathered a handy-dandy list of the prices for nearly every item in the catalog.
The most expensive items in the catalog are the Bestop TrekTop retractable twill full tops for the two- and four-door Broncos. Coming in at $2,229, the soft tops offer year-round comfort, plus several ways to praise the sun. They can even be opened from the inside for easy access to the blue skies and wonderous stars above.
The vast majority of the catalog, though, falls under $1,000, like this $339 safe from Console Vault to protect your smartphones. As Ford Authority notes, you can finance the accessories alongside your Bronco, making things easier on the wallet while building out your kit. Most of the products available for purchase cover the exterior, while 60 products are available for the interior. Only four cover the wheels, including a full set and spare for $1,299 (you’ll have buy your tires elsewhere, though).
There are a handful of items on the catalog, though, whose pricing has yet to be announced. For example, beadlock kits won’t be ready until the first quarter of 2022. Those looking to beef up the suspension on their Broncos, meanwhile, will have to wait until the second quarter of 2022. Of course, the aftermarket will likely fill those gaps sooner than later. Everyone from RTR Vehicles to 4 Wheel Parts are already hard at work to deliver their own goods to the new “Mustang of the Dirt.” We can’t wait to see what emerges this summer.
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