Maxlider Brothers Customs 2021 Bronco Six-Wheeler Costs $399,000
Maxlider Brothers Customs has introduced a radical six-wheeled reproduction of the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco and the prices of this model start at $399,000.
In our experience, fans of the Blue Oval Brand can be very passionate but also quite impatient. Back in the fall of 2019, owners of the newly launched Mustang Shelby GT 500 did not waste any time before rolling up to Palm Beach Dyno and modifying their lauded pony car, and improving upon its already impressive performance. It seems like some of the most prolific Ford tuners are just as impatient as Ford enthusiasts.
We recently reported on Maxlider Brothers Customs’ newly introduced Midnite Edition of the all-new 2021 Ford F-150 pickup truck. The Illinois-based company has now introduced a radical reproduction of the all-new Ford Bronco. The company has introduced a six-wheel variant of the 2021 Ford Bronco. Maxlider Brothers Customs has produced many impressive restomods of vintage Ford Broncos over the years, and the company even showcased a gorgeous 4-door Bronco modification at the 2017 SEMA show.
Safe to say, Maxlider Brothers Customs knows their way around a Bronco. Maxlider‘s six-wheeled reimagination of the 2021 Bronco sports similar styling to its F-115 Midnite Edition. The truck rides on a set of blacked-out rims, which are most probably a Maxlider product. The wheels are wrapped in BF Goodrich all-terrain tires. The truck also gets flared wheel arches, which accommodate the giant wheels, and the front-end of this Bronco modification is dominated by an aftermarket steel bumper.
A set of 6-auxiliary LED lights sits atop the front windshield, and the roof gets a cargo carrier. The truck gets an extended cabin, and the all-black paint job is offset by the Maxlider Midnite graphics package. The company has now revealed that prices of this 6-wheel Bronco variant start at $399000. Automotive design company, Innov8 design labs is responsible for rendering this menacing 2021 Bronco 6X6.
The tuning company has refrained from sharing any specifications of the model, and therefore this Bronco 6X6 currently only exists as a digital render. It is worth noting that in past, digital renders have inspired enthusiasts into building some exciting custom cars like George Dalmaki’s 800 HP widebody BMW 2002. Maxlider Brothers Customs has also confirmed that they are currently accepting reservations for the Bronco six-wheeler, and interested customers can now place orders on the company’s official website.
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