RTR Offers Two Ford Bronco Models for 2024

Legendary tuner RTR is bringing a couple of different variations of the off-road capable beast for those looking to improve their Bronco experience.

By Brett Foote - July 29, 2024
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Two Flavors
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Bronco RTR
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Exterior Updates
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Wheels and Tires
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Bronco RTR ROVR
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Exterior Upgrades
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Interior Features
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Two Flavors

RTR has been around for quite a few years now, churning out parts and complete turnkey versions of multiple Ford models. That list includes, of course, the Mustang, as well as the Ranger, F-150, Mach-E, Bronco Sport, and Bronco. For 2024, RTR is offering two flavors of the Bronco as well - each aimed at a totally different kind of customer. 

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Bronco RTR

First up, we have the regular RTR Bronco, which has been on the market for a couple of years now. For 2024, this particular package starts out at $9,995 (not including the cost of the donor vehicle, of course), and can be built using any trim level, as well as two- or four-door models. 

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Exterior Updates

Designed as an OE+ vehicle package, the RTR Bronco adds both styling flair and capability to the already-capable SUV, starting on the outside with the RTR Signature Grille with LED lighting, as well as an RTR Grille with a removable modular center bar to make room for a light bar or other accessories. Customers can also choose from an array of graphics color options, while out back, you'll find an RTR Molle Accessory Plate where one can attach things like jerry cans or other accessories. 

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Wheels and Tires

In terms of wheels, customers have two to choose from - the RTR Tech 6 or the RTR Evo 6. Both wheels are available in Satin Black or Satin Charcoal, and can be wrapped in one of two different kinds of 35-inch tires - Nitto Ridge Grappler or Recon Grapplers. A spacer kit is required for non-Sasquatch models, while a high-clearance exhaust adds a bit of sound as well. 

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Bronco RTR ROVR

The newest addition to the RTR lineup is the Bronco RTR ROVR, which is geared more toward overlanders and those that like to spend a few days out in the wilderness. It starts out at $18,995 and offers a more comprehensive list of upgrades, which start with a wheel and tire package consisting of 17x9 RTR Tech 6 Wheels in either Satin Black or Satin Charcoal, wrapped with Nitto Recon Grappler 12.5x35R17 tires. 

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Exterior Upgrades

On the outside, the ROVR features an array of upgrades including the RTR front grille with LED lighting and modular center bar, a roof rack with two Molle panels, tubular front bumper end caps, rock sliders, an RTR rear bumper and spare tire carrier, a rear Molle plate, adjustable tailgate stop, unique graphics, an RTR light bar with five Project X lights, a high-clearance exhaust, and a spacer lift kit for non-Sasquatch models. 

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Interior Features

Inside the cabin, the ROVR also adds all-weather floor liners and a rear cargo area liner, to boot. RTR throws in its own special key fob clamshell as a nice little touch, and each ROVR comes with a certificate of authenticity and a three-year, 36,000-mile warranty.

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>>Join the conversation about the RTR Ford Bronco right here in the forum.

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