We All Want the Bronco, But How Much Will It Cost?

With a whopping seven different trim levels, you can spend a little or a lot on a new Bronco.

By Brett Foote - July 15, 2020
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Ford has finally brought back the Bronco after a rough quarter-century absence, and they did it to much fanfare. Thousands rushed online to reserve their copy of the 2021 model, which subsequently crashed Ford's site for several hours. Interestingly, while automakers tend to wait to release pricing on new models at their unveiling, Ford has wasted no time doing so with the Bronco, at least in terms of starting MSRPs for two-door models. So here's the pricing for each trim level, sans the 3,500 unit First Edition ($59,305) which is already sold out.

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Base

For those seeking a bare-bones, no-frills Bronco, the base is for you. For as little as $29,995 (including $1,495 for delivery), you can get in on the action in a very capable off-road utility that comes with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine with 270 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque, a 7-speed, crawl gear-equipped manual transmission, removable doors, and top, terrain management system with five G.O.A.T modes, 16-inch steel wheels with 30-inch tires, and Sync 4, and an 8-inch touchscreen. Moving up to the four-door will cost $34,695.

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Big Bend

Stepping up to the Big Bend will cost you $34,480 but it also nets quite a few additional creature comforts. They include a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, remote start (when equipped with the 10-speed automatic transmission), 17-inch aluminum wheels with 32-inch tires, and an additional G.O.A.T mode.

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Black Diamond

The Black Diamond builds on what the Big Bend adds with a set of heavy-duty bumpers, a total of seven driving modes, 17-inch black wheels, overhead auxiliary switches, marine-grade vinyl trimmed seats, a rubberized washout floor, rear locking differential, and heavy-duty bash plates for a starting price of $37,545.

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Outer Banks

The Outer Banks model is filled with style and off-road capability, adding 18-inch wheels, signature LED lighting, mirror caps, body-color door handles, powder-coated tube steps, heated cloth seats, and available B&O sound system and 12-inch touchscreen display for a starting price of $40,450.

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Badlands

The Badlands models are considered the ultimate all-round off-road version of the Bronco, as it comes with all seven G.O.A.T. modes including rock crawl, a front stabilizer disconnect, 17-inch carbonized gray wheels with 33-inch tires, heavy-duty front bar, and powder-coated rear bumper, overhead aux switches, wash-out interior, Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks, and rock rails for a starting price of $43,590.

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Wildtrak

The Wildtrak is designed for high-speed off-roading and comes equipped with the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, 10-speed automatic transmission, and Sasquatch package as standard equipment. Other niceties include carpeted flooring, cloth heated front seats, automatic 4x4 engagement, a black hardtop, special Wildtrak graphics, and 35-inch tires, all for a starting price of $50,370.

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The choice is yours

Which model are you looking to get into when the 2021 Bronco hits the streets? 

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