Ford Motor Company's 2021 release of the off-road and adventurous new S.U.V., Bronco, will see a considerable increase in its pricing as new report leaks how much the vehicle will supposedly cost.
The 2021 Ford Bronco is a highly-popularized release that stormed praises from fans and car enthusiasts because of its design and unique body-on chassis assembly. This is seen in earlier incarnations of the off-road sports utility vehicle (S.U.V.).
Road Show reports that the massively-famous Ford Bronco 2021 received a whopping 150,000 reservations after its 18 day-debut that marked another sighting of the beloved vehicle. Official prices on trims are yet to be officially discussed and posted by Ford.
However, several forums have posted their speculations on the expected trims and pricing the immensely-popular S.U.V.; Bronco will soon portray. This price gives the regular person an idea of how much the Ford Bronco 2021 will cost at the current market.
Bronco Nation states that their pricing is based on Ford's survey on the Bronco and how much people are willing to pay for the numerous trims, add-ons, and variants of the car. However, it is important to note that these prices are on multiple ranges and do not precisely determine the vehicle's target cost.
Ford Bronco's Initial Prices
Ford's website shows the price range of the Bronco 2021, and this will give people and possible customers an idea of how much the vehicle will cost with its current iteration and set-up (without all the accessories and add-ons). The Bronco is in the range of $28,000 to $63,000 for the vehicle.
The Bronco will have five variants: Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, and the prestigious First Edition.
Base
The base model Bronco gives a flexible ground for customization and is equipped only with the absolute essentials: 16" Steel Wheels, 30-inch tires, five selectable G.O.A.T. modes, 7-speed manual transmission, and cruise control.
- 2-Door - $28,500
- 4-Door - $33,200
Big Bend
"Mainstream Off-roading" that is more stylish and comfortable than the base model. Comes with aluminum wheels, plush interior, power inverter, and remote start.
- 2-Door - $33,385
- 4-Door - $35,880
Black Diamond
"Adventure Off-roading" rig of the Bronco with steel front and rear bumpers, steel wheels, and G.O.A.T. modes for various rides.
- 2-Door - $36,050
- 4-Door - $38,545
Outer Banks
"Off-roading in Style," Ford's trim equipped with 18" aluminum-alloy wheels and stylish interior.
- 2-Door - $38,995
- 4-Door - $41,450
Badlands
The extreme off-roading variant of the Bronco, equipped with the Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks
- 2-Door - $42,095
- 4-Door - $44,590
Wildtrak
High-speed off-roading trim of the Bronco, equipped with the 10-speed automatic transmission and 2.7L Twin Turbo V6
- 2-Door - $48,875
- 4-Door - $51,370
First Edition
Special Edition Bronco for Ford's loyal fans that waited for the vehicle's return
- 2-Door - $59,305
- 4-Door - $63,500
Ford Bronco's LEAKED Options and Trims Pricing
The Bronco Nation reports that Ford's new packages for the different trims of the cars are revealed in the survey and are compiled by the community to give the S.U.V.'s future customers an idea about its packages. The prices listed are an approximation and will not necessarily reflect on the final iteration of the vehicle.
The Sasquatch Package of the Bronco with 35 all-terrain tires and 17" wheels, locking differentials, various modes, and more will cost around $4,000 to $5,000. Four-cylinder engine upgrade to the EcoBoost V6 is listed costing $3,500, while the change from 7-speed manual to 10-speed automatic transmission costs $1,600.
Going four-door from the two-door option is around 4,000 dollars from the base model to the limited-release First Edition.
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Written by Isaiah Alonzo