2021 Ford Bronco: SUV Starts Under $ 30,000

 2021 Ford Bronco Price: Highly Anticipated SUV Starts Under $ 30,000


A quick reminder to everyone who missed the seismic debut of the 2021 Ford Bronco: The resurrected SUV was built as a worthy successor to the legendary Bronco nameplate and is the first real competition the Jeep Wrangler has seen in decades. Like the Wrangler, Ford wants Bronco buyers to have no problem customizing the platform to suit their lifestyle. That's why you filled the options sheet with a great crop of trimmings, options, convenience, and utility items.




All six Bronco trims are available as a two-door or four-door trim, assuming buyers have already settled on the smaller Bronco Sport. The basic menu includes a choice of hard or soft top and two engines. Aimed at lovers of the outdoors, off-roading (or those who just want to show off the part), the version names - Badlands, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks and Wildtrak - leave little to interpretation. The entry-level basic trim anchors the lineup, and the fully loaded First Edition is sold out.


The seven-speed manual transmission features an ultra-low or “slow” first gear for navigating rough terrain at slow speeds. Ford What powertrains are available in the 2021 Ford Bronco?

There are two engine options for the 2021 Ford Bronco. Most models come with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine with a seven-speed manual transmission (a 10-speed automatic is optional) producing 270 horsepower and 310 horsepower. pound-feet of torque. A 2.7-liter V6 biturbo engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission is available as an upgrade. Its power rating is 310 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. Wildtrak and First Edition only come with the largest powertrain. All models have one of two types of 4x4 all-wheel drive, which is explained below.


How much does the 2021 Ford Bronco cost?

The base model Bronco costs $ 29,995 and comes in at $ 58,905 for First Edition. In between are Big Bend ($ 34,880), Black Diamond ($ 37,545), Outer Banks ($ 40,450), Badlands ($ 43,590) and Wildtrak ($ ​​48,475). Ford is only making 7,000 first editions and the race is sold out.


Ford will have more than 200 factory-backed accessories for the Bronco available at launch. Current reports indicate that the prototype “screw-shaped doors” shown here will not be listed. Ford two or four door, four or six cylinder

It is difficult to briefly summarize the overwhelming number of options available for the 2021 Bronco. There are top options and an extensive list of a la carte options; this summary includes only the former.

Doors: Two are standard, and going up to four adds $ 4,700 to the price on the base model, $ 4,195 on First Edition and $ 2,495 on all other versions.


There are also several differences under the hood. Going from the 2.3-liter to the 2.7-liter engine costs $ 1,895 and also adds $ 1,595 for the required 10-speed transmission ($ 3,490 total). The standard part-time 4 × 4 with on-the-fly change offers low and high ranges.


Upgrading to the on-demand 4 × 4 automatic transmission means the Bronco comes with a new two-speed electromechanical transfer case. In addition to the low- and high-range four-wheel drive, it includes an “automatic” setting in which the system detects low traction and enters and exits 4WD as needed. On base and Big Bend trims, opting for the 4 × 4 upgrade requires adding the $ 4,995 Sasquatch package, which also comes with 17-inch aluminum wheels, a soft suspension, and 35-inch mud tires. On the Black Diamond and Outer Banks versions, choosing the 4 × 4 automatic upgrade adds $ 795. Badlands, Wildtrak and First Edition trims come standard with the 4 × 4 upgrade.

 2021 Bronco Badlands Series four-door with available Sasquatch Off-Road Package. Ford comfort considerations. There are three additional packages available on the 2021 Ford Bronco: Mid, High, and Lux.

The Mid Package ($ 1,495) adds a 2021 twist to the rugged retro Bronco. With several safety and comfort features, it includes Pre-Collision Assist with automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning with cross traffic alert, lane stay assist, automatic high beams and a backup camera. One 110-volt AC outlet, auto-dimming rearview mirror, two-zone climate control, heated front seats, and an auto-dimming system. remote boot complete the package. Subscription browsing is part of the deal too, with three months of service included.


The High Package ($ 2,790) adds a 12-inch center touchscreen, a 360-degree camera view, a advance detection system, and LED approach lights and spotlight.

The Lux Package ($ 5,085) focuses, as the name suggests, on a luxury driving experience with adaptive cruise control, heated steering wheel, 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, cordless phone charging and two USB ports. additional. It also increases safety features with evasive steering assist.

To properly equip the Bronco to tow up to 3,500 pounds, there is a two-inch tow hitch receiver for $ 595. It is available on all models except the basic version.

All prices include the $ 1,495 destination fee.


When will the 2021 Ford Bronco go on sale?

Ford is accepting $ 100 refundable deposits and the vehicles will arrive at dealerships in spring 2021. Sebastián Blanco has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars for almost 15 years. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Car And Driver, Automotive News, Reuters, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.Com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green vehicle media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster in 2006, and since then he has been tracking the shift from vehicles to gasoline and discovering the importance of new technology not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole.

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