The new 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades edition
Ford has added an Everglades special edition to its Bronco range.
Intended for rough-terrain adventures, the enhanced specification includes a Ford Performance heavy-duty front bumper that incorporates a Warn Zeon 10-S winch with a 4,535 kg (10,000 lb) rating and 30 metres (100 feet) of synthetic cable.
A bespoke snorkel is fitted too. Mounted to the passenger-side A-pillar, the design features swappable head plates which can reverse the air intake direction when tackling particularly dusty conditions. In combination with raised vents on the axles, gearbox and transfer case, another benefit is an increased wading depth of 92.4 cm (36.4”).
Also appearing on the standard equipment list are the Sasquatch Package (comprising beadlock-capable 17” Carbonized Gray alloy wheels, 35” Goodyear tyres, arch extensions, high-clearance suspension, and a 4.7 final drive ratio), rock rails and extra skid plates.
Unique graphics, a hardtop, a roof rack and a Carbonized Gray front grille complete the look. Inside, there’s practical marine-grade vinyl upholstery and rubberised floor covers.
Available solely in four-door guise, the Bronco Everglades is powered by a 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine. When using premium fuel, this four-cylinder unit sends up to 304 PS (300 bhp / 223 kW) and 440 Nm (325 lb-ft) of torque to all four wheels via a ten-speed SelectShift automatic transmission.
In the United States, prices start at $53,000 (plus a $1,495 destination and delivery charge). Existing Bronco reservation holders will be able to place orders from next month.
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Intended for rough-terrain adventures, the enhanced specification includes a Ford Performance heavy-duty front bumper that incorporates a Warn Zeon 10-S winch with a 4,535 kg (10,000 lb) rating and 30 metres (100 feet) of synthetic cable.
A bespoke snorkel is fitted too. Mounted to the passenger-side A-pillar, the design features swappable head plates which can reverse the air intake direction when tackling particularly dusty conditions. In combination with raised vents on the axles, gearbox and transfer case, another benefit is an increased wading depth of 92.4 cm (36.4”).
Also appearing on the standard equipment list are the Sasquatch Package (comprising beadlock-capable 17” Carbonized Gray alloy wheels, 35” Goodyear tyres, arch extensions, high-clearance suspension, and a 4.7 final drive ratio), rock rails and extra skid plates.
Unique graphics, a hardtop, a roof rack and a Carbonized Gray front grille complete the look. Inside, there’s practical marine-grade vinyl upholstery and rubberised floor covers.
Available solely in four-door guise, the Bronco Everglades is powered by a 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine. When using premium fuel, this four-cylinder unit sends up to 304 PS (300 bhp / 223 kW) and 440 Nm (325 lb-ft) of torque to all four wheels via a ten-speed SelectShift automatic transmission.
In the United States, prices start at $53,000 (plus a $1,495 destination and delivery charge). Existing Bronco reservation holders will be able to place orders from next month.
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