Before you order your 2024 Ford Bronco, check out our buying guide. We’re here to help you figure out how this midsize SUV can maximize your adventures!
Key Takeaways
- For 2024, the Bronco now features a standard 12-inch infotainment touchscreen, along with a few other small changes.
- With its twin-turbocharged engine, the Bronco cranks out 330 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque.
- Although the base model has been dropped for 2024, the rest of the Bronco trim lineup looks a lot like the previous one.
- These off-road-ready SUVs start at $39,130. Order yours today!
What are the 2024 Ford Bronco updates?
For 2024, there are a few notable changes. For starters, Ford dropped the base Bronco, leaving the Big Bend as the new entry-level option. Also, the SYNC 4 infotainment system comes standard with a 12-inch touchscreen. And the rugged Badlands trim model now includes a standard heavy-duty bumper.
How much horsepower does the 2024 Ford Bronco make?
The most powerful Bronco engine, found in the Raptor model, makes 418 horses and 440 pound-feet of torque. However, all three Bronco engine options are off-road friendly, and each is paired with sporty four-wheel drive.
Here’s a look at the 2024 Bronco powertrain options:
- Standard turbocharged 2.3L four-cylinder engine (300 hp, 325 lb-ft)
- Optional twin-turbo 2.7L V6 (330 hp, 415 lb-ft)
- Raptor turbo 3.0L V6 (418 hp, 440 lb-ft)
- Seven-speed manual transmission (2.3L engine only)
- Optional 10-speed automatic transmission
- Four-wheel drive
What are the new 2024 Ford Bronco trim models?
Except for the fact that the base Bronco has been discontinued, you won’t find any surprises here. Shoppers can choose from nine Bronco trims: Big Bend, Black Diamond, Heritage Edition, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, Everglades, Heritage Limited Edition, and Raptor.
Big Bend
Since the base model has been discontinued, the Big Bend is the new entry-level Bronco. It’s handsomely equipped with modern features, from LED headlights to wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It can take you off-road, too, with a terrain management system that includes five G.O.A.T. modes and standard four-wheel drive.
Black Diamond
Compared to the entry-level Bronco, the Black Diamond improves trail performance with upgrades that include heavy-duty front and rear bumpers, skid plates, and rock rails. Inside, you’ll find easy-to-clean rubber flooring and vinyl upholstery.
Heritage Edition
This stylish Bronco adds to the Big Bend features with a 60s aesthetic, including an Oxford White hardtop, grille, and wheels. Inside, the Heritage Edition features unique plaid upholstery. Features like skid plates and side step rails improve everyday utility.
Outer Banks
The Outer Banks adds to the standard Big Bend features with some upscale items, including upgraded LED headlights, all-terrain tires, and a standard automatic transmission. The contents of the Mid package (with upgrades like dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, and remote ignition) are also included.
Badlands
With the Badlands, you can combine the Bronco’s standard features with the Black Diamond’s rugged upgrades. On top of those features, the Badlands adds its own off-road-friendly features, such as unique suspension tuning, 33-inch all-terrain tires and a front-disconnected stabilizer bar.
Heritage Limited Edition
This Bronco adds special styling to the Badlands features, including an Oxford White roof, wheels, and grille. These models also improve performance, with a standard turbo 2.7-liter V6 that makes 330 horsepower. Inside the cabin, the Heritage Limited Edition features unique leather-and-vinyl upholstery with plaid inserts.
Wildtrak
This SUV combines the upscale features of the Outer Banks with some off-road upgrades, including the twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6, Fox shocks, and seven G.O.A.T. driving modes. Prewired auxiliary switches make it easy to connect your aftermarket gear. This Bronco also includes the contents of the sporty Sasquatch package, which adds coveted off-road upgrades, like lifted suspension, modified fender flares, 35-inch mud-terrain tires, and a shorter final drive ratio with electronically locking front and rear axles.
Everglades
Are you a bit of a swamp crawler? This is the Bronco for you. The Everglades is equipped to travel through up to 3 feet of water, with unique features that include an air snorkel, heavy-duty front bumper, and a winch by Warn. These Broncos also come standard with the contents of the Mid package (with upgrades like dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, and remote ignition) and Sasquatch package (with performance gear like 35-inch mud-terrain tires and a lifted suspension).
Raptor
The ultimate off-roader, the Raptor builds on the Badlands features with extra-rugged features, including Fox shock absorbers, a dual-mode exhaust, and 37-inch all-terrain tires. The Raptor also features an exclusive 3.0-liter V6, delivering 418 horses and 440 pound-feet of torque. These SUVs also come standard with the Sasquatch package (featuring a lifted suspension, modified fender flares, and a shorter final drive ratio with electronically locking front and rear differentials) and High package (including a 360-degree camera system, mirror-mounted spotlights, and front parking sensors).
How much is the 2024 Ford Bronco?
This year’s Bronco starts at $39,130. Of course, each Bronco trim model has its own MSRP, and any options or features packages have the potential to increase the price!
2024 Bronco MSRP, according to trim level:
- Big Bend: $39,130
- Black Diamond: $42,630
- Outer Banks: $49,940
- Badlands: $49,395
- Heritage Edition: $47,855
- Wildtrak: $60,025
- Everglades: $55,520
- Heritage Limited Edition: $69,685
- Raptor: $89,835
When can I order the 2024 Ford Bronco?
You can order the 2024 Bronco right now! Ever since their release for the 2022 model year, the sixth-generation Bronco has been incredibly popular, so don’t wait to order yours.