In a bid to celebrate the return of SEMA for 2021, Ford has decided to create six special Broncos in collaboration with several partner brands, that demonstrates the endless possibilities with the SUV, as far as personalising and enhancing its capabilities are concerned. They SUV’s bound for Vegas, will feature everything from lift kits, custom wheels, racks and more from the Genuine Ford Parts bin and several other accessories all in a bid to help make it your own and add even more performance to the Bronco.

Overview

The SEMA Show, which was canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic, will now return with a bang in early November 2021. This vibrant expo should once again attract a large number of businesses and individual tuners, keen to showcase their wares. Ford will be on hand with six distinct Broncos (four Broncos and two Bronco Sport) outfitted with items from its own portfolio i.e Ford Performance and several specialized partner brands.

2021 Bronco by BDS Suspensions

The first in line is the BDS Suspensions Bronco. This version, designed as a firefighting vehicle, has an adjustable Fox and BDS suspension, 37-inch wheels, and 37-inch wheelbase BF-Goodrich tires, and a reinforced crankcase protector. As a rescue vehicle, it also has an onboard air compressor, a winch, and anchor points in the front and rear. It has undercarriage bracing, a Fox spring booster kit, CrawlTek Revolution bumpers featuring integrated winches and hooks, CrawlTek sliding stairs, a CargoGlide sliding bed, and an ARB TwinAir air compressor.

2021 Bronco RTR Fun-Runner by RTR Vehicles

Next, we have the Bronco RTR Fun-Runner, by RTR vehicles. built on a two-door Badlands model and comes equipped with a unique soundbar, RTR Tech 6 forged wheels, and 37-inch off-road tires. Various engineering enhancements, such as upgraded Ultimate Dana front and rear axles and long-travel Fox Performance Elite 2.5 springs, are also included on this vehicle. This custom Bronco now has more power thanks to its Ecoboost engine.

2021 Bronco BAJA FORGED by LGE-CTS Motorsports

Let us now take a look at two Bronco Sports by LGE-CTS Motorsports. The Bronco Baja Forged, built on the Outer Banks four-door variant, has been signed by LGE-CTS Motorsports. The exterior of this build is raw, with Baja Forged bumpers, a spare tire carrier, and ICON Vehicle Dynamics 3.0 suspensions that raise the ride height. A refrigerator, a quality soundbar, as well as a floor-mounted safe are among the inside features. The Bronco Baja Forged is also outfitted with Ford Performance Parts off-road lighting and a foldable table at the tailgate.

2021 Bronco Sport BAJA FORGED by LGE-CTS Motorsports

LGE-CTS Motorsports' second exhibit, is centered on a Bronco Sport Badlands, contains various Ford Performance Parts additions. The more extreme version is also from LGE-CTS and features an extra 2 inches of ground clearance, a roof light bar, a winch, and tie-down points, as well as a Borla exhaust system that adds more punch to the Bronco Sport's 2.0 turbo engine.

2021 Bronco Sport by CGS Performance Products

CGS Performance has created a more practical and appealing vehicle for the street. There's an induction system and an exhaust that employs a ceramic cover. This Bronco Sport, features forged 17” rims and Toyo off-road tires, that add to its character. This car's interior (seat coverings and shells) and exterior (underbody lighting kit) were both upgraded. To top it all off, you gat extra cargo area, and a tow hook as well.

2021 Bronco by Tucci Hot Rods

It's now time to talk about the most extreme transformation of this Bronco bunch. The Tucci Hot Rods trademark Bronco, modeled on a four-door Badlands series model, is perhaps the most magnificent. This Bronco is ready to face heavy snow and ice thanks to massive Mattracks 88-Series quad tracks fitted on all four sides of the vehicle underneath the fenders in place of the wheels. This cold-weather adventurer has retractable running boards, a strengthened shield with a winch, and a roof rack with integrated snowboards. It is powered by a 2.3 EcoBoost engine and is paired to a 7-speed manual transmission.

Conclusion

As usual, SEMA promises a myriad of extremely modified iterations of popular SUVs and trucks, especially for those who enjoy vehicles that can traverse all types of terrain. This is exactly what the Bronco aspires to be, and in addition to these six special SEMA models, Ford has also updated its Bronco parts catalog. These include options for increased power, larger wheels, and more potent differentials. And if that wasn't sufficient, all six Broncos, seen here, are built using authentic Ford parts. Watch this space.