It comes with unique front and rear quarter panels. The fenders come with integrated heat extraction ducts. You also get reinforced rock rails and removable running boards
The Bronco Raptor rides on 17-inch black high-gloss wheels shod in 37-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires as standard. Two more beadlock-capable wheel designs are available for extra moolah
It features a full-size tailgate-mounted spare tire
The Bronco Raptor also features removable doors and a roof. Ford will offer the off-roader in 10 different exterior shades, including a Ford Performance-exclusive Code Orange
You also get stuff like a 360-degree camera and a seven-speaker audio system. A 10-speaker audio system, heated steering wheel, and wireless charging pad are available as optional
The base Bronco Raptor will come with Black Onyx marine-grade vinyl seats and rubberized washout flooring. The seats are designed by Ford Performance and are exclusive to the Bronco Raptor
Off-road Equipment:
Ford has reinforced the chassis here. The Bronco Raptor also comes with an upgraded version of the High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension
The off-roader also features an advanced 4x4 system with three drive modes. A two-speed transfer case with a 67.88:1 crawl ratio is also present
Ford has upgraded the exhaust setup, as well. It’s similar to the one present on the F-150 Raptor. You get to select from four exhaust modes: Normal, Sport, Quiet, and Baja
Pricing:
The 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor will start at $69,995, which includes a $1,495 destination fee. To put things into perspective, the top-spec Bronco Wildtrak starts at $47,780
Bookings for the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor will commence in March and deliveries will begin in Summer this year
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