- MY 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend
- Cyber Orange Met Tri Coat Exterior
- 3.5" R/C Lift Kit
- 20" Wheels
- Factory Painted Bupers
- DV8 LED Cubes Lights
- Aux Switches
- Custom Blackout Package
- Custom Painted Dash and Interior Console
- Remote Start
- Custom Leather Interior with Orange Stitching
- Heated Seats
- Apple CarPlay
- Rear Camera
- N Fab Running Boards
Ford's Bronco is an icon of American off-roading. Introduced for the 1966 model year, it is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of the SUV class. Five generations were made over a thirty-year period until Ford decided to take a break in 1996. What a break it was, and it had fans fuming. Would the Bronco come back? Well, it did, twenty-five years later, for the 2021 model year, when the all-new sixth generation debuted. Jaws dropped, and the waiting lists grew as long as the horizon. That's why if you want a modern Bronco, this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend is a superb option. With just 1,250 miles on the clock, this iconic off-roader has received some tasty goodies, too.
Exterior and Interior
This 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend wears a bright Cyber Orange Metallic Tri-Coat paint job that befits an iconic off-roader and comes with a contrasting black roof. A closer look at the roof will reveal that it can be taken off. Guess what, so can the doors. Yes, the Ford Bronco is one of just two SUVs available today with removable doors and roof straight from the factory. Isn't that neat? Furthermore, this Bronco has received a 3.5-inch R/C lift kit, 20-inch wheels for a more distinctive look, and added clearance for off-roading. That's why you'll be grateful for the N Fab running boards that aid cabin entry and exit. Finally, we must mention a few more exterior highlights, namely the Custom Blackout Package, the DV8 LED cube lights, and the factory-painted bumpers. Now, let's climb aboard the four-door, five-seat passenger cabin of this 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend and meet the custom leather interior with orange stitching. You'll find plenty of modern conveniences, including automatic climate control, heated seats, remote start, a rear camera, and auxiliary switches. Then, there's a digital instrument cluster, a touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Meanwhile, there's plenty of cargo capacity behind the passenger cabin.
Engine
The sixth generation Bronco ditched the previous generation's V8 engines, for Ford's powerful but efficient EcoBoost engine family. This 2022 Ford Bronco Big Bend appears to have the 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder unit, that's good for 300hp and 325lb-ft. It uses a smooth 10-speed automatic gearbox to send power to all four wheels as required.
Built to conquer desert terrain while turning heads everywhere it goes, this 1974 Ford Bronco is far more than a customized classic—it’s a one-of-a-kind build known as the “Desert Drifter.” Featured in the April 2004 issue of Bronco Driver Magazine (#8), this Bronco was comprehensively built by Rocky Roads and has remained with its current owner since 2004. Showing just 33,857 miles, it blends classic Early Bronco styling with serious off-road engineering, highlighted by a 392ci stroker Windsor V8 producing over 450 horsepower, a purpose-built long-travel suspension system, and numerous Rocky Roads upgrades. Finished in iconic British Racing Green, this Desert Drifter represents an exceptional opportunity to own a magazine-featured Bronco that was built to perform as impressively as it looks.
The Ford Bronco was in its final generation by 1995, representing the last chapter of the full-size Bronco before the model was discontinued after the 1996 model year. This 1995 Ford Bronco XLT shows approximately 200,406 miles and presents as a well-equipped example of Ford’s iconic two-door SUV. Powered by the dependable 351ci Windsor V8, it combines classic truck-based durability with the practicality and off-road capability that made Broncos a favorite among enthusiasts. Finished in Electric Currant Red Metallic over a Ruby Red interior, this Bronco also benefits from modern upgrades including LED lighting and an aftermarket multimedia system with a back-up camera, making it more enjoyable for contemporary driving.
The Ford Bronco returned to the market in 2021 and quickly became one of the most sought-after off-road SUVs in America, blending retro-inspired styling with modern technology and serious trail capability. This 2024 Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4x4 takes that formula even further, featuring the desirable High/Lux Package and a host of aftermarket upgrades designed to enhance both its appearance and off-road performance. Showing just 11,168 miles, this Bronco stands out with a custom exterior finish, a ReadyLIFT 3.5-inch suspension lift, and American Racing wheels that give it a commanding presence on and off the pavement. Combining factory luxury features with rugged capability, this Wildtrak is equally at home on daily drives, long road trips, or remote off-road adventures.
Built to conquer desert terrain while turning heads everywhere it goes, this 1974 Ford Bronco is far more than a customized classic—it’s a one-of-a-kind build known as the “Desert Drifter.” Featured in the April 2004 issue of Bronco Driver Magazine (#8), this Bronco was comprehensively built by Rocky Roads and has remained with its current owner since 2004. Showing just 33,857 miles, it blends classic Early Bronco styling with serious off-road engineering, highlighted by a 392ci stroker Windsor V8 producing over 450 horsepower, a purpose-built long-travel suspension system, and numerous Rocky Roads upgrades. Finished in iconic British Racing Green, this Desert Drifter represents an exceptional opportunity to own a magazine-featured Bronco that was built to perform as impressively as it looks.
The Ford Bronco was in its final generation by 1995, representing the last chapter of the full-size Bronco before the model was discontinued after the 1996 model year. This 1995 Ford Bronco XLT shows approximately 200,406 miles and presents as a well-equipped example of Ford’s iconic two-door SUV. Powered by the dependable 351ci Windsor V8, it combines classic truck-based durability with the practicality and off-road capability that made Broncos a favorite among enthusiasts. Finished in Electric Currant Red Metallic over a Ruby Red interior, this Bronco also benefits from modern upgrades including LED lighting and an aftermarket multimedia system with a back-up camera, making it more enjoyable for contemporary driving.
The Ford Bronco returned to the market in 2021 and quickly became one of the most sought-after off-road SUVs in America, blending retro-inspired styling with modern technology and serious trail capability. This 2024 Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4x4 takes that formula even further, featuring the desirable High/Lux Package and a host of aftermarket upgrades designed to enhance both its appearance and off-road performance. Showing just 11,168 miles, this Bronco stands out with a custom exterior finish, a ReadyLIFT 3.5-inch suspension lift, and American Racing wheels that give it a commanding presence on and off the pavement. Combining factory luxury features with rugged capability, this Wildtrak is equally at home on daily drives, long road trips, or remote off-road adventures.
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