This is the latest model after the appearance of Bronco Free Wheeling, continuing to promote the classic style but not forgetting to improve the engine and modern technology.
The Ford Bronco Stroppe is considered the successor to the Stroppe Baja Bronco of the 60s and 70s, with a striking exterior design such as an Oxford White body combined with Code Orange and an Atlas Blue hardtop.
Highlights include a Frozen White grille, striking orange tow hooks, and a matte black hood that reduces glare. A steel front bumper, raised fenders, and removable side steps with integrated rock bars complete the aggressive look. A matte black rear hatch and 17-inch beadlock wheels with a gloss black finish complete the vehicle’s aggressive look.
The Bronco Stroppe’s interior retains a minimalistic yet striking style with white trim and Code Orange accents, contrast stitching, and a Stroppe badge on the center console. Although few interior details have been revealed, the vehicle offers a sporty and inspiring driving space.
The Stroppe version is not only special in appearance but also in performance. The car is equipped with a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine, producing 330 horsepower and 562 Nm of torque, along with a high-performance HOSS 3.0 suspension system with Fox shock absorbers and 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires, helping the car easily overcome the most difficult terrain.
The Bronco Stroppe will be available in January next year. Although official pricing has not been announced, the model will likely be in the high-end segment, as the Wildtrak version already has a starting price of $60,225.