Bronco Everglades costs $59,695.
The Ford Bronco launch has not been the most successful. Although production has been halted due to numerous technical issues, it has not lost its popularity. Ford has now added two new trims to this model: the Everglades as well as the Raptor. Ford has made both of these new trims available on the Bronco configurator. We have priced the best possible builds.
The Everglades starts from $53,000. This excludes the $1,496 destination fee. The tube doors are the most expensive upgrades at $1,810 but many small items like Desert Sand Paint ($295) and the slide-out tailgate (600) quickly add up. Upgraded navigation systems are available for $695.
The most expensive Bronco Everglades model costs $59,695, including the destination fee. It includes a wheel lock kit ($90), removable hoop steps ($600), engine block heater (100), keyless entry keypad ($110), engine block heater ($100), and floor mats ($160).
The Bronco Raptor starts at $68,500. The most expensive version goes up to $82,550 and includes the destination fee. This price includes the Cyber Orange Metallic Tricoat exterior paint at $595 and the $1.995 17-inch forged tires at $1,995. The Lux Package adds adaptive cruise control, heated steering, B&O sound system and more for $2.695.
You can also get an off-road assistance kit (210), storage bags (180), an engine block heater (100), an engine keypad ($110), an engine block heater (390), a code orange seat belts (395), and an interior carbon-fiber package ($1,725).
The entry-level Bronco costs $30,800. Raptor and Everglades require a substantial premium. Both models offer greater capability than the standard Bronco. The Everglades has a better fording capability – 36.4 inches. Ford designed Raptor to dominate the desert. The Raptor features a 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 twin-turbocharged engine that produces more than 400 horsepower (298kilowatts), and a number of other upgrades.