The future Bronco top-spec will feature white accents and many other features.
The Ford Bronco will see many changes in the 2022 model-year. The four-cylinder engine-equipped Sasquatch package will include a stick-shift transmission. New colors are also available, along with the Ford Bronco Raptor, and Everglades versions.
These aren’t all the things that make it worth waiting for the second production year. The Heritage Edition was originally announced for the Bronco at the start of the year. More important, Muscle Cars and Trucks has provided more information about the upcoming top-spec trim.
According to the publication, Ford Bronco Heritage Edition will include a set four-slot wheels. This trait is a legacy of the 1966 Ford Bronco. MC&T speculated that the throwback set might also be available in white, a nod to the original styling.
The new trim will also feature a white grille, which was teased in anticipation of the Bronco’s 2020 arrival. The new model will stand out from the rest of the lineup and align itself with the Raptor as well as the Everglades equipped with snorkels. Ford is also expected to offer the Sasquatch package with the Heritage Edition.
The Bronco Heritage and Heritage Limited will be the top of the range, as confirmed this month in dealer documents. The new trim level may exceed $50,000, given that Wildtrak costs $47,780 for a shorter model and $49.475 for a four-door model.
When will the Bronco Heritage Edition be available? Ford has not yet released any details about the launch, but we anticipate it by the end of 2011.