Ford Bronco Raptor with Two Doors Was Outlawed From Day One

Even for a later release, it’s unlikely.

The Ford Bronco Raptor, the company’s first SUV was unveiled a week ago. The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is the competitor in the hardcore offroad segment. However, it’s more affordable and less powerful. The number of doors for the range-topping model is one thing that makes them identical.

The Bronco Raptor will not receive a two-door version. This was confirmed by the team who designed and engineered this SUV for MuscleCarsAndTrucks. A two-door Bronco Raptor wasn’t on the list at all during the initial stages of development. Similar circumstances exist for the Wrangler Rubicon 392 which is only available in a 4-door configuration. Side note: The Bronco Raptor is priced at $69,995 while the Wrangler Ruby 392 is at least $75,095.

Why is there no Bronco Raptor with two doors? The report does not provide more insight into the matter. We think it has to do with the fact that the four-door model is already capable of handling all powertrain and suspension upgrades. A shorter wheelbase will not bring about significant improvements. Ford does not plan to introduce a two-door Bronco Raptor on the market. This is something we know for certain.

MuscleCarsAndTrucks points out that the Bronco Raptor has a shorter wheelbase then the F-150 Raptor, which puts it in a class of its own. It also has a remarkable 13.1 inch minimum ground clearance, which is 2.8 inches higher than the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 You get a very capable off-road combination when you add 37-inch tires to the powerful 400+ horsepower (398+ kilowatts) 3.0-liter twin turbo V6 engine.