Ford has announced the Stroppe Edition of the 2025 Bronco, inspired by the Broncos modified by Bill Stroppe in the 1960s and 1970s for off-road racing competitions like the Baja 1000.
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This new model, based on the two-door Bronco Wildtrak, features a modern tri-color paint job in Atlas Blue, Oxford White, and Code Orange, paying homage to the original aesthetic.
Ford has yet to reveal the price or how many units will be produced, but the launch is scheduled for January 2025.
Externally, the Stroppe Edition stands out with its bold and retro look. In addition to the eye-catching paint job, the vehicle sports custom fender flares, a white grille with the “Bronco” logo in Code Orange, and a steel front bumper with orange tow hooks. The model also includes 17-inch black beadlock-capable wheels, 35-inch tires, HOSS 3.0 suspension with Fox shocks, and side steps with rock rails.
The interior also reflects the exclusive design, featuring Code Orange accents on the dashboard, handles, and seat stitching. There’s also a “Stroppe Edition” badge on the center console. The vehicle is powered by a 2.7 turbo engine with 330 hp, a 10-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive.
Combining nostalgic appeal with modern features, this special edition Bronco celebrates the legacy of the original Broncos’ off-road racing success.
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