2022 FORD BRONCO EVERGLADES: SNORKEL AND WINCH CONFIRMED

Good news! You can price and build your 2022 Ford Bronco online, now. In addition to being able to price and build we have been given two leaks for upcoming trim levels and associated accessories. Per the official Ford website, the 2022 Bronco Everglades has been teased, and will feature a snorkel, as well as a winch. From the factory.

It’s not uncommon for automakers to offer warranty-backed winches and snorkels for their toughest off-road vehicles (looking at you, Jeep Wrangler), but it’s otherwise very uncommon to see these upgrades rolling off the assembly line.

2022 Ford Bronco Everglades: What To Expect

Currently, there are six trim levels the 2022 Ford Bronco customers can order. They include the Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, and Wildtrak. All of which come in either two-door or four-door varieties. However, both the 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades, as well as the Bronco Raptor won’t be available to order by summer of next year. Which puts their debut sometime before the year is over.

The 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades carries order code 922A and will only be available as a four-door model. Other notable features include an exclusive Desert Sand exterior color, as well as a vinyl “Overland” Black Onyx interior option.

Meahwhile, the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor will also only come in 4-door configuration, is expected to have a more powerful engine, specialized Fox Racing shocks, as well as 37-inch tires.

Pricing for both vehicles has also yet to be announced.

Other changes for the 2022 model year include the addition of two colors: Eruption Green and Hot Pepper Red. Antimatter Blue, Lightning Blue Metallic, and Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat have been dropped from the roster. Orders for the 2022 Bronco are happening now, while production of the 2021 model is carrying through until the end of the year.

Looking ahead, the current Bronco is expected to get a refresh of sorts by 2024, while electrification is also expected around that time. The next-generation model is expected by the end of the decade, should things go according to plan.

Image via Ford.

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