Embark on Off-road travel in a New Ford Bronco
For decades, the Bronco remained a favorite among owners who needed a sturdy SUV with off-road capability. Newer models provided Las Vegas shoppers with the option of two or four doors along with two different drivetrains. Current models give potential owners many options in terms of trim levels and add-on features.

Ford Bronco Trim Level Options
- Bronco Big Bend
- Bronco Black Diamond
- Bronco Outer Banks
- Bronco Heritage Edition
- Bronco Badlands
- Bronco Everglades
- Bronco Wildtrak
- Bronco Heritage Limited Edition
- Bronco Raptor
Ford Bronco Exterior and Interior Styling
The new Broncos in our Las Vegas inventory retain their overall boxy appearance and retro round headlights. The front and rear areas have oversized matte-finish bumpers. Enlarged wheel wells have matte-finish hoods while providing plenty of room for axle articulation.
The Bronco's rear retains its liftgate-mounted spare tire. Advancing up the trim level ladder adds more exterior mechanical and appearance features to improve off-road capability.
Big Bend's basic interiors accommodate up to five passengers. Cabins are upholstered in synthetic leather and have vinyl flooring for easy cleaning. New Bronco models have 35.6 to 38.3 cubic feet of cargo space, depending on body style. The area extends to 77.6 or 83 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded.
Stepping up to the Outer Banks level adds a combination of leather and vinyl upholstery. Front seats gain the power-adjustable ability and heating elements. Heritage Edition models have plaid fabric upholstered interiors. The plush interiors offered by the Heritage Limited Edition include leather upholstery and a heated steering wheel.


Ford Bronco Power and Performance Specs
Standard drivetrains in the new Bronco models available at Friendly Ford have turbocharged 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engines that generate 275 horsepower and 315 pound-feet of torque. Basic configurations also include an automatic 10-speed or a manual seven-speed transmission plus part-time 4WD.
Entry-level SUVs have dual-speed transfer cases with low- or high-range gearing. Drivers have off-road terrain selections. In addition, the vehicles have tow hooks and hill-descent and hill-start assistance.
The Bronco also has a twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter, V6 engine that ups the output to 315 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque. Filling the tank with premium fuel increases the power to 330 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque. The larger engine pairs with an automatic transmission and full-time 4WD.

Ford Bronco Technological Amenities
Starting at the Big Bend level, the Bronco enables owners to unlock the doors without a key. Beginning the adventure requires simply pushing the ignition button. Drivers have an eight-inch digital display and an analog speedometer to monitor vehicle function. Infotainment systems come with 12-inch touchscreens and provide wireless smartphone integration.
Each unit also contains a seven-speaker stereo with HD and satellite radio. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, drivers need not use their hands to make or take calls. Four USB ports keep mobile devices powered.
Las Vegas shoppers opting for an Outer Banks Bronco gain remote engine start, which is handy during hot summer months. The automatic climate control systems add more comfort by regulating two zones. Infotainment systems gain navigation software, proving convenient during road trips. Rear compartments have a 120-volt electrical outlet for powering small appliances or tools.
Our Heritage Limited Edition models give front-seat passengers a wireless mobile device charging station. Infotainment systems get premium 10-speaker stereos. Interiors also offer more USB ports plus auxiliary switches. The surround-view camera provides live images from a bird's eye view. The top Raptor level gives drivers a 12-inch digital instrument panel.
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