Buyers wishing to purchase the Ford Bronco will have to pay more in 2023 to get Ford’s all-terrain vehicle. Thanks to the Ford Canada website, it is possible to see that almost all Broncos will increase in price for the next model year. Although no press release is officially sent, the configuration tool on the manufacturer’s site gives all the details.
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Slight increase for standard models
For starters, the base edition will increase by $1,511 from $45,394 to $46,905 including freight and delivery charges. The Big Bend and Black Diamond models will now retail for $48,460 and $53,115 respectively, up around $1600.
Heritage Edition pricing revealed
Next in the range comes the new Heritage version, the price of which is now known. This unique edition will hit the Canadian market for the next year. The two-door Heritage model will sell for $61,095 without options, and the two-door Heritage Limited Edition will drive the bill up to $89,025. Presented in the summer of 2022, the Heritage Edition of the Bronco mainly changes the appearance of the vehicle while giving it enhanced off-road capabilities thanks to the Sasquatch package offered as standard. The Bronco Sport can also be ordered in the Heritage formula.
Broncos in the 6 figures
Still a bit further up the line, the Everglades Edition of the Bronco will also increase in price. The $1600 increase will cause the Everglade to now sell for $74,415. Despite this price hike, the model still doesn’t get adaptive cruise control or a heated steering wheel.
Just like the Raptor Edition, you’ll have to shell out an extra $3,395 to get the Lux package, which will outfit the Broncos with features typically offered as standard in other vehicles of the same price. Speaking of the Raptor model, know that a 6.5% increase is expected for 2023, pushing the price up to a dizzying $108,760, an amount to which we must add the Lux package to obtain the heated steering wheel.
What about off-road editions?
Popular and highly sought after in the market due to their off-road capabilities, the Badlands and Wildtrak editions are seeing the biggest price increase. They are recognizable because they include several technical elements that allow the Bronco to be better equipped to face the rough trails. Electronically locked front and rear axles, standard 35-inch tires and Bilstein shocks provide better traction while improving overall off-road performance. Both editions will increase by almost 10% over the 2022 price. The four-door edition of the Badlands will climb to $63,685 and the 4-door Wildtrak model will exceed $70,000 with a price of $71,785 still including freight costs and preparation.