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Based on the winning entry in the 1969 Baja 1000 desert race, this all-terrain adventure vehicle is destined to become a ...
Ford shows Bronco enthusiasts what they can do to personalize their vehicles for the maximum off-road experience with two new projects.
Ford built a pair of one-off Broncos—one two-door and one four-door—and fitted them with massive tires and distinctive paint jobs.
The Arches and Cliffhanger aim to show off how far the Bronco can go — and to look good doing it under the Utah sun.
The Bronco Off-Roadeo Cliffhanger is similar, but slightly more extreme as it wears larger 18-inch wheels shod in 40-inch ...
is based on the Bronco Badlands four-door. Its name is derived from the red rock arches found in the Moab area and at nearby Arches National Park. The vehicle was envisioned as an ultimate all-around ...
Moab, Utah, is a legendary destination for off-road enthusiasts, known for its breathtaking red rock landscapes and ...
Ford is paying tribute to Moab’s legendary red rock trails with two new Bronco concepts: the “Arches” and the “Cliffhanger.” ...
Not content with letting Jeep own Moab, Ford has unveiled two Bronco-based project vehicles to demonstrate the range of ...
Being named after after the towering arched gateway into Moab is a lot to live up to, but Ford thought this modified Bronco Badlands four-door was up to the task. The Badlands trim is already a ...
Ford showcased two custom Bronco project vehicles ... factory-applied matte clear film now available on production Bronco four-door models. Orange accents around the vehicles were inspired ...