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2024 Ford Bronco gets priced, with some MSRPs rising by $240 to $2,625

2024 Ford Bronco gets priced, with some MSRPs rising by $240 to $2,625


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Ford outlined changes to the 2024 Bronco earlier this month, leaving out the new prices. After the automaker opened order books and updated the Bronco configurator, we now have MSRPs for 2024. These recently rose for the tail end of 2023 production, and they're mostly up again. First, the Bronco Base trim is no more, yet another entry-level steed culled from the herd, something automakers are doing rather frequently. The obvious effect is to raise the base price to get into a Bronco. At the beginning of August, a two-door Base cost $36,785 after the $1,895 destination fee, a four-door Base ran $39,935. Next up comes the Big Bend trim, which hasn't changed price for two- or four-door forms since the price changes earlier this month. The two-door Big Bend starts at $41,025, the four-door at $41,765, both sums representing a $4,240 increase over the departed Base.

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Almost all trims above that have gone up since early August. The latest MSRPs after the $1,895 destination, and their changes from the last 2023 pricing, are:

2-door

  • Big Bend: $41,025 (No change)

  • Black Diamond: $44,525 ($1,130)

  • Heritage: $49,750 ($750)

  • Badlands: $51,290 ($1,250)

  • Wildtrak: $61,920 ($1,250)

  • Heritage Limited: $71,580 ($240)