2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition honors the legacy of Baja legends

Bronco is Ford’s iconic model that’s changed the perception of off-road racing vehicles. Bill Stroppe prepped this performance off-roader for the Baja 1000 and NORRA Mexican 1000. The Bronco modded by Stroppe in 1969 is the only stock 4×4 to claim an outright win to date. Ever since, the automotive giant has built on the success of the Bronco in all its formats, since its first model in 1966. He has had a major influence in the world of motorsports as well as the exciting world of hot rods, NASCAR, Le Mans and Pikes Peak races.

To celebrate the legacy of the Baja Broncos created by the man, Ford has created a modern-day limited edition version that’s aptly named the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Edition. Each one of these models will come in a two-door format (like the Wildtrak) with color theme done beautifully in Atlas Blue, Oxford White, and Ford’s special Code Orange paint. This is honed by the Stroppe badging on the front and rear fenders, along with the squared-off wheel arches.

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The limited edition Bronco Stroppe is a desert racer at its heart with the standard EcoBoost 2.7-liter V-6 engine that churns out 330 horses and 415 pound-feet of torque. All this power on the all-wheel drive goes through the 10-speed automatic transmission. Ford has the G.O.A.T mode in this one for even more power. The hunk rides on 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires wrapping the black 17-inch beadlock capable wheels. The setup is aided by the HOSS 3.0 suspension with Fox internal-bypass dampers.

Coming back to the exteriors, the Bronco has a white grille with “BRONCO” script in Code Orange. This contrasts strikingly with the matte black hood and tailgate. The steel front bumper has tow hooks in Code Orange. On the inside, you’ll get the special edition white dash panel with “BRONCO” in (you guessed it right) Code Orange. This hue is found on the G.O.A.T drive mode selector, stitching, dashboard, seats and grab handles. The “Stroppe Edition” badge marks its presence on the center console.

Ford has not yet revealed the pricing of the new model, and the SUV will be available in January 2025. We can expect some word about the pricing to come in the coming months between that time.