Good, Better, Best – Which 2021 Ford Bronco tempts your adventurous heart?

Over 150,000 people have placed reservations for the upcoming 2021 Ford Bronco. I wonder what the split is between the various trims that they’ve announced.

Base

Base – The ultra spartan, steel-wheeled entry model. You can still outfit this with the upsized EcoBoost V6 engine, and the ultra rugged Sasquatch Package, but that’s about it. Cloth seats, Air Conditioning, and an 8″ screen that you can connect your phone to are just about all the creature comforts you’ll find here.

Big Bend

Big Bend – You gain a few extras like LED fog lights (not pictured), leather-wrapped steering wheel, and tinted rear windows. Buyers here can also equip the optional Mid package. The Mid Package has a lot of content that daily drivers are going to want: Blind Spot Detection, Passive Entry Door Handles (on the front doors at least) and added safety technology.

Black Diamond

Black Diamond – For those seeking a bit more adventure. A standard locking rear differential will help put down the power when things get off-kilter on the trail. Steel bumpers, rock rails, and added bash plates will help protect the underside as well. While a rubberized floor and marine grade vinyl seats will help clean off post-excursion grime.

Outer Banks

Outer Banks – for those seeking style and (available) luxury. The Mid Package contents are standard here, while High and Lux packages are made available. The High package features a massive 12″ touchscreen inside! While the Lux adds things like a B&O sound system and heated steering wheel.

Badlands

Badlands – Leveling up on the Black Diamond trim, the Badlands unlocks a Baja drive mode and gets a unique disconnecting front stabilizer bar.

Wildtrak

Wildtrak – Ford says this trim is made for high-speed off-roaders. The Sasquatch package is standard, as is the EcoBoost Turbo V6 engine,

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