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Ford expands Bronco SUV lineup with more attainable RTR performance model
Summary
Ford said the 2027 Bronco RTR will join the Bronco lineup as an eighth model, described as a mix of off-road and street performance and a 'more attainable' gateway to the Raptor; pricing was not disclosed but it is expected to sit between the $51,475 Bronco Heritage Edition and roughly $80,000 Bronco Raptor.
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Ford Motor said on Tuesday that the 2027 Bronco RTR will join the Bronco SUV lineup as an eighth model. The company describes the RTR as blending off-road and street performance and as a "more attainable" performance model that can serve as a gateway to the Bronco Raptor. The RTR resembles the traditional Bronco but includes design tweaks and some off-road performance parts shared with the Raptor. Ford declined to discuss pricing for the vehicle.
Key details:
- The 2027 Bronco RTR is introduced as the eighth model in the Bronco family.
- Ford describes the RTR as a mix of off-road and street performance capabilities and calls it a "more attainable" model.
- The RTR looks similar to the traditional Bronco but has design tweaks and off-road parts that are also used on the Raptor.
- Ford declined to disclose pricing and presented the RTR as a gateway into the Raptor lineup.
- The article reports the RTR is expected to be positioned between the $51,475 Bronco Heritage Edition and roughly $80,000 Bronco Raptor, while the base Bronco starts at about $40,000.
Summary:
The RTR expands Ford's performance range within the Bronco family and is presented as a step toward the Raptor lineup. Pricing and availability were not disclosed. Undetermined at this time.
