The Ford Bronco is one of the current sensations if we talk about SUVs with good capabilities off the asphalt. The latest generation of the model was the first to arrive in Europe, to the celebration of many followers, although it is still a bit incomplete. It is only sold with the long four-door body, leaving the two-door one for other markets. And precisely on that second version the Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Editiona very striking specimen and with reference to the competition.
The origin of its name comes from Bill Stroppea preparer specialized in off-road models that established itself with the Bronco during the 60s and 70s. Its vehicles prepared for the Baja 1000 were synonymous with good workmanship and in 1969 it registered the first and until now only absolute victory of a standard 4×4 in Baja. Stroppe established the Bronco’s racing legacy and is now remembered with a very special version. Only with a two-door body and replacing the Wildtrak in the American market, it has a series of new features.
As standard it has a disconnectable stabilizer bar, high performance suspension 3.0 (HOSS 3.0) and Goodyear Territory RT tires 35 inches. In addition, it adds a color palette that resembles the original Bronco, with options such as Oxford White and Code Orangewith roof in Atlas Blue of the images. Although the changes go further. In the Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Edition you can see a blank grill with the letters in orange, like the trailer hooks.
On the other hand, the wheel arches are also in the same shade of orange, while the tires are 17 inches and have a black finish, matching the tailgate. In the cabin what stands out is the white instrument panel, typical of the Bronco Heritage and there are also color accents Code Orange. The Ford Bronco Stroppe Special Edition is a way to honor the successes in the Baja 1000 with a current model that has a lot of tradition. It is for sale on the other side of the pond with the engine 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 and the aforementioned two-door body.