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  2. 2023 Ford Bronco order bank opens Sep. 12 for existing ... - AOL

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    From September 12 until November 14, rumors say Bronco shoppers will have the chance to convert their reservations into orders for the 2023 Bronco. 2023 Ford Bronco order bank opens Sep. 12 for ...

  3. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    2023 Bronco Raptor. Ford announced a Raptor trim level for 2022 in a 4-door version only. Developed by Ford Performance, the Bronco Raptor has a EcoBoost 3.0 TT V6 with a "Baja Mode", making 418 hp and 440 lb-ft of torque. [68] The vehicle will also have an upgraded cooling system, which would allow the Bronco Raptor to run better in higher ...

  4. Ford Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The F-150 Raptor is currently in its third generation; the Ranger Raptor was introduced in 2019 (in markets outside of North America) while the Bronco Raptor was released in late 2021. Optimized for off-road use, the Raptor is fitted with four-wheel drive as standard equipment, a mid-travel suspension system, and all-terrain tires.

  5. Ford to Pay $2500 If 2023 Bronco Customers Switch to another ...

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    The SUV is still in high demand and short supply, so some who ordered a 2023 Bronco will get a different model from the one they wanted, if they get one at all. Ford to Pay $2500 If 2023 Bronco ...

  6. Ford Offers Bronco Buyers $2500 to Give Up Their Orders and ...

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  7. Ford Excursion - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s and early 1990s, Ford marketed four-door versions of the Bronco on a special-order basis. License-built by second-party manufacturers, the designs mated the rear body of the Bronco to crew-cab F-Series bodywork. [5] [6] Examples used the 1-ton F-350 chassis (a first since the IHC Travelall) as a basis.