2024 Ford Bronco Raptor Gains Code Orange Appearance Package

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Ford also announced other updates across the entire Bronco range, including painted body-color fenders.

Ford is adding new options to the 2024Bronco Raptorrange and announced that the ordering books for the entire 2024Broncorange will open on 16 August 2023.

To celebrate the Bronco's 58th time orbiting the sun, 2024 Braptor models can be ordered with a new Code Orange package. This package takes the familiar orange hue - one of thecoolest colors available on a car- and slathers it on select items on the exterior and interior of the vehicle. Inside, Code Orange seatbelts can be paired with Black Onyx, or you can have Blue with Black Onyx upholstery. Outside, the tow hooks and beadlock rings on the 17-inch Dark Carbonized Gray wheels are finished in orange, but the most striking additions are the Code Orange-themed graphics on the rear fenders.

"Bronco Raptor customers want to stand out with off-road performance and looks matching that capability," said Bronco brand manager Matt Winter. "This new Code Orange appearance package does just that."

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In response to customer demand, it's now also possible to order the Bronco Raptor with body-color painted fenders, and there are two new exterior colors to choose from. Shelter Green is a throwback to when Ford built military vehicles for the US Army during WWII. Velocity Blue is already well-known thanks to the standard Bronco andBronco Sport, but this will be the first time it's available on the Raptor model.

Ford Performance also partnered with Method Race Wheels to create four new 17-inch wheel options for the Bronco. The wheels are 8.5 inches wide and are available in Oxford White, Matte Titanium Gray, Method Bronze, or Matte Black. A set costs $1,820 and is already available on the Ford Accessories website.

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For the 2024 model year, Ford is making several changes to the Bronco range to "better align with customer demands, reduce overall complexity, and shorten manufacturing time." This is an exceptional idea, as Bronco demand has consistently outstripped supply, leading to several dealers charging excessive markups and Ford evenpaying customers to cancel their orders.

According to Ford, the popular Everglades trim will return, the Badlands will get the Heavy Duty Modular Front Bumper as standard, and the large 12-inch touchscreen with the Sync4 operating system will now be standard across the entire range.

Ford did not provide pricing for the updated Bronco and Bronco Raptor, but we'll report back once the online configurator goes live on 16 August. Thelast batch of price increaseswas announced in late July, so we expect the pricing to remain for at least a couple of months.

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