Along with becoming a key hub for the automaker’s engineering efforts, Mexico has also seen an influx of new Blue Oval products in recent months, including the 2023 Ford Lobo Raptor R (known as the Ford F-150 Raptor R in the U.S.), the Ford Mustang Mach-E EV crossover, and the 2023 Ford Maverick Tremor Off-Road Package. Now, the automaker’s Mexican lineup continues to grow with the addition of the 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades, which is slated to launch in that country later this year.
Customers will be able to order a 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades on August 23rd directly from the automaker’s Mexican website prior to its launch in late 2022. Only a limited number of units will be available, though Ford didn’t specify exactly how many, with a starting price of 1,578,500 Mexican pesos, or around $78,731 USD – quite a bit more than the SUV’s $53k price tag in the U.S.
Revealed for the U.S. back in February, the Mexican version of the 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades is otherwise identical to its U.S. counterpart, which means that it features some unique items that aren’t available on other models in the Bronco lineup, including a snorkel that enables it to ford 36.4 inches of water, as well as raised vents for the front and rear axles, transfer case, and transmission, and the Ford Performance heavy-duty modular front bumper paired with a Zeon 10-S Warn winch.
With the Sasquatch Package featured as standard equipment, the Everglades also gets a unique Carbonized Gray grille with gloss black lettering, squared-off fender flares, Everglades lettering, and graphics featuring a topography of the Florida wetlands of the same name. Along with some unique interior touches, the Everglades is also powered exclusively by the turbocharged Ford 2.3L I-4 EcoBoost powerplant, and is available in five exterior colors – Desert Sand, Eruption Green, Area 51, Shadow Black, and Cactus Gray.
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Comments
That is Great , I and others have had Broncos on order from 2021 and this model is going to be shipped to Mexico before older orders filled here in the states. TOTAL BS This confirms it for me I will not buy another new FORD.
I didn’t realize the everglades got that much snow.