The 2023 Ford Bronco Heritage Edition leaked via a VIN decoder posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) earlier this month, and was spotted by Ford Authority spies in both two- and four-door configurations prior to its official reveal, giving us a preview of the retro-inspired SUV. However, the 2023 Ford Bronco Sport Heritage Edition is joining its big brother in FoMoCo’s lineup next year, as well as in future years, too. At the 2022 Woodward Dream Cruise this past weekend, Ford Authority was able to get an up close look at the 2023 Ford Bronco Sport Heritage Limited Edition, in particular, as it was part of the automaker’s official display.
Up front, the 2023 Ford Bronco Heritage Limited Edition – which is based on the Badlands trim – is easy to distinguish from the rest of the crossover’s lineup thanks to a “Heritage” front grille that’s finished in Oxford White with Race Red “Bronco” lettering.
Moving down the side, we can see a number of additional styling cues, including an Oxford white painted roof, 17-inch aluminum heritage wheels, and bodyside stripes, along with 29-inch all-terrain off-road tires and metal “Bronco” script front fender badging. The Heritage Limited Edition is exclusively available in Robin’s Egg Blue, Yellowstone Metallic (as seen here), and Peak Blue.
Power comes from the turbocharged Ford 2.0L I-4 EcoBoost powerplant, while the Heritage Limited also features the advanced 4×4 system with a twin-clutch rear-drive unit and differential lock, along with seven G.O.A.T. modes.
Inside, the Heritage features leather-trimmed seats Oxford White accents on the bin and door ring, Oxford White door inserts, unique center console badging, a Navy Pier microsuede center console, Race Red stitching on the armrests, and Navy Pier straps and Race Red zipper grips for the Molle panels.
The Bronco Sport Heritage Limited starts out at $44,655, while both Heritage Limited Edition variants for the Bronco and Bronco Sport will enjoy a 1,966 unit production run to commemorate the first model year of the original 1966 Bronco.
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Comments
White Front Grill ? I guess the designers haven’y heard about Florida’s “Love Bugs” that are all but impossible to clean off.
A ceramic coating solves that problem…the bugs would just spray right off.
Need more variety of colors. My 74 Bronco color was Copper Metallic . Also had some brown.
With all these “Retro” vehicles Ford is manufacturing the only thing they do not offer is a “Retro” price
I built a Heritage Limited Sport. MSRP was $47k
Move along……
I like all these in the retro look, too bad it seems you will never get one A friend still waiting over a year on his bronco. and I am in month 10 waiting on my maverick !!!!! sucks !!
The Escape hasn’t been available long enough to have a retro version…