Ford launched the Bronco Off-Roadeo back in the summer of 2021, giving owners of the rugged new SUV a chance to explore its capabilities on a number of specially-prepared trails. The Ford Off-Roadeo experience soon expanded to a number of areas across the U.S., with winter dates added later in the year for more of a year-round experience. Back in July, the Ford Off-Roadeo also expanded even further with the launch of Bronco 4xFun, which requires no current reservation or vehicle order to get behind the wheel and participate in. Now, Ford is once again offering winter dates for the Off-Roadeo, according to Bronco Nation.
This year, Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo winter weekends are available at both the Horseshoe Bay, Texas Off-Roadeo location, as well as Moab, Utah. These winter weekends run from Friday, January 6th through Saturday, February 25th, 2023, while the Ford Bronco Sport also gets its own winter weekend schedule starting on Saturday, January 7th. In spite of the cooler weather, guests will still enjoy the full Off-Roadeo experience, which includes off-road recovery techniques, navigating various types of terrain, and learning how to use the technology present in these vehicles.
Unfortunately, those that have already attended an Off-Roadeo still aren’t able to go to another one, save for those that attend the Bronco 4xFun experience. Otherwise, it’s open to anyone that has ordered or taken delivery of a 2021 Bronco, a 2021 or 2022 Bronco Sport Badlands, or a 2023 Bronco Sport. This is particularly notable as before, only Bronco Sport Badlands customers were able to attend.
Customers can attend the Off-Roadeo even before they take delivery of their Bronco model, which gives them a chance to learn all about it before they hop behind the wheel of their own for the first time. Those interested in signing up for one of these winter weekend classes can do so by heading over here.
We’ll have more on the Ford Off-Roadeo soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford Bronco news and around-the-clock Ford news coverage.
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‘Otherwise, it’s open to anyone that has ordered or taken delivery of a 2021 Bronco, a 2021 or 2022 Bronco Sport Badlands, or a 2023 Bronco Sport.’
Actually, it’s open to anyone who has ordered or taken delivery of a 2021 – 2023 Bronco, a 2021 Bronco Sport First Edition, a 2021 or 2022 Bronco Sport Badlands, or a 2023 Bronco Sport.