There are no Ford Bronco discount offers in December 2022. This is far from surprising, given that it has been the case due to a high-demand, low-supply scenario since the SUV’s launch.
Ford Bronco Discounts
For the sake of context, we’ve provided a summary of Ford Bronco discount offers (or, perhaps more accurately, the lack thereof) thus far this year:
- March – no incentives
- April – no incentives
- May – no incentives
- June – no incentives
- July – no incentives
- August – no incentives
- September – no incentives
- October – no incentives
- November – no incentives
- December – no incentives
Much like the rest of the automotive industry at large, Ford Motor Company continues to struggle with ongoing global supply shortages. Many Bronco reservation holders have waited months or as long as two years to receive the off-road SUV. To honor these reservation holders, Ford is currently focused on filling existing Bronco orders instead of building units to satisfy dealer inventory. In fact, Ford has limited 2023 Bronco orders to existing reservation or order holders to ensure that they finally get their vehicles.
There is clearly a healthy amount of interest in the Bronco, considering that The Blue Oval’s off-road SUV outsold the popular Toyota 4Runner while closing the sales gap with the Jeep Wrangler during the third quarter of 2022. Interestingly, these sales were mostly to reservation or order holders, indicating that the Bronco could sell even more if dealers had vehicles available in inventory (and on the lot) to sell.
Ford Bronco Pricing
For reference, here are the 2022 Ford Bronco trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including destination charges:
2022 Ford Bronco Two-Door
- Base – $31,300
- Big Bend – $35,785
- Black Diamond – $37,950
- Outer Banks – $401,355
- Badlands – $44,495
- WildTrak – $49,780
2022 Ford Bronco Four-Door
- Base – $35,200
- Big Bend – $37,380
- Black Diamond – $40,045
- Outer Banks – $43,450
- Badlands – $46,590
- WildTrak – $51,225
- Everglades – $53,000
- Raptor – $68,500
Disclaimers
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for these Ford Bronco discount offers.
- Residency restrictions apply.
- Ford discount offers might not be available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. Ford Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
Comments
“Some customers may not qualify for these Ford Bronco discount offers.”
(lists each month next to “no incentives”)
LOL. People are lucky if they even get one. Took 870 days (after reserving) to finally get a scheduled build date.
It would be cool if interest rates were back where they were at back in July 2020. what a difficult time it is to try buying a $50k gas guzzler
A number of mistakes in this post … need an editor there.
Waited 2 years to get mine. Drove 1600 miles and motor failed.
Failed how?
My 2022 Bronco had nothing but computer messages, problems from the start. The Bronco die while driving a few too many times on the HWY. Finally was able to get a appointment. The dealership had for 3 1/2 hours and couldn’t find any of the problems that were on the read out. Sent me home and said I had to wait for a recall to be mailed out. Wonderful. Decided to look the problem over on my own when the Bronco die with no power. Un believable, the battery terminals were very loose and the hot side had popped off the terminal, tighten both down and haven’t had one issue since. Thanks service manager for you help. I have changed dealerships.
A bad dealer is a bad deal.
Glad you fixed both the issue and found a new dealer.
I was lucky and got mine Sept. 2021 . The dealer calls out of the blue and says” its here “ At first I thought it was a prank call. With the high demand and lack of availability, I’m a little paranoid some one will steal it. I’m fortunate i live in a small town ,but i never take it to the big city when i have to go. And yes this 2.7 loves gas.