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2023 Ford Bronco Order Banks Close Next Week

Following a long period during which demand greatly outweighed supply, things seemingly began to get back on track for the sixth-generation Ford Bronco this year after The Blue Oval initially only opened order banks to existing order holders. Following this game of “catch up,” order banks for the 2023 Ford Bronco then opened up to new customers back in March, though certain trim levels, configurations, and features remain a bit elusive, and the SUV just received a mid-year price increase to boot. Now, sources familiar with the matter have told Ford Authority that 2023 Ford Bronco order banks are set to close next week.

Retail order banks for the 2023 Ford Bronco are scheduled to close on August 10th, 2023 at 4pm ET, which will be the cutoff for customers wishing to place an order for the rugged SUV. However, this date doesn’t apply to all Bronco models. Rather, 2023 Bronco Raptor order banks closed back on April 13th, while the Heritage (not the Heritage Limited) was cut off on March 31st.

Dealers that do place retail orders for the 2023 Ford Bronco have until August 14th at noon ET to complete the Customer Order Verification process. However, even after retail order banks close, dealer stock order banks will remain open, meaning that dealers can still place orders for their own inventory. This doesn’t necessarily mean that those orders will be filled, however, as they must still fall within existing commodity constraints to be scheduled for production.

2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks Europe - Exterior 002 - SIde

As Ford Authority recently reported, the molded-in color hardtop, Sasquatch Package, and Lux Package still remained constrained, but notably, two- and four-door Badlands and Wildtrak trims are currently among the easiest to secure, which hasn’t always been the case.

We’ll have more on the 2023 Bronco soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford Bronco news and ongoing Ford news coverage.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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  1. I thought the order banks were only open for 24 hours

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  2. My order for my Big Bend from March hasn’t been built yet. I’m hoping I will hear soon about it.

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    1. My Outer Banks from September of last year hasn’t even been built yet.

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    2. Did you get a build date yet for the bronco? I ordered a big bend beginning of July. I got a build date of end of August

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  3. My week 1 reservation was FINALLY built on 7/19. It is a 4 door, 7-speed, Heritage in Race Red. Ford has continually said Sasquatch, hard top, and 7-speed are the highest commodity constraints, mine has all 3, and is supposedly built and in transit. Ford.com shows the 7-speed “limited availability.” As such, my Bronco should be very rare. I just hope they did a better job on it than my 2023 F250, as it has so many problems.

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  4. I have a 2023 Wildtrack is being built the first week of September if anyone is interested. I purchased a 2022 Wildtrack 4 months a go. The dealer will take it if I don’t.

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  5. Ordered my Big Bend 2-door hard top on March 27th. Got it July 10th. Not too bad. Depends what options ordered are available.
    Absolutely Love mine!

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  6. Hi All. So how do I actually place an order for a 2024 Bronco when the order banks open again? Is there a website? Do I have to go to my local dealer? (Please say no)
    Thanks!

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