Back in January, The Blue Oval announced that it would be adding another model to its quickly-evolving lineup in Argentina – the Ford Bronco Wildtrak. Order banks for the rugged SUV then opened up back in March, giving customers the chance to secure their spot in line to own the brand new (in that South American country, anyway) model. Now, the Ford Bronco Wildtrak has officially arrived in Argentina, the automaker has announced.
The very first units of the new Ford Bronco Wildtrak are arriving as we speak at dealers in Argentina, in fact. In that country, the Ford Bronco Wildtrak is essentially identical to the one that’s been on sale in the U.S. since the 2021 model year. That means it will represent the top (and only, for now) trim level with most features included as standard, including the twin turbocharged 2.7L V6 EcoBoost engine – which is rated to produce 334 horsepower and 562 Nm (415 pound-feet) of torque – and the 10-speed automatic transmission, along with the Sasquatch Package and the HOSS 3.0 (High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension) system.
Inside the cabin, the Ford Bronco Wildtrak features leather seats as standard, coupled with the 12-inch center infotainment screen, 10-speaker B&O sound system, Ford CoPilot 360, and an 8-inch LCD display. Offered exclusively in four-door configuration, the Ford Bronco Wildtrak in Argentina is available in six colors – Oxford White, Mercury Grey, Cactus Gray, Velocity Blue, Wild Green, and Panther Black, with a starting price of 161,042,400 pesos ($176,236 USD).
The Ford Bronco Wildtrak is just that latest Blue Oval model to be added to the automaker’s Argentinian lineup, a list that has most recently included the all-new 2024 Ford Mustang, the award-winning, redesigned Ford Ranger, and the all-electric Ford E-Transit.
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