Throwing back to the 1960s and 1970s, the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition trim pays homage to the Stroppe Baja Bronco, a tough off-road racer built by Bill Stroppe. The original Stroppe Bronco is the only stock 4×4 vehicle to have won the Mexican 1000, and the seventh-generation Bronco wears its heritage well, bringing the unique red-and-white paint scheme back after over 50 years. We’re spotlighting the special edition model in the following photo gallery, including its features and what sets it apart from the rest of the Bronco line.
The 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition is only offered as a two-door model. It’s positioned as the replacement for the Wildtrak trim, which was nixed for this model year, but outwardly, it’s very different. It’s offered exclusively with Oxford White paint, although that color isn’t the star of the show. It features red graphics on the doors, while up top, it features an Atlas Blue hard top.
It greets its rivals with a Frozen White painted grille overlaid with Code Orange “Ford Bronco” script, and also sports high-clearance fender flares that are painted. Code Orange painted tow hooks jut from its Ford Performance heavy duty modular bumper, while a matte black wrap graces its hood and swing gate. Unique 17-inch Matte Black painted alloy wheels with gloss black trim rings reside in all four corners.
Inside, the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition sports Code Orange door net liners for an easy storage option, while rubberized flooring makes cleaning out after an off-road adventure easy as can be. The Unique Black Vinyl seats, meanwhile, feature Code Orange stitching, a theme carried through to its Code Orange GOAT Mode bezel an inner grab handles.
Enthusiasts and owners of the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition alike can sport the unique model’s colors themselves thanks to some new themed shirts and hats now offered up on Ford’s official store.
Pricing for the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition starts at $75,635, not accounting for destination freight charges (DFC). Overall, the off-road SUV’s pricing remains nearly identical to the 2024 model year as The Blue Oval addresses declining demand for the Bronco.
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7th Generation? Did I miss something?
Another niche useless waste of time, when other issues are FAR more important.
Will there be a bronco raptor r.
No need, they’re not slapping V8’s in Broncos. Existing Bronco Raptor is V6. That’s why they’re not selling for sh*t at the MSRP.
Ford only makes great vehicles. Doesn’t matter what you call it or what color it is, you just know it’s a quality product. Build them and we will sell them.
I’ve been selling Fords and Lincolns since 1973.
Thanks, Ford Motor Company and Lincoln Division.