The 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor is a tough, off-road pony from nose to tail, featuring a host of trail-ready upgrades right from the factory. All those goodies aren’t worth much without a set of wheels to ride on. Today, Ford Authority explores both of the wheels offered on the Ford Bronco Raptor, including how to get each one – and how much they’ll set you back.
The 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor starts at $93,020, including destination freight charges (DFC), and that price gets you the 17-inch Black High Gloss-painted alloy wheels, which are standard on the tough SUV. The second set is the 17-inch Dark Carbonized Gray painted beadlock capable forged alloy wheels, which cost extra to outfit on the 2025 Bronco Raptor. These are included as part of the Code Orange Appearance Package, which is a $4,725 extra. They can also be added via the Raptor Black Appearance Package or the Raptor Shadow Black Appearance Package, each for $7,695.
While these are the only two wheels offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor, they’re far from the only rollers available on the greater Bronco lineup. Ford Authority already outlined the available wheels for the Bronco Base – the entry level trim – and those for the Big Bend, too.
As a reminder, the 2025 Ford Bronco brings numerous changes to the rugged SUV. As previously stated, the Black Diamond trim was one of four that were deleted, becoming an optional package for the Big Bend trim instead. Other updates include the addition of a digital gauge cluster as standard, along with rear HVAC vents, improving passenger comfort. Meanwhile, six colors were deleted from the lineup to make way for three new hues known as Desert Sand, Marsh Gray, and Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
Production of the 2025 Ford Bronco occurs at the Michigan Assembly plant, and began on January 25th, 2025 as reported by Ford Authority. The Blue Oval elected to trim production of the off-road SUV for the 2025 model year in response to decreased demand.
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Why make a car where only few people can afford them.
There are many of affordable Bronco model options, why do you gravitate to the one you can’t afford?