As Ford Authority reported last month, The Blue Oval is in attendance at this year’s Easter Jeep Safari, which takes place April 12th-20th in Moab, Utah. The Easter Jeep Safari originally launched in 1967, and even though it has “Jeep” in its name, EJS has always been open to vehicles from other brands – as well as any street-legal model with a transfer case – including, of course, the Ford Bronco. Along with setting up a special trail and selling merchandise, there will be also be some very special, one-off Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo project vehicles on display at EJS 2025, too.
The first vehicle in this Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo duo is the “Arches Edition,” which is based on a four-door Badlands version of the rugged SUV. Inspired by Moab’s red rock arches and the nearby Arches National Park, this project is designed to be the ultimate all-around vehicle for tackling that area’s notoriously tough trails. Both Ford Bronco project vehicles feature plenty of Easter eggs, including on the inside, where one will find graphics inspired by the petroglyphs at Newspaper Rock and Horseshoe Canyon.
The other Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo concept heading to ESJ is dubbed “Cliffhanger,” and it’s a two-door model with a host of upgrades, too. Those include Fox Live Valve shocks and massive 40-inch BFGoodrich Baja T/A Evo 3.0S tires wrapped around 18-inch beadlock-capable Method wheels, Ford Performance tube doors, and custom fender flares. Both of these project vehicles are covered in a special matte protective film, along with color-keyed Code Orange accents, plus custom Code Orange graphics inspired by the stone arches around Moab.
Both of these one-off Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo models will be on display at the Bronco Stampede at Moab all week during the Easter Jeep Safari, while fans can also participate in trail rides and ride-and-drive opportunities on a custom off-road course.
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