Ford Just Slashed The Bronco Raptor’s Price By $10,040

Ford Bronco Raptor
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The Ford Bronco lineup just got a price adjustment and one of the changes is huge.

The Bronco Nation website, which is loosely affiliated with Ford, first posted the details.

The Bronco is assembled in Michigan, so it isn’t subject to the new tariffs on fully assembled vehicles. Some of its parts might be affected, but Ford did not say if this had anything to do with the price changes and the situation remains in flux .

The biggest price increase is $1,000 for the Base trim, which jumps from $37,995 for $38,995, while the Big Bend is up $850 to $41,220 and the Badlands two-door up $290 to $50,095.

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However, the price for a four-door Badlands has dropped by $1,000 to $50,385 and the top of the line Raptor’s is down $10,040 to $79,995. The Raptor pricing reflects recent discounts being offered at dealers for the model.

Ford Bronco Raptor
Credit: Ford

The Bronco Raptor is powered by a 418 hp turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 and features a wide-track suspension system that uses Fox 3.1 Live Valve position-sensitive shock absorbers that are engineered for high speed off-road driving.

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Demand for the Raptor started to cool with the introduction of the Ranger Raptor pickup, which features a similar powertrain and high performance off road suspension, but starts at just $57,765.

The new Stroppe Edition, which is the only two-door model offered with the turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 engine option this year, remains at $75,635. The Stroppe gets the Bronco’s HOSS 3.0 suspension upgrade, which includes Fox 2.5 Live Valve shocks.

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The Mexican-built Bronco Sport, which is mechanically unrelated to the Bronco, saw several trims get price adjustments in May ranging from $120 to $1,510.