Order banks for the 2021 Ford Bronco just opened up last month, which means that many of the 190,000+ reservation holders are either in the process of converting those reservations into an order, waiting for a 2022 model and the many changes it’s bringing, or still trying to choose which trim level is best for them. For those that fall into the latter two camps, we decided to break down each of the seven 2021 Ford Bronco trim levels to make it easier to understand what each is all about.
Base Bronco
The Base Bronco resides at the bottom of the Ford Bronco food chain and is essentially a bare-bones model that only comes with the essentials. This is a good thing for those that want a blank canvas to build upon, however, and plan on adding things like their own wheels and tires anyway. The Base Bronco does come with standard four-wheel-drive, removable doors and roof, Terrain Management System with five G.O.A.T. modes, SYNC 4, an 8-inch touchscreen, and starts out at…