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2 door only on 3 models

ared77

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For 2025, you can get a 2-door Bronco in these trims:

  • Base
  • Badlands
  • Stroppe
 

okie4570

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And if I sorted through all that correctly, the only way to get a 2.7l with a 2D is the Stroppe.
 

Tricky Dick

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And if I sorted through all that correctly, the only way to get a 2.7l with a 2D is the Stroppe.
That's correct. They're only going to sell a couple thousand 2drs for 25 and then say "see, nobody buys the 2dr, we don't need it".
 

ep67bro

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Well not surprised. You just dont see many two doors, same thing with the jeeps. Fords is going to build what make money.

I loved the look of the 2 door and no doubt it was better on tight trails than the 4 door. And it was a blast to drive with the 2.7 in it. But for everyday life it just wasnt nearly as practical as the four door. At least Ford made them for a while. In the future it will probably be way more collectable than the 4 door. Time to buy one and put it in a bubble for 25 years!

I am not surprised Ford is trimming down the models and trim options on the bronco. To be honest I felt it really had too many versions of it over the last few years. Should be like 4 trim levels and the Raptor.
 

904Bronco

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"I loved the look of the 2 door and no doubt it was better on tight trails than the 4 door. And it was a blast to drive with the 2.7 in it. But for everyday life it just wasnt nearly as practical as the four door."

After owning one for two years, my thoughts exactly. Great for two people and no luggage. More than that it got a little tight. It had great maneuverability on trails though.
 

Tiko433

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All good points guys … why I got mine. It’s just me and my wife. There are times I want a 4D just for the room and if we have passengers.
I figured when I want another I could always get a 4D but didn’t want to miss out on the 2D I wanted.
 

FordFarmer

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My hang up on the new Bronco has always been the fender flares. I like the squared off heritage flares so much better, they remind me of the flares folks put on their EB’s. I’m due to replace my daily driver next year so I had planned on ordering a 2 Door Heritage. Guess I’m not getting a Bronco…or at least not a ‘25. Maybe I’ll find some languishing ‘24 inventory.
 
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