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2022 Ford Bronco Everglades Will Have a Winch and a Snorkel

  • A new model called Everglades is set to join the 2022 Ford Bronco lineup.
  • It will include a winch and a snorkel, along with some trim differences.
  • Ford says the Bronco Everglades will be available starting in summer 2022.

    The ever-expanding Bronco lineup will soon include a new model called Everglades. Ford confirmed this new package previously on its website and now we have the first photos thanks to Bronco Nation, which show the 2022 Bronco Everglades in camouflage with its add-ons that include a winch and a snorkel.

    The snorkel, which can be seen on the A-pillar, is likely to increase the Bronco’s fording depth, while the winch will be a factory-installed unit. We can also see in the photos that the Everglades has different wheels and 35-inch Goodyear Territory MT tires, along with some minor trim tweaks such as different fender flares. The SUV pictured here is also finished in the Bronco’s Eruption Green exterior paint color that’s new for 2022.

    We’re not sure yet if the Everglades will be a standalone trim level or a package that can be added onto other models similar to the Sasquatch option. It also remains to be seen whether it’s available for two-door and four-door models, or just for the four-door model like the vehicle pictured here. The upcoming Bronco Raptor, also slated to launch in 2022, is likely to be four-door-only.

    Stay tuned for more information to come on the 2022 Bronco Everglades, which should be released within the next few months before it begins arriving at dealerships in summer 2022.

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    Source: Motor - aranddriver.com


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