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Contact has been made with Multimatic to get an allocation. My buddy and I will probably dump our Raptors for the DR. We definitely plan to race it. I’ll let you know how it goes.
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So essentially this is the bronco equivalent of a Cobra Jet Mustang
Yeah, but more like the GT4 Mustang race car. But yeah, you’re right.
 

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This looks remarkably similar to my Lego Bronco...same grill, same roll cage, paint scheme, spare tire carrier design etc.
 

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FORD REVEALS BRONCO DR; FIRST-EVER LIMITED-EDITION PRODUCTION DESERT RACER DESIGNED TO TAKE ON BAJA 1000 WITH V8 POWER

November 1, 2021

  • Factory-built to take on the grueling SCORE Baja 1000, Ford Bronco™ DR – Desert Racer – offers off-road* enthusiasts a Bronco race truck infused with Ford Performance design and engineering expertise, plus Multimatic suspension technology and craftsmanship
  • Bronco DR is targeting to be the most powerful production Bronco ever, building on a 2022 Bronco four-door frame and adding unique body and chassis modifications for high-speed desert racing, plus a Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine that is targeting more than 400 hp, Multimatic Positional Selective DSSV™ Dampers and safety cage
  • With an initial run of 50 vehicles available in late 2022, Bronco DR pays homage to Bronco brand’s racing heritage and its overall 1969 Baja 1000 victory – the only 4x4 to ever win outright
  • DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 1, 2021 – Innovating the off-road landscape for the hardest-core enthusiasts, Bronco™ brand is taking its desert racing expertise to a new level with the all-new Ford Bronco DR – a first-of-its-kind limited-production Baja 1000 desert race SUV based on the Bronco four-door SUV.

Purpose-built and turnkey, Bronco DR – Desert Racer – is intended for off-road use only. It builds upon the already impressive capability of the production Bronco, bolstering that with a third-generation Ford Coyote 5.0-liter V8 engine that aims to generate more than 400 hp, Multimatic Positional Selective DSSV™ Dampers and Multimatic safety cage, plus a host of other racing hardware upgrades.

“Bronco DR is our ultimate turnkey off-road racing SUV, engineered to put enthusiasts behind the wheel of a desert racing force,” said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford chief product platform and operations officer. “This collaboration between Ford Performance and Multimatic continues the Bronco desert racing legacy that dates back to Rod Hall and Larry Minor’s never-repeated overall Baja 1000 win in a stock Bronco in 1969.”

The Bronco DR prototype will make its race debut in 2022 and is targeting entry in the 2022 SCORE Baja 1000, wearing Ford Performance red, white, black and blue livery honoring the Baja 1000 victory. The first 50 units of 2023 Bronco DR will be available for sale in late 2022 with a starting price in the mid-$200,000 range**. Click here for more information on Bronco DR.

Baja-focused Built Wild capability and durability

With Bronco brand’s Built Wild™ capability and durability at its core, the Ford Performance team designed and engineered every facet of the Bronco DR to help endure multiple days of torture over grueling terrain in the high temperatures of the SCORE Baja 1000 in Baja California, Mexico.

“Bronco DR exists to give hardcore off-road enthusiasts a Built Wild, turnkey 4x4 to compete in desert racing events, including the unforgiving Baja 1000,” said Mark Rushbrook, Ford Performance Motorsports global director. “It started with the Bronco four-door – the platform and chassis are production true, and then we modified and optimized every aspect and built the vehicle hardcore off-road enthusiasts want.”

While final specifications will be shared closer to the on-sale date, Bronco DR packs a long list of hardware specifically for off-road desert racing. Longtime Ford Performance collaborator Multimatic has enhanced the Bronco brand-exclusive High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension (H.O.S.S.) system, adding Positional Selective DSSV Dampers with 80-millimeter bodies with finned fluid cooling channels, as well as Multimatic-designed billet aluminum lower control arms. Compared to a four-door Badlands™ series Bronco, Bronco DR is targeting 55.1% more front suspension travel, at 15.8 inches, and 58.6% more at the rear, 17.4 inches, for remarkable capability over nearly any terrain.

The vehicle – with a race weight of about 6,200 pounds – features an approach angle of 47 degrees, departure angle of 37 degrees and breakover angle of 33 degrees to give it the capability to take on the nastiest routes. A 73.7-inch front track and 73.3-inch rear track provide firm footing.

Bronco DR rides on 37-inch BFGoodrich® Mud-Terrain T/A® KM3 all-season tires (37x12.5R17) and beadlock wheels. The Baja-winning tires feature an advanced Krawl-TEK compound for improved grip on rock and slick surfaces, while a Linear Flex Zone provides better grip in aired-down driving situations.

A Multimatic FEA-optimized full safety cage with integrated OE ACCRA® tubes encases the two-passenger cockpit, which features a pair of race seats and Motec C187 display and CAN data acquisition system, with optional cloud-based data access.

Bronco DR is fit with the tested and proven 10R80 transmission and electric shift on the fly transfer case from the Built Ford Tough F-150. Torque is transmitted via independent electronically locking front and rear differential with 4.70:1 final drive ratios. Front half-shafts are unique RCV designs to ensure robustness for added torque capacity and suspension travel.

Large air intakes on the upper sides and another on the roof provide additional cooling air to the rear-mounted radiator. A 65-gallon fuel tank rides below the cargo area. Bronco DR carries over the four-wheel disc brakes from the production Bronco and adds upgraded pads, while the electric power-assisted steering system with upgraded inner tie rod joints makes for increased articulation.

Race-focused Built Wild innovative design

More than a muscular fiberglass race body that builds on the heritage-inspired style of the sixth-generation Bronco, the first-ever Bronco DR helps to ensure maximum off-road performance while nodding to the brand’s rich competition history.

“It’s not just a Bronco with some stripes on it,” said Paul Wraith, Bronco chief designer. “We were inspired by extreme rally cars, and then went all in. For this skunk works project, the Bronco team quickly found a theme and developed CAD with heavy use of virtual tools. This is an off-road racing vehicle built out of a production vehicle. We’re so happy to have been involved.”

Behind the resin transfer molded (RTM) fiberglass body panels, the Bronco DR retains the four-door model’s frame and body structure. For desert racing optimization and weight saving, the air conditioning system, other interior amenities and all glass have been removed. The side panels, which take the place of standard doors, are influenced by Bronco R. The tubular metal front bumper, as well as a host of other features, draws a connection with the current production model. Bronco DR wears a single-piece grille, production round headlamps, taillamps and trail sights.

Its purpose-built and race-focused cockpit features the Bronco four-door’s familiar instrument panel with signature grab handles and power dome. Furthering its competition-ready mission, cooling air intakes dominate the upper body, and Bronco DR is finished in the distinctive Bronco race livery of red, white, black and blue.

Growing the Bronco motorsports legacy

The Bronco desert racing portfolio that dates back to the Hall-Minor 1969 Baja win has grown over the years, as the first-generation Bronco went on to claim Baja 1000 class wins in 1967, 1969 (the only-ever 4x4 outright win ever), 1971 and 1972, plus two overall Baja 500 victories in 1970 and 1973. Later model year Broncos, 1978 to 1995, continued the legendary winning streak with nine Baja 500 Class 3 wins from 2004 to 2015 and 15 Baja 1000 Class 3 wins between 2002 and 2019.

The portfolio grew again last fall when Shelby Hall, Rod Hall’s granddaughter, and Penny Dale drove a Bronco Sport to win the 2020 Rebelle Rally X-Cross class, then again a month later when the Bronco R prototype competed at the 53rd SCORE-International Baja 1000.

Whereas the purpose of Bronco R was to prove out the 2021 Bronco powertrain, chassis and suspension design, Bronco DR arrives with a completely different mission – offering a turnkey racing solution for serious off-road competitors. Its entire purpose is to compete in world-class off-road competitions.

“This is a ground-up build, which is a bit unique in itself,” said Rushbrook. “At the heart of what we did here was capture the enthusiasm surrounding Bronco, and then build on it by creating a desert racer that is competition-ready coming out of the factory – something Ford has never done before.”

*Always consult the Owner’s Manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty, and use appropriate safety gear.

**Taxes, title and registration fees extra.

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It starts at 200k, but for you a special price of $1.2 mil. After our tiny little market adjustment.
 

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Ok are you telling me putting a v8, new transmission, tires and suspension costs $200k. Seriously.
 

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At 250k it's out of my price range but this is what I'm building... I won't be swapping in a coyote and I don't have the 100k+ budget but this is my absolute dream build. This is what I had in my mind and my plan for the bronco I am buying long-term.

Someone make these fenders. I'll do the cutting to make shit fit inside them at full travel, but please pop out sets of these for the 4 door. I also want a bit more travel. I don't know how much this has but I want more.

Mine will NOT be this wild, but I will have a build like this within two years of taking ownership. Mark my words. Hopefully fully caged, definitely long travel and butchered to hell for baja runs. A true prerunner.

I am in love.

Amazing. Absolutely beautiful build.
ADV Makes the fenders you need for the 4 door. They will have 5 and 8 inch wide kits out soon too. Let me know if you need links
 

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Have they announced any delays yet? :)
No! No MiC tops holding these almost Ferrari priced Bronks back, you know except the thousands of rabbid reservation holders that are gonna come with pitch forks if we see them in Baja before our 21’s… now 22’s … probably 23’s
 

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If it fits, it ships!
 

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Ok are you telling me putting a v8, new transmission, tires and suspension costs $200k. Seriously.
I know that’s funny ,3 hillbilly’s could do that and it would be streetable enough to go to the piggly wiggly for pork rinds. If that there eco boost is so great why did they put a v8 in there. Because they want to finish the race! all that tech is great for drive ability and mileage but crap on something like this IMO.
 

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I know that’s funny ,3 hillbilly’s could do that and it would be streetable enough to go to the piggly wiggly for pork rinds. If that there eco boost is so great why did they put a v8 in there. Because they want to finish the race! all that tech is great for drive ability and mileage but crap on something like this IMO.
They did the Baja 1000 in an Ecoboost years ago... Been done.

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Scroll scroll scroll, words words—ah pictures! Yes.
 

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This is the same rollout strategy they did with the Cobra Jet program, it will still be limited number annually (more than 50), but the every day joe should be ab le to get one down the road albeit this price point is about double lol.

Oh and I want to source this grill.
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