When the Ford Bronco was released, it looked like the Jeep Wrangler might finally have some true, homegrown competition. Indeed, now even Jeep specialists like Florida’s SoFlo Jeeps are working their magic on the off-roader. The team calls their build the SoFlo Stallion. To start off, the engine has been pried out and replaced with a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 that you might recognize from the Mustang. Unlike Ford, SoFlo isn’t satisfied with stock power outputs, though, and the Stallion can be made to feature a supercharged version of the engine that produces 700+ hp.
The tuning house also gives the Bronco a
3.5-inch (89mm) suspension lift with steering stabilizers to make sure that you
have as much control on the highway as you would off-road. In addition, the
SoFlo Stallion rides on 37-inch Patagonia tires that feature a quiet
center-tread design to make them easier to live with day to day. They are
wrapped around 20-inch SFJ bronze five-spoke rims from Fuel.
The look is completed by a custom steel
bumper that’s fabricated in-house and finished in black Kevlar, as well as
steel sidesteps, and a King Ranch marine-grade tan and dark brown leather
interior, that’s weather-resistant.
Finally, buyers can opt for a handcrafted
fiberglass slant back top. Currently available on the tuner’s website for
purchase on its own for US$ 9,250, the slant back can be shipped to anyone with a
Bronco who’s looking to make it look special.
SoFlo states it has already produced 25
Stallions with prices ranging from US$ 79,999 to US$ 89,000, though those are for the
regular non-V8 conversions. We’ve reached out to the company about the cost of
the Coyote V8 upgrade and we’ll update this post as soon as we hear back from
them. Lastly, SoFlo says the Bronco can
be shipped worldwide, right to their customer’s door.