Ford has introduced the wildest Bronco you can actually buy, the 2023 Bronco DR (Desert Racer), a vehicle developed for the 2022 SCORE Baja 1000 that will also be produced in limited numbers. The Ford Bronco DR is intended for off-road use only (sorry, it ain’t road-legal) and is differentiated from road-going models thanks to a plethora of important upgrades. For example, the DR has been equipped with Ford’s famed Coyote 5.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 that the carmaker says will “generate more than 400 hp” in this specification.
Multimatic has also upgraded the Bronco’s
exclusive High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension system and added
Positional Selective DSSV Dampers with 80 mm bodies with finned fluid cooling
channels. Multimatic has also designed new billet aluminum lower control arms
and a safety cage. Ford says it is targeting 55.1 per cent more front
suspension travel for the Bronco DR over a road-legal Bronco Badlands, and 56.8
per cent more suspension travel at the rear.
The off-roader also features an approach
angle of 47 degrees, a departure angle of 37 degrees, and a breakover angle of
33 degrees. It has also been installed with 17-inch beadlock wheels wrapped in
37-inch BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 all-season tires that are said to
provide great traction on rock and slick surfaces while also being well-suited
to aired-down driving.
Coupled to the aforementioned Coyote V8 is
a 10R80 transmission and a transfer case from the Ford F-150. Power is sent
through electronically locking front and rear differentials with 4.70:1 final
drive ratios. The brakes from the road car have been retained, although the
Bronco DR does sport upgraded pads. The body of the Baja-competitors features
resin transfer molded fiberglass panels. There is also a tubular metal front
bumper and a single-piece grille. All of the glass has been removed, as has the
air conditioning system. The Bronco DR also has a special racing livery and
large air intakes.
Ford has confirmed that 50 examples of the
Bronco DR will be available to private customers. Production will be handled by
Multimatic and each unit is expected to cost in the mid-US$ 200,000 range.