Demand for the SUV has far outstripped production plans.
Ford’s done the same thing recently for the Maverick.
And yet, Ford’s introduced the Raptor, a suspension upgrade, and more.
Ford’s got serious problems and all of the good kind. They simply can’t build enough vehicles to satisfy demand. And even when they do build them fast enough, many head straight to storage lots which is what’s happening to the Ford Bronco.
As of March 8th, Ford will stop taking orders for the 2022 Bronco SUV. There are no details as to when the books will once again reopen but it’s clear that they’ll be for the 2023 model year vehicle. Those who got their orders in ahead of March 8th will have the opportunity to make changes according to Ford Authority.
Fueling demand and the desire for the Big Bronco are, on top of the “regular” versions, the limited edition Raptor and cool Everglades editions. As well, the recently introduced optional H.O.S.S. (High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension) 3.0 suspension with its included Fox 2.5-inch internal bypass dampers, the Ford Performance Severe-Duty upgraded steering rack make the Bronco even more desirable.
2022 Ford Bronco Everglades Gets Snorkel, Winch, Swampfull of Cool
If anything, the Built-Wild Bronco launch will be one to remember for the countless complications Ford’s gone through since the beginning.