Like the first-generation Bronco, these new SUVs live up to their nickname, G.O.A.T. (aka Goes Over Any Type of Terrain). Every trim model was meant for rugged adventure, with standard four-wheel drive and a Terrain Management System to help you navigate different settings. Depending on the trim model, your Bronco’s Terrain Management System will have five to seven G.O.A.T. Modes. The standard Modes are Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, and Sand. Some Broncos are also equipped with Baja, Mud/Ruts, or Rock Crawl modes.
As long as your Bronco is properly equipped, there’s practically nowhere it can’t go. Every model comes with a Trail Turn Assist feature, which acts as a low-speed cruise control so you can focus on steering through a difficult corner. Upgrades include extra protection, like skid plates and heavy-duty bumpers. All-terrain tires, Fox shock absorbers, and a winch are also available, depending on trim level.
There are two engines available for your 2022 Bronco. The base turbocharged four-cylinder can be paired with either a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission. The more powerful V6 engine is only available with the 10-speed automatic.
2022 Ford Bronco powertrain options:
- Turbocharged 2.3L four-cylinder engine (300 horsepower, 325 lb-ft of torque)
- Optional turbo 2.7L V6 (330 hp, 415 lb-ft) (with 10-speed automatic only)
- Seven-speed manual transmission
- Optional 10-speed automatic transmission
- Four-wheel drive
- 3,500 lbs max towing