While Jeep is on its annual Easter Safari in Moab seven new off-roaders presented, Ford is not going to be outdone and is sending two of its own concepts into the race!
Curtain up for the Bronco Off-Roadeo Arches Edition and Bronco Off-Roadeo CliffhangerBoth are based on the standard Bronco, but have been tuned for tough off-road use.
Arches Edition – Terrain meets Design
The Arches Edition based on that four-door Bronco Badlands and combines functional mods with design extras. The striking features are electric soft top, a Warning winch, and Rigid auxiliary headlights, On 2 inch lift kit also raises the chassis, while 17 incher with 37-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KDR2 tires provide grip.
The design takes visual inspiration from Moab’s natural rock formations – including matte protective film, Code Orange accents and more special graphics. And the allusions to petroglyphs (rock engravings) can also be found in the interior.
Cliffhanger – Even more brutal
And if you like it even more extreme, you should Cliffhanger concept Here, Ford goes a step further: 18-inch wheels with 40-inch BFGoodrich tires, tubular doors, an airy Bimini roof , and a Fox damper suspension leave no doubt about the area of application – the part is built for “climbing”.
In addition, there are massive fender flares, tailor-made wheel arches and inside there are sporty Recaro sports seatsBut here too the Eyewear wild, edgy, functional.
No word on performance – but we know
Although Ford does not officially reveal anything about the engines of the two concepts, a look at the 2025 Bronco model range gives a clear indication:
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The 2,3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder perform 304 PS and 440 Nm Torque.
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The 2,7-liter EcoBoost V6 brings 335 PS and 562 Nm onto the slopes.
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And if you want the really big hammer, you can use the 3,0-liter EcoBoost V6 in Raptor, the full 424 PS and 596 Nm delivers torque.
This Performance shows that even without official information it is clear: The concepts are not just show vehicles – they mean business.
And what about Jeep?
Sure, Jeep has a home-court advantage in Moab, and the seven-part concept series leaves nothing to be desired. But with the two Broncos, Ford demonstrates that it also masters the terrain—and speaks the language of the desert. Image and video credits/source: Ford
Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo Cliffhanger
Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo Arches