The Ford Bronco made a major comeback in 2021, and is bigger, bolder, and more capable than ever before. If you're looking for the baddest version of the Bronco, meet its off-road warrior, the Raptor. It is ready to push boundaries and tear through terrain most SUVs wouldn’t even dare. Are you ready to learn more about Ford Bronco Raptor features and capability?
Key Takeaways
- The 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor is the most capable off-roader in the Bronco lineup.
- The Ranger Raptor offers serious trail performance, with a powerful engine, upgraded suspension, and extreme off-road features.
- As of July 28, 2025, the Bronco Raptor's starting MSRP is $81,990, so it’s definitely a premium adventure machine.
- There are major updates for 2025, but it’s still locked, loaded, and ready for whatever you have in mind.
The Bronco Raptor’s Trail Performance
You’d think something this wild would come with a V8, but nope—the Bronco Raptor runs a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 that still manages to crank out an impressive 418 horsepower. It’s paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel drive, along with G.O.A.T. Modes (that’s “Goes Over Any type of Terrain,” and it means exactly what it sounds like).
The Raptor’s suspension is what really sets it apart. It’s way beefier than the standard Bronco’s, with Fox adaptive dampers, a wider track for stability, and 37-inch all-terrain tires that can handle whatever you throw under them. You can also tow up to 4,500 pounds, so it’s more than just a toy—it’s a workhorse when you need it to be.
The Raptor’s Interior Comfort Meets Rugged Utility
Inside, the Raptor sticks with the same layout and dimensions as the rest of the Bronco lineup, but with materials made to get messy. You’ll find rubberized flooring and marine-grade vinyl upholstery that are super easy to clean after a muddy ride. Want something with a little more polish? You can opt for leather-trimmed seating.
Like the other Broncos, the Raptor comes with removable body panels and frameless doors that unbolt quickly. Mirrors mount on the base of the windshield, so they stay put when the doors come off. There’s also a top rack built in, with 12-volt outlets nearby to power up your accessories.
Top Tech That Keeps Up, Even in the Wild
Just because the Raptor’s ready for off-road chaos doesn’t mean it skips out on tech. It comes with Ford’s Sync 4 interface on a 12-inch touchscreen, mounted right in the center of the dash. You get Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a booming Bang & Olufsen sound system—perfect for blasting your trail playlist while you explore.
Will You Choose the Bronco Raptor?
While the Bronco Raptor isn't cheap—its price tag starts at $81,990, but you’re getting a machine that can handle just about anything and still keep you comfortable on the ride home. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or planning something a little more extreme, the Raptor’s built to take you there.
Ready to see what it can do? Contact us to learn more or schedule your test drive—we’ll help you gear up for wherever the trail takes you.