The Ford Bronco Raptor Code Orange, previously introduced in the US market for the 2024 model year, has now made its way to Mexico. This rugged off roader, painted in Oxford White with Dark Carbonized Gray wheels and Code Orange Beadlock rings, is one of seven available colors in the Mexican market.
Alongside Oxford White, buyers can choose from Azul Litoral, Plata Polar, Verde Cieno, Negro Basalto, Gris Artico, and Gris Humo. The Bronco Raptor Code Orange in Mexico boasts additional features such as Code Orange seatbelts, tow hooks, and decals, perfectly complementing the vehicle’s bold exterior.
Notably, the Code Orange package also includes 37-inch tires, matching the factory installed size on the US-market model. Both the US and Mexican versions of the Bronco Raptor feature BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires.
In Mexico, the Bronco Raptor carries a price tag of 2,271,600 pesos, approximately 117,390 USD. The Code Orange package is offered as a separate trim rather than an optional extra, adding 2,320,600 pesos (around 119,915 USD) to the total cost. In the United States, the Bronco Raptor starts at $90,035 (excluding destination charge) and the Raptor Code Orange Appearance Package is priced at $2,995.
The 2024 Ford Bronco Raptor and Code Orange boast a powerful 3.0-liter EcoBoost twin-turbocharged V6 engine that delivers an impressive 418 horsepower and 440 pound-feet of torque. This impressive output is channeled to the wheels through an advanced 4×4 system with an electronically controlled on demand engagement transfer case, ensuring optimal traction and performance in various driving conditions.
The Bronco Raptor is currently the most potent application of this engine, surpassing even the Explorer ST and Ranger Raptor in terms of power and torque. However, Ford Performance offers an optional performance calibration for an additional $825, which boosts power and torque to 455 horsepower and 536 pound-feet, respectively, for the Bronco Raptor and Range Raptor.
This upgrade provides an even more exhilarating driving experience for those seeking maximum performance. Meanwhile, Ford has recently introduced the retro inspired Free Wheeling package for the 2025 model year, hinting at a potential mid cycle refresh for the Bronco in 2026.
This package adds a nostalgic touch to the vehicle’s design, appealing to enthusiasts who appreciate classic styling elements. While the specific details of the mid-cycle refresh remain to be seen, it is likely to include updates to both the exterior and interior of the Bronco, further enhancing its appeal and desirability.