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There is no denying Ford took the automotive market by storm when it introduced the resurrected version of the iconic Bronco in July. Set to arrive for the 2021 model year, the vehicle will be offered to customers with several options.

Despite the hype, the automaker has not released the official pricing for some of the new Bronco trim packages, prompting people to form assumptions on how much a unit would cost. But if a report published by Bronco Nation is to be believed, it appears there is now a price list that’s going around insiders.

The information was said to have come from a pricing survey that Ford has been sending out in an attempt to get an idea of which variants people are interested in. The survey is reportedly part of the automaker’s plan to streamline the production of the new Bronco.

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Everything about the price list remains unofficial, but Ford is expected to release its official pricing schedule in the coming months.

Ford has not confirmed anything about the price list. But if the scoop turns out to be true, customers can expect paying about $4,000 to $5,000 for the Sasquatch pack that includes huge tires and locking differentials among others.

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Upgrading to the EcoBoost V6 engine from the turbocharged four-cylinder will also cost somewhere around $3,500 while opting for the 10-speed automatic transmission instead of the 7-speed manual will require an extra $1,600.

Customers who are interested to go from a two-door variant to a four-door setup will also need to prepare somewhere between $2,500 and $4,000 depending on the trim level.

Right now everything about the price list remains unofficial, but Ford is expected to release its official pricing schedule in the coming months.

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