Look for a 2024 Ford Bronco with two doors and a V6 engine. The 2025 Ford Bronco costs more and comes in fewer trims and choices. Fans of the two-door V6 only have the new $78,000 Stroppe Edition to choose from.

The Price Of The 2025 Ford Bronco Two-Door V6 Is $78,000 Right Now

There were six two-door Bronco styles from last year: the Heritage Edition, the Badlands, the Wildtrak, the Big Bend, and the Heritage Limited Edition. All cars except the Big Bend could have the V6 added.  So, the base 2024 Bronco V6 two-door model was a Black Diamond, which cost $49,960. 

The Stroppe Baja Bronco from the 1960s and 1970s was built by famous Baja racer Bill Stroppe and inspired the new 2025 Bronco Stroppe. Adding the Stroppe name back to the lineup means mixing current features with the old desert racer’s three-color paint job. Also, the 2.7-liter V6 engine is only found in this 2025 Bronco with two doors.

It has a high-speed desert running version with a stabilizer bar disconnect, a Baja G.O.A.T. drive mode, Fox internal bypass dampers, 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires, and 17-inch rims that can be deadlocked. 

Ford gives and takes. The Stroppe Edition can go off-road and comes with a lot of useful features, but it will not be replacing the Bronco Wildtrak in 2025. It is also one of only three two-door 2025 Broncos made. There is a two-door version of the car, but the base and Badlands models only come with the 2.3-liter turbo-four engine. The base price for the Bronco Stroppe Special Edition is $78,225, which includes the cost of shipping it to you.

The 2024 Bronco configurator is still on Ford’s website as of this writing. Of course, it’s hard to make a Wildtrak that looks like the Stroppe that it will replace. It will cost around $66,000, but it won’t have Raptor-style running boards or full-vehicle steel bash plates, among other things. 

It’s great news that the base Bronco will start selling in 2025 for less than $42,220. Also, there are several 2024 Broncos on dealer lots that can be made to your specifications using both genuine and aftermarket extras that don’t cost too much. You will have built it yourself at the very least. Now is the time to buy the two-door V6 Bronco from last year if you’ve been thinking about it. 

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