Since Ford revived the Bronco a few years ago, it’s become one of its most successful automobiles. For numerous reasons, including its $37,340 startup cost. But because the 2024 Ford Bronco base model is gone, so is the entry-level price. Ford told The Drive that the Broncos base trim will be discontinued to fulfil customer needs and speed manufacturing. 16-inch steel wheels, part-time four-wheel drive, a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, a seven-speed manual transmission (a 10-speed automatic was also available), and an attractive retro design were included in the $37,430 base price. The 2024 base trim is Big Bend. It costs $41,025 ($39,130 + $1,895 location). LED fog lights and a leather-wrapped steering wheel are among its features. It has 17-inch wheels and 32-inch all-terrain tires. The base trim and 8-inch navigation screen are gone. Instead, all Broncos will have 12-inch screens. Badlands trim has Heavy Duty Modular Front Bumpers. The lovely Everglades trim will return in 2024. Soon, we’ll know if all trim levels’ costs will change with the bigger touchscreen screen. The Bronco Raptor buyers will be remembered. A new Code Orange package with two more colours and matching bumpers will debut in 2024. However, the smaller Bronco Sport will lose its base trim. Now that the online configurator is live, you can examine the 2024 Bronco and Sport order banks.