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2022 FORD BRONCO EVERGLADES

The ’22 Ford Bronco Everglades stands out from the other Broncos in the lineup with its factory-installed Warn winch, integrated and honest-to-goodness snorkel, and a few tweaks that help it go deeper than (almost) all its Bronco brethren.

Starting with a four-door Black Diamond Bronco, the ’22 Ford Bronco Everglades receives Ford’s Mid package trim and the Sasquatch off-road goodies, which include 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels, 35-inch (LT315/70R17) Goodyear Territory mud-terrains, electronic locking front and rear differentials with a 4.70:1 final drive ratio, piggyback Bilstein shocks, and a hardtop with factory cargo rails and crossbars. The Bronco Everglades gets one engine option and that’s the 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 good for 300 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque. This choice was made to save weight, which makes up for the additional upfront mass of the winch and

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