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Why the 2025 Ford Bronco Base Model Is Back And What It’ll Cost You?

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The Ford Bronco has always been more than just a vehicle. It is an American icon. In 2025, the return of the Bronco base model has stirred excitement across the auto community. After being discontinued due to supply chain issues and production changes, the base version is finally back. But why now? And more importantly, how much will it actually cost you? Let’s explore what led to its return, what features it offers, and whether it is worth your money in the current market. A Quick Look at the Ford Bronco’s Recent History The modern Ford Bronco was reintroduced in 2021, reviving the legendary nameplate that originally launched in the 1960s. It was praised for its rugged design, off-road capability, and retro charm. However, in the past couple of years, Ford made changes to its trim lineup. The base model was quietly removed, leaving buyers with pricier options like the Big Bend, Black Diamond, and Badlands. Many budget-conscious buyers and first-time Bronco enthusiasts were disapp...
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Daniel Greene
Denver isn’t just where we work—it’s where we live, drive, and get our hands dirty under the hood. Sitting a mile above sea level, this city’s got its own rhythm. One minute you’re stuck in I-25 traffic, the next you're chasing sunsets in the foothills. That’s life here. Locals know the drill: snowy mornings, cracked windshields, and brakes that scream after a few icy hills. From weekend drives up to Red Rocks to navigating city potholes after a storm, driving in Denver is its own kind of experience. And if you're not used to that altitude? Your engine sure is. But what makes Denver special isn’t just the views—it’s the people. Folks here care about their gear, their trails, and their trucks. Whether it’s a lifted Tacoma or a first car fresh off Craigslist, every vehicle in this city tells a story. At Highway Pulse, we get it—because we’re part of that story too.