2022 Ford Bronco Everglades Review: Form Begets Function (2024)

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With just a few key changes, the 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades adds even more overlanding-ready capability than a standard Bronco. But these aren't tweaks destined for mall crawling; this thing begs to be run muddy and put away wet, and you'll be doing a disservice if you buy this trim and don't do precisely that.

Like

  • Will traverse nearly anything
  • Surprisingly comfortable on-road

Don't like

  • Could use a front camera
  • Top rack impedes removable roof

The stock Bronco is no slouch off-road, but the Everglades model really leans into this prowess with a few key upgrades. The vent tubes for the transmission, transfer case and axles have all been raised between 2 and 3 inches, which improves the SUV's wading depth to an impressive 36.4 inches of water, nearly 3 inches more than a Bronco Sasquatch. A new snorkel ensures that air is the only thing reaching the engine, and it has the pleasant side effect of adding some throaty intake noises. Throw in some beefy 315/70R17 Goodyear Territory mud-terrain tires wrapped around dark 17-inch wheels, an exclusive sandy shade of paint and some unique squared fender flares, and the Bronco Everglades looks ready for business.

But the real piece de resistance hangs out up front, protruding some 8 inches off the modular front bumper. This Warn winch carries a 100-foot synthetic line, is capable of pulling 10,000 pounds, and looks absolutely freakin' awesome. It comes standard from the factory on the Everglades, which means it had to be crash tested, and I truly pity whatever dares smash into it. While I never got into enough trouble to need the winch, it pervades my every thought, turning every tall or heavy object into a game of, "Oh, I bet I could pull that down." Ford doesn't yet have a front camera solution for the Everglades, but it desperately needs one -- not only for overlanding, but for parking, too. It's easy to forget that winch is there.

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The addition of the Warn winch compromises the Bronco's approach angle, which is just 37.8 degrees here -- not bad, but not as good as modular-bumper models without it. The breakover angle is 26.3 degrees, the same as any other thick-tired Bronco, while departure is a respectable 37.1 degrees. There's 11.7 inches of ground clearance, and without any side steps, shorter folks will definitely need that dashboard-mounted grab handle to hop aboard.

If you do head off the beaten path -- and honestly, how could you not? -- the Bronco Everglades is ready for it. The vinyl flooring has drain plugs to keep any splashing waterways from giving passengers trench foot, and the marine-grade seat material is both comfortable and easy to clean, as is just about every bit of the plastic-heavy interior. If you prefer an open-air experience, the hardtop detaches in three pieces, and it stores easily enough in the cargo area, but the Everglades' standard roof rack makes those panels surprisingly difficult to remove without some manhandling.

Even though the Bronco Everglades tips the scales at a chonky 5,212 pounds, the four-cylinder turbocharged engine under the hood has no problems providing plenty of motive force. The 2.3-liter EcoBoost I4 makes 300 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, and it's sent to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission. Whether on the road or off, this is more than enough power to get the job done, enabling 3,500 pounds of towing, like most other non-Raptor Bronco variants. The 10-speed can occasionally take a spell to get to the right gear, but most of the time it stays out of its own way.

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The Bronco is not a fuel-efficient vehicle by any stretch, but the Everglades upgrades thankfully don't make it worse. As with other Sasquatch-based models, the EPA rates this SUV at 18 mpg city, 17 mpg highway and 18 mpg combined. A light foot shows me closer to 20 mpg on the highway, but don't expect much more than that.

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Despite the Everglades' position as a proper overlanding model, most of its components are the same as what you'd find on other Broncos, which means it carries some surprisingly sedate on-road manners. An independent front suspension gives the Bronco solid handling characteristics, and while most bumps and humps do elicit traditional body-on-frame jitters, it never feels discombobulated. The standard mud tires don't cause any tracking issues on the highway, and the slab-sided silhouette offers excellent visibility in all directions, although the two aforementioned qualities do generate a fair bit of wind and road noise at higher speeds.

Some off-road vehicles sacrifice creature comforts for... I don't know -- the appearance of ruggedness, I guess? But not the Bronco Everglades. As befitting a five-seat SUV that starts at nearly $55,000, the Everglades carries a good number of standard features, like heated seats, keyless entry and dual-zone climate control. It also picks up the largest possible infotainment screen, filling the dashboard with 12 inches of Sync 4 goodness. It's a great system, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in addition to split-screen capability with embedded navigation. Charging is never an issue, thanks to a USB-A and USB-C port in each row, and the back row also gets a 110-volt plug.

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Safety tech doesn't take a backseat in the Bronco Everglades, either. Standard kit includes forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring and a backup camera with decent resolution. The Everglades can't be equipped with Ford's surround-view camera system or adaptive cruise control, however, which is a bit of a bummer.

The 2022 Ford Bronco Everglades is the second-most expensive variant behind the Raptor at $54,595, including $1,495 in destination charges. My tester rings in at $56,535, thanks to a few basic add-ons: Desert Sand paint is $295, connected navigation is $695, door bags add $350 and a slide-out tailgate tacks on another $600. It's a pricey proposition, but considering the Warn winch sells on Ford's website for $3,500 before installation, it's not like you're throwing all of that extra scratch straight into a volcano. While you can get a for less, the Bronco provides a better overall experience, and Jeep doesn't offer a factory-fitted winch anywhere in its lineup.

It's that sort of baked-in capability that puts the Ford Bronco Everglades in a unique position. It is truly built for the rough stuff, yet it doesn't make a driver suffer for choosing a little extra beefcake. The Everglades is yet another brilliant variant in an already impressive Bronco lineup.

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2022 Ford Bronco Everglades Review: Form Begets Function (2024)

FAQs

What are the goat modes on Bronco Everglades? ›

Modes in the Ford Bronco? The Ford Bronco offers G.O.A.T. Modes (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) including Sport, Eco, Slippery, Sand/Snow, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, Baja, Tow-Haul, and Off-Road modes.

What is the difference between the Bronco and the Everglades? ›

The Everglades is distinguished by its factory installed exhaust snorkel and its Warn winch mounted on the heavy-duty front bumper; this Bronco also has "Everglades" graphics on each side that double as wading depth indicators.

Is the Bronco Everglades discontinued? ›

Off-roading enthusiasts will be delighted to know that the sought-after Everglades package for the Bronco is back in the lineup. This package includes the Sasquatch package, complete with features like 35-inch tires, locking front and rear differentials, and Bilstein shocks.

How big is the gas tank on the Bronco Everglades? ›

Fuel & MPG

374.4/353.6 mi. 20.8 gal.

Can I switch goat modes while driving? ›

Most G.O.A.T. modes can be swapped between while driving. If you want to go from Normal to ECO and back again at highway speed, go nuts.

What mode should I drive my Bronco in? ›

The driving options you can choose from include: normal, sand, eco, sport, slippery. Most of the time you will want to operate in normal mode. If you are looking to save gas, switch over to eco mode. For more responsive driving, sport mode is an excellent option.

Does the Bronco Everglades have a snorkel? ›

It's a blend of design and engineering; there's a really delicate marriage between the two.” The 2022 Ford Bronco® Everglades™ is the first Ford vehicle equipped with a factory- installed engine intake snorkel system.

What is so special about Bronco? ›

The first-generation Bronco was designed to compete with the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout and was marketed as a compact SUV that was both versatile and capable. The Bronco quickly became popular among off-road enthusiasts thanks to its rugged design and impressive off-road capabilities.

Will there be a 2024 Bronco Everglades? ›

The 2024 Ford Bronco Everglades builds off the Bronco Black Diamond model with additional features like a standard Bronco-first, factory-installed Ford Performance by WARN® winch kit and air-intake snorkel.

What are the features of the Ford Bronco Everglades? ›

Key Features

2023 Bronco® Everglades features 17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted alloy wheels with 35-inch LT315/70R17 BSW Mud-Terrain tires, electronic-locking front and rear axles, 4.7 final drive ratio, high-clearance suspension, position-sensitive Bilstein shock absorbers, and high-clearance fender flares.

How deep in water can a Ford Bronco go? ›

Vent tubes for the transmission, transfer case and axles have all been raised between 2 and 3 inches, which improves the wading depth to an impressive 36.4 inches of water, nearly 3 inches more than a Bronco Sasquatch.

Which Bronco model comes with soft top? ›

The four–door Ford Bronco comes with a removable soft top as standard, but if you want, you can pay Ford $695 if you want a removable hard top instead. The soft top design has its upsides as it aids in the car's practicality and has a few clever solutions when it comes to easily stowing items in the cargo area.

Will there be a 2024 Ford Bronco Everglades? ›

The 2024 Ford Bronco Everglades builds off the Bronco Black Diamond model with additional features like a standard Bronco-first, factory-installed Ford Performance by WARN® winch kit and air-intake snorkel.

Which Bronco package has soft top? ›

Yes, they do, but there are some differences. The 2-door Broncos come with removable hard-top roofs while all 4-door Broncos come with a retractable soft-top. If you want a hard-top on a 4-door Bronco or a soft-top on a 2-door Bronco, you must go through the optional equipment route.

What is the best trim level of the Ford Bronco? ›

Badlands. Next to the Black Diamond, this is the most capable trim. It has front and rear locking differentials, Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks, and a stabilizer bar disconnect. The tires are also designed for all kinds of terrain and package options include High, Sasquatch, Mid, and Lux.

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