Ford Reveals Two Bronco Concepts Inspired by Moab’s Rugged Beauty

Ford is paying tribute to Moab’s legendary red rock trails with two new Bronco concepts: the "Arches" and the "Cliffhanger." Debuting under the Bronco Off-Roadeo banner, both models aim to showcase the capability and style of the modern Bronco.The Cliffhanger concept is the more extreme of the two. Based on a two-door Bronco, it’s equipped with massive 40-inch BFGoodrich Baja T/A tires mounted on 18-inch Method wheels — the largest ever fitted to a Bronco. It also features Fox Live Valve shocks, a wider track for better stability and tube-frame doors. A performance exhaust, Warn winch and rear seat delete complete the build, while Code Orange accents and Uranium arch graphics nod to the terrain that inspired it.While Ford hasn’t released full details on the Arches concept yet, the brand says the vehicle draws a connection between Moab’s natural rock formations and the Bronco’s open-air freedom. Lead designer Justin Sorum emphasized how the landscape influenced the vehicle’s look and feel. Both concepts will be on display at Hi Performance Ford in Moab and Spanish Trails Arena this week.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Apr 16, 2025 - 09:53
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Ford Reveals Two Bronco Concepts Inspired by Moab’s Rugged Beauty

Ford is paying tribute to Moab’s legendary red rock trails with two new Bronco concepts: the "Arches" and the "Cliffhanger." Debuting under the Bronco Off-Roadeo banner, both models aim to showcase the capability and style of the modern Bronco.

The Cliffhanger concept is the more extreme of the two. Based on a two-door Bronco, it’s equipped with massive 40-inch BFGoodrich Baja T/A tires mounted on 18-inch Method wheels — the largest ever fitted to a Bronco. It also features Fox Live Valve shocks, a wider track for better stability and tube-frame doors. A performance exhaust, Warn winch and rear seat delete complete the build, while Code Orange accents and Uranium arch graphics nod to the terrain that inspired it.

While Ford hasn’t released full details on the Arches concept yet, the brand says the vehicle draws a connection between Moab’s natural rock formations and the Bronco’s open-air freedom. Lead designer Justin Sorum emphasized how the landscape influenced the vehicle’s look and feel. Both concepts will be on display at Hi Performance Ford in Moab and Spanish Trails Arena this week.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast