Last year — after a very long wait — Ford finally brought the all-new Bronco into production. For 2022, the brand is fleshing out that Built Wild lineup. Ford already revealed the high-performance, desert-running Bronco Raptor earlier this year; now comes the all-new Bronco Everglades (which, presumably, just beat out the name Bronco Florida Man).
The Bronco Everglades not quite as wild as the Raptor — after all, that one has standard 37-inch tires. But it’s still, as the name suggests, a badass, turnkey, fully-loaded, mud-running Bronco.
The Bronco Everglades packs a snorkel and a winch

The Bronco Everglades trim includes a factory-installed snorkel on the passenger-side A-pillar. It features swappable plates that can change the inlet direction to adapt to different conditions. With its other improvements, the Bronco Everglades packs 36.4 inches of water-fording capability. The Everglades trim also adds a 10,000-pound Warn winch with a 100-foot line.
The Everglades has a grab bag of Bronco features

Ford uses the smaller 2.3-liter inline-four engine for the Everglades trim, mated solely to the 10-speed automatic transmission. Everglades includes the Sasquatch off-road package , which levels up to massive 35-inch mud-terrain tires, rock rails and a roof rack. You also get the steel bash plate used in the Badlands and Black Diamond trims and squared-off wheel arches.
The Desert Sand color pictured here will be low-volume and Everglades trim exclusive. Ford will also offer the Bronco Everglades in Eruption Green, Area 51, Shadow Black and Cactus Gray.