Ford Bronco Wildtrak vs First Edition

Ford Bronco Wildtrak vs First Edition

Last Updated August 15, 2024 | Nate Moonis

The First Edition and Wildtrak trim levels for the Ford Bronco are both high-end trims with serious looks and performance. However, with over $10,000 between the two, what do you really get for your money?

In this article, we'll discuss the differences between the Wildtrak and First Edition Ford Bronco trim levels to help you make the right choice.

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Ford Bronco Wildtrak vs First Edition Specs
Spec Bronco Wildtrak Bronco First Edition
Cost 2-Door: $48,875
4-Door: $51,370
2-Door: $59,305
4-Door: $63,500
Engine 2.7L EcoBoost 2.7L EcoBoost
Transmission 10-Speed Automatic with Trail Control 10-Speed Automatic with Trail Control
G.O.A.T. Modes Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Baja Normal, ECO, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, and Baja
Wheels and Tires 17" black-painted aluminum beadlock-capable wheels 35" LT315/70R17 BSW Mud-Terrain tires 17" black-painted aluminum beadlock-capable wheels 35" LT315/70R17 BSW Mud-Terrain tires
4WD System Advanced 4x4 with automatic on-demand engagement Advanced 4x4 with automatic on-demand engagement

Bronco Wildtrak

High-Speed Off-Roading

The Wildtrak is the range-topper. It comes with the Sasquatch Package, standard. This means 35-inch tires wrapped around 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels. If that's not enough, the front and rear diffs and Bilstein shocks are also standard. Plus, the engine is the twin-turbo 2.7 EcoBoost with 10-speed automatic.

With a black hardtop, wheels, and grille (plus unique hood graphic), it's sure to stand out. Technically the Bronco Raptor trim is above the Wildtrak, but in terms of dollars to value the Wildtrak is king. The Raptor does come equipped with a few extra off-road upgrades, including 37-inch tires.

Front facing view of a 2021 Bronco Wildtrak

Bronco First Edition

The Greatest Hits

The First Edition is an amazing blend of the other Bronco trims. It takes the best bits of each. This means it has the luxurious Outer Banks interior, the mechanicals of the Badlands, and exterior of the Wildtrak.

Originally, only 3,500 were to be built and all were quickly reserved. Since then, Ford has doubled the total number of First Edition Broncos to 7,000 (which have all been spoken for).

Front facing view of a Ford Bronco First Edition

Bronco Wildtrak vs First Edition: Which Should You Buy?

The Bronco Wildtrak is perfect for those who want a maxed out and fully upgraded off-roader straight from the factory. With it being the king of the standard Bronco trims, it's hard to beat the performance for value you get with the Wildtrak.

The Bronco First Edition, however, is considered a step above the standard trims and combines all the best bits of each. You get the comfortable interior of the Outer Banks with the performance of the more serious off-road trim levels like the Badlands and Wildtrak.

But, all of these goodies come with a pretty robust price tag. Retailing at over $10,000 more than the Wildtrak, you're paying a serious premium. You'll also be hard pressed to find one for under $80,000 on used lots.

Still not sure if either of these trims is right for you? See how they stack up to these other popular Bronco trim options:

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