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Two-Door 2021 Ford Bronco Badlands Sasquatch Looks Really Nice Doorless

When it comes to off-road shenanigans, the Bronco you want is the Badlands with the Sasquatch Package and two-door body style. Priced from $42,095 excluding $1,495 for the destination charge, the Badlands in the following video is closer to $48,000 out of the dealer’s door.
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Photo: The Bronco Nation on YouTube
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Jordan from The Bronco Nation highlights that we’re looking at the Oxford White exterior finish with the standard interior and the MIC hardtop. The downsides to this specification, however, immediately become apparent. As opposed to the Mid Package interior group, this one doesn’t have heated seats and all the safety nannies that Ford bundles in the Co-Pilot360 suite.

Looking at the glass half full, the Badlands in this configuration is the one to have if you’re planning to head off the beaten path or make additional modifications to it before hitting the trail. In no particular order, this trim differs from lesser models with the help of Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks, a stabilizer bar disconnect, front and rear locking diffs, 33- or 35-inch tires, and manually adjustable Marine Grade vinyl seats.

The Sasquatch Package, which is available at $2,495 and comes exclusively with the 10-speed automatic transmission for the 2021 model year, sweetens the deal with a 4.7 final drive ratio, electronic-locking front and rear axles, 17-inch beadlock wheels, 35-inch mud-terrain rubber, high-clearance fender flares that can be easily taken off, and high-clearance suspension.

Even though it’s the two-door model with the short wheelbase, Jordan doesn’t have a problem in the rear seat. He’s 6 feet tall, which translates to 183 centimeters in European money, yet rear legroom and headroom are perfectly okay in his driving position and with the rear roof panel in place.

“What about the doors? Are they stored in the trunk?” Unfortunately, no, only the four-door Bronco has enough cargo capacity for that. A two-door model like this Badlands Sasquatch can only store the front panels of the MIC hardtop, which is more than adequate if you ask me. The rear seats also fold if you need additional space, but be aware they don’t fold flat.

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About the author: Mircea Panait
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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