The annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show is an opportunity for the aftermarket and manufacturers to come together on wildly customized vehicles and to show off the latest parts and tech in the space. Now that the Ford Bronco has finally made its way to the public, it’s not surprising to see several wild SEMA takes on the hottest SUV to hit the market in some time.
The tracks are said to improve the Bronco’s abilities in deep snow and ice.Ford
2021 Bronco by Tucci Hot Rods
The new Bronco is capable and rugged on its own, but Tucci Hot Rods felt it needed more. The shop gave it that boost with a set of tracks in place of wheels, which are said to be great for deep snow and ice. This Bronco features a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine and a seven-speed manual transmission to go with its Mattracks 88-Series quad tracks.
2021 Bronco RTR Fun-Runner by RTR Vehicles
Vaghn Gittin Jr’s RTR Vehicles imagined a Bronco package that could be installed at the dealer. The result is the Fun-Runner, which features several Ford Performance and Ford Licensed Accessories parts. It’s based on a 2021 two-door Bronco Badlands, and comes with an eye-catching wrap, an Ultimate Dana 44 front axle, Ultimate Dana 60 semi-float rear axle, RCV Performance CV axles, and a performance intake for its four-cylinder engine.
SEMA presents an excellent opportunity for shops to show off their skill and imagination.Ford
2021 Bronco by BDS Supensions
BDS is a subsidiary of Fox Shocks and has worked with Ford for quite some time. The results of that long-running relationship are on display with the BDS Bronco, which features Fox 2.5 PES coilovers, BDS rear adjustable control arms and track bar, swaybar disconnect, and 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires. The Bronco’s bumpers have been replaced with CrawlTek Revolution units that feature a recessed winch mount, recovery hooks and more.