Perry Stern, with US News and World Report wrote...There was much rejoicing among the enthusiast community when Ford brought the iconic Bronco back to life a few years ago. With styling reminiscent of the first Broncos that came to market over fifty years ago, the current Bronco boasts extreme off-road capability with a thoroughly modern cabin. With several trim levels to choose from, those looking for added off-road prowess with style to match should consider the exciting Bronco Wildtrak.
Fords Bronco Wildtrak stands out from the rest of the lineup with a black-painted grille featuring white Bronco lettering that flows nicely into the stylish LED headlights with signature running lights. Wildtrak hood graphics with available bodyside graphics add to the unique look. The Wildtrak also gets a power-coated steel front bumper, front-section bash plates, tow hooks and LED fog lights. LED tail lights are standard.
Adding to its off-road capability is the standard Sasquatch package, which adds an advanced four-wheel-drive system with on-demand engagement, up to 11.6 inches of ground clearance, front and rear electronic locking differentials, position-sensitive Bilstein shocks, bold fender flares and 17-inch black high-gloss aluminum wheels fitted with monstrous 35-inch mud terrain tries.
Just because the Wildtrak is rough on the outside doesnt mean it cant be soft on the inside. The Wildtraks cabin has dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, heated front seats, multiple USB ports and a 12-inch LCD touchscreen display running SYNC 4, Fords innovative infotainment system. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard with a wireless connection, as is natural voice command. An available High/Lux package adds a heated steering wheel, wireless device charging, adaptive cruise control and a B&O 10-speaker sound system.

