Jeep Wrangler Vs. Ford Bronco
Compare the 2022 Jeep Wrangler Versus the 2022 Ford Bronco
If you're looking for an off-roading SUV to conquer any adventure, you most likely have come across both the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco. These two adventure-seeking SUVs can not only get you off the beaten path around Clarksburg, WV, and beyond, but also come with removable parts to provide the thrill you desire. So, which one should you choose for your next journey? We recommend taking a closer look at our Jeep Wrangler vs. Ford Bronco comparison to find out.

Power Behind the Wheel
When it comes to performance, both SUVs include multiple options and a wide array of powertrain goals. The Ford Bronco comes with two original powertrain options and a third that's only available in the Ford Bronco Raptor trim level. The highest amount of horsepower and torque found in the Ford Bronco is from this Raptor trim, which shows off with up to 440-horsepower.
The Jeep Wrangler is available in five powertrains. This impressive lineup includes regular gasoline-powered engines, a diesel version, a plug-in hybrid option, and a V8 with up to 470-horsepower and 470 pounds-feet of torque.
Off-Roading Capabilities
Taking the power from each engine and combining it with the many off-roading capabilities available in each model is key to your driving experience. Whether you love taking the back roads around Bridgeport, WV, or you're more into blazing your own trail, the Jeep Wrangler is better built to get you there than the Ford Bronco. Here are a few examples of why this is true. These are the standard offerings in the base level of both the Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler.
- Ground Clearance - 9.7-inches in the Jeep Wrangler and 8.4-inches in the Ford Bronco
- Approach Angle - 41.4-degrees in the Jeep Wrangler and 35.5-degrees in the Ford Bronco
- Breakover Angle - 25-degrees in the Jeep Wrangler and 21.1-degrees in the Ford Bronco
- Departure Angle - 35.9-degrees in the Jeep Wrangler and 29.8-degrees in the Ford Bronco
Both models also include available skid plates, 35-inch tires, tow hooks, and a towing capacity of 3,500-pounds.


Trim Levels and Price
Both the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco come with many trim levels, options, and body sizes. They can be found in two-door and four-door versions as well as either a removable soft top or static hardtop variety. Comparably, these two SUVs cost well within each other's range, making the ultimate decision up to your preferences and needs. That being said, the Jeep Wrangler does offer more trim levels than the Ford Bronco, which gives our Fairmont, WV, area drivers more choices to decide from.
- Ford Bronco Trim Levels - Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, and Raptor
- Jeep Wrangler Trim Levels - Unlimited Sport, Willy Sport, Sport S, Willys, Sport Altitude, Sahara, Rubicon, Sahara Altitude, High Altitude, 4xe, and Rubicon 392
Contact Urse Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram to Take a Closer Look at the Jeep Wrangler
If you'd like to explore the Jeep Wrangler for yourself, our Urse Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership offers a long list of brand-new Jeep Wrangler SUVs for every type of Morgantown and White Hall, WV, area driver. We can assist you with your questions or concerns, discuss the differences between the Jeep Wrangler and Ford Bronco in detail, and help you create the new Jeep Wrangler of your dreams. Contact us or stop by our Urse Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership to learn more.
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Urse CDJR
14 Tygart Mall Loop
White Hall, WV 26554-2187
- Sales: 304-707-3345