Currently, the VelociRaptor 500 Bronco has the same amount of power as a vintage Porsche 911 Turbo.
Of course, the Bronco Raptor, which was unveiled earlier this year, already produces a respectable amount of horsepower that is 400bhp.
Hennessey has improved the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 in that car by giving it a stainless-steel exhaust system, a high-flow air induction kit, a larger intercooler, and a better ECU.
This releases the six-500 pot's horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque, which in turn is likely to release coarse language as it exhibits without a doubt eye-opening turns of speed on all terrains.
In relation to that, the suspension hasn't changed and is still in accordance with Ford Performance's guidelines:
Larger front and rear driveshafts compared to the "normal" Bronco, Fox shocks, robust underbody protection, redesigned control arms all around for improved wheel travel, and more.
The aesthetics have been improved by Hennessey, though.
Updated front and back bumpers, LED headlights up front, new badging, and embroidery on the headrests are all present. There are also motorised fold-out stairs.
Bring Your Own Bronco is required, and the upgrade will set you back $32,950.
Although they love the new Bronco, our consumers have been requesting more power and better performance capabilities from day one, according to John Hennessey.
Although the Ford Raptor version is a significant upgrade, the engine still has more potential.
"The most potent off-road SUV has been created by our engineering team, who have unleashed all of their might."
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