Ford’s lineup at the 2024 SEMA Show could have just been a lineup of vehicles. But Ford? They have cranked it up several notches. Think of it as car customization on steroids—courtesy of Ford’s new “Custom Garage” packages that make sprucing up your Bronco, Bronco Sport, or F-150 easier than ever.
To start, the “Matte Black” and “Sinister Bronze” packages for the Bronco are making waves, each featuring a 2-inch lift kit, custom wheels, updated fender flares, and a grille makeover, all for $5,200. They’ll let you look tough, even if you’ve only braved the driveway. There’s more to come with the “Dark Trail Series” for the Bronco and “Blue Free Wheeling” for the Bronco Sport, and the aggressive-sounding “FP700S” package for the F-150, promising more looks, more power, and more fun.
Among the one-offs displayed at SEMA, Ford’s Bronco Wild Fund edition offers a “green” lift kit, 7-spoke wheels, and an outdoor-loving vibe, designed for anyone wanting their ride to show their love for nature (without, you know, actually having to rough it). The Bronco Sport Wild Fund edition, like a younger sibling eager to prove itself, brings Katzkin leather seats, new 17-inch wheels, and a style that says it’s ready for off-road adventures—or at least your buddy’s backyard BBQ.
Then there are the F-150 ORV and F-150 FP700S project vehicles, one aiming to conquer off-road terrain with Bilstein suspension and underbody armor, and the other turning heads as a street-beast with a 700-horsepower supercharged V8. And if none of that impresses you, “Clyde” the custom 1969 F-100 might. Packing a Ford Performance Raptor R Crate Engine and a monstrous Whipple supercharger for a total of 900 horsepower, it’s a restored classic with the attitude of a bouncer.
Ford’s bringing the goods to SEMA this year, and if any of these customs hit the showroom, it’s safe to say we’ll all want a slice of that upgrade pie. Pricing on the others, they say, will be available soon.
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