The Mega Bronco is a three-row Super Duty Bronco priced at $224,950.

Posted on June 12, 2022
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The Mega Bronco is a three-row Super Duty Bronco priced at $224,950.

North Carolina-based MegaRexx Trucks has supersized an existing Ford product. After unveiling its Super Duty-based MegaRaptor last summer, MegaRexx has now unveiled a mashup of the Super Duty and Bronco.

Dubbed the MegaBronc, it is a 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab Lariat transformed into a Bronco. And for $224,950, the company will do the same for your truck.

Exterior changes include a fiberglass hood, front fenders, and bed sides, along with a new grille. The new fenders widen the car by 8 inches and are mounted on 20-inch Method Race MR605 wheels with 40-inch Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires, while a custom front bumper with a 20-inch LED light bar completes the look.

The MegaBronc seats seven, with power-folding third-row seats appropriated from a Ford Expedition; the MegaRexx removes the cab's rear wall and places the seats in an empty pickup bed. from the late 1970s through the 1990s, the stock Recall that the Bronco had a similar arrangement in which the second row seats were placed in a short pickup bed.

Like these Broncos, the bed caps on the Mega Bronco can be removed to provide an open-air experience for rear-seat passengers. The steel roll structure is intended to provide some protection.

The Mega Rex retains the stock 6.7-liter turbo diesel V-8, producing 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft of torque. Like the stock F-250, power is sent to all four wheels via a 10-speed automatic transmission. However, Megalex changed the front and rear differentials to 4:56 gears and added a Bluetooth pedal commander to speed throttle response.

Suspension is lifted by 4.5-inch Icon progressive front coil springs and 5-inch multi-leaf springs, with ride-height adjustment as well.

Ford aims to make the Bronco a family model, but it is unclear if a factory pickup will be included. The Bronco pickup briefly appeared in a 2021 design video, but that model has reportedly been canceled. Also, if Ford does give the go-ahead for a Bronco pickup, it would not be based on the Super Duty.

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