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PaxPower’s 2021 Bronco Kit

PaxPower’s 2021 Bronco Kit

The newly unveiled 2021 Ford Bronco heralds the return of one of our favorite vehicles of all time. Ford did a great job with the overall design and options, but there was one thing it was definitely missing–a V8 option. Ford has no plans at this time to make one themselves, so Texas tuners PaxPower are stepping in to fill that void. That’s right, PaxPower will outfit your new Bronco with a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 crate engine with 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. Those numbers are already better than the stock options, but they’re going one step further with a 2.9-liter supercharger that brings the vehicle to 758 horsepower. Swapping in a performance crate engine is already an expensive endeavor, but they also have to replace the transmission, wiring, exhaust and all the rest of the peripheral drivetrain systems because they won’t work with the new powerplant. The total cost of on and off-road dominance of other stock Broncos starts at an additional $30k once they become available next year.