Unless you’re a die-hard Baja racing nerd, the name Bill Stroppe might not ring a bell, but Ford isn’t necessarily banking on name recognition here. The 2025 Bronco Stroppe Special Edition is more about bold looks, loaded features, and collector appeal than it is about honoring its namesake. If you want a rare Bronco that stands out and comes with every bell and whistle, it checks all the boxes. Let's break down its many cool features.
Key Takeaways
    
    
        
			- The Stroppe is the only two-door Bronco available with a V6 for 2025.
 
			- It comes fully loaded with premium tech, hardware, and off-road gear.
 
			- With its bold styling and limited availability, it’s a collector's showpiece.
 
			- The Stoppe Edition is a little over 77k as of August 12, 2025.
 
		
     
 
What's New for the Bronco Line in 2025?
    
    
        Trims, trims, and trims. The 2025 Bronco adds a throwback touch with the new Free Wheeling trim, inspired by the multi-color graphics of Ford’s 1970s heritage models. Built off the Big Bend model, it features bold stripes along the body and a retro vibe throughout. You can also equip it with the available Sasquatch Package, which adds serious off-road gear like high-clearance fender flares, a lifted suspension, beefy mud-terrain tires, and upgraded Bilstein shocks.
        A new base model also joins the lineup for 2025, while the Stroppe Edition makes an appearance at the top of the Bronco lineup. It's a little over $77k.
     
 
The Stroppe's V6 Power in a Two-Door Package
    
    
        One of the biggest draws to the Stroppe is that it’s the only two-door Bronco Ford offers with the 330-hp twin-turbo 2.7L V6 in 2025. That setup mates with a 10-speed automatic transmission (there's no manual option here).
        The 2.7L V6 in the Stroppe Edition does 0–60 mph in about 6.3 seconds. That’s decent performance for a Bronco. However, you can upgrade the base 2.3L four-cylinder (which makes less power) with an $850 Ford Performance tune (engine calibration) that bumps its output to match the V6’s 330 horses. With that installed, the four-cylinder’s 0–60 time gets very close to the V6’s, making it a viable (and cheaper) alternative.
     
 
The Stropp Edition's Trail-Ready Hardware
Underneath the flashy paint, the Stroppe is running Ford’s HOSS 3.0 suspension, with 2.5-inch Fox internal bypass shocks, front and rear lockers, a front stabilizer bar disconnect, and steel skid plates. It’s a strong setup, borrowed in part from the first-gen F-150 Raptor, and it delivers serious off-road capability.
2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition Retro Styling and Features
Ford gave the Stroppe every available feature, including heated front seats, heated steering wheel, a 12-inch central touchscreen, 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio, a 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise, and steel bumpers.
The Stroppe comes in a four-color paint scheme: Code Orange on the lower body, Oxford White across the doors, Atlas Blue on the hardtop, and matte black on the hood and tailgate. The grille gets its own color in Frozen White. Fender badges read “Stroppe Edition” and feature a cactus icon.
Will You Consider the 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition?
Whether you’re in it for the off-road chops or the collector cred, the Bronco Sport Stropp Edition will earn its place in your garage. Are you ready to experience it for yourself? Stop by our showroom today!