2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks
- Used
Notes from the dealer
Shoppers comparing multiple rugged SUVs benefit most from choosing the Bronco when they need both trail readiness and modern amenities. Those wanting heated leather-trimmed seats, dual-zone climate control, advanced driver aids, and excellent visibility from a commanding ride height will find it excels as a daily driver and weekend explorer alike, handling urban commutes and outdoor escapes seamlessly.
While the Wrangler offers strong tradition and the 4Runner boasts time-tested durability, the Bronco delivers a potent 2.7L EcoBoost V6 paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission for responsive power delivery and smooth shifts. Its 4WD system, robust 3.73 axle ratio, and integrated towing capability give it an edge for drivers who demand both on-road comfort and confident off-road prowess without compromise.
Safety comes standard with the Broncoâs suite of advanced features, including Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and a comprehensive 360-degree camera system. Unlike some rivals, these technologies are standard or bundled, not expensive add-ons, helping drivers stay aware of surroundings when parking, changing lanes, or navigating tight trails.
The Bronco Outer Banks with Equipment Group 313A High Package enhances convenience and comfort with navigation, heated seats, dual-zone climate, remote keyless entry, and an upgraded 12-inch LCD touchscreen. Features like integrated roll-over protection, auxiliary switches for gear, additional sound deadening, and slide-out tailgate prioritize both safety and real-world utility.
Compared to the Jeep Wrangler and Toyota 4Runner, the Bronco stands out for its blend of modern connectivity, advanced safety tech, and more refined ride quality. While the Wrangler offers open-air fun and the 4Runner emphasizes durability, the Broncoâs technology and comfort features make it the segmentâs best-balanced choice for value and versatility.
Drivers frequently ask why the Bronco is a better choice over the Wrangler or 4Runner, and the answers are clear: it offers superior technology integration, more standard driver-assist features, and a smoother driving experience. Its 12-inch touchscreen, 360-degree camera, and advanced climate and seating features combine to deliver the segmentâs most well-rounded package.
To get behind the wheel of a 2023 Bronco Outer Banks or discuss how it compares to your other options, visit Lynch Ford Chevrolet at 410 Business 30 Sw Mt Vernon, IA 52314 or call 319-895-8500 for more information and to arrange a test drive with a knowledgeable advisor.
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 5.0
1st Bronco = A+
by Brandon on 4/14/2026 10:37:07 AM
I spent months reading reviews comparing the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco. The general consensus was the Bronco is easier to live with as a daily driver. I purchased a Bronco 1.5 years ago to consolidate my SUV and Convertible into one vehicle. It's been a dream to own thus far. Highs +Adaptive cruise control, easy to move down the freeway with minimal effort + Steering - nicely weighted, even after 40k miles goes down road in straight line +Styling - people always tell me how sharp the Bronco looks +Top down - awesome to put 4 other people in and hit the road +Removing hard top - not difficult, can be done by one person +Snow - feels secure and planted in NE Ohio winter snow +Comfort - Seats are great for long road trips +Stereo - Bang and O stereo sounds fantastic +Controls - thankful for buttons and not just screens +Gas Mileage - can average in the low-mid 20's if driven cautiously + Seat warmers - hot hot hot +Room - feels much less cramped inside than Jeep Wrangler Lows -Wind Noise can be pronounced, but not anything I can't live with -Hard top is sensitive, be careful removing it you can scratch and damage it -Windshield - because of steep angle, they like to get chipped / cracked -Interior - materials look a little cheap for a 55k vehicle (except seats = so nice) -2.3L engine - doesn't sound great, but does a great job of moving you forward If you're going to be a commuter, I recommend the Outer Banks model because it comes with the least aggressive tires. It also has body colored fender flares and just looks fantastic. I bought a black one with the black painted hard top. It is quite the looker. Also, get the High/Lux package so you get the Bang and Olfusen stereo, 360 degree camera, and adaptive cruise control. I usually change vehicles every 1-2 years, but I absolutely love this one and plan to keep it until the new model comes out. The fact that it was designed and built in America also speaks to me. The Bronco community and number of people that admire this vehicle will really surprise you. After nearly 40,000 miles I am firmly in the Bronco camp and plan to stay here for awhile! - 5.0
Great vehicle!
by Stephen on 2/24/2026 4:22:04 PM
I have a 2024 Ford Bronco Outer Banks with the 2.3L. No issues at all. Drove it across country and it was comfortable. I bought mine with a hard top because I live in a climate with snow and wanted more security. I would recommend it. - 5.0
Great Vehicle
by Dave on 12/10/2025 1:18:28 AM
I looked at the Bronco for the past 3 years. I purchased the Badlands 2.7 liter 5 months ago and love it. Rides well, is quiet, and handles as expected. Absolutely no regrets.
