Is Sasquatch, or Bigfoot as the rumored beast is more commonly known, real? Ford is at least open to the possibility and has built a Bronco This would be ideal for anyone wanting to find out.
It is a unique construction based on the 2024 Bronco Badlands Model equipped with the available Sasquatch off-road package, and will be offered as part of a social media campaign. Details on how to win the rugged SUV are available on Ford’s dedicated Bronco Instagram page.
Dubbed the Ultimate Sasquatch Searching Vehicle, the one-of-a-kind Bronco includes features like a camouflage wrap, additional hood- and roof-mounted lights, an awning and camping chairs, a unique puddle light, and special badging. Naturally, there are also front and rear cameras ready to capture any Bigfoot sightings, ensuring there will be no doubt if the vehicle’s owner does indeed encounter one of the animals.
The Sasquatch Pack for the Bronco adds full-time four-wheel drive, locking front and rear axles, high-ground-clearance suspension and fender flares, 17-inch beadlock wheels and 35-inch mud tires, and a performance-tuned suspension with Bilstein shocks and limit-travel control valves for a smoother off-road ride — all essential for traversing the kind of terrain where Bigfoot can be found.
2024 Ford Bronco Ultimate Sasquatch Searcher
2024 Ford Bronco Ultimate Sasquatch Searcher
Ford did not say what powertrain the vehicle is using. The Bronco Badlands could be equipped with a 2.3-liter turbo-4 or a 2.7-liter twin-turbo V-6. The smaller engine is rated at 275 hp and comes with a 7-speed manual. The V-6 is rated at 330 hp and comes with a 10-speed automatic.
Off-road fans can now also opt for Sasquatch Pack in the sport of Bronco. Launched for 2025 on the smaller SUV, it adds items such as Bilstein shock absorbers, all-terrain tires, skid plates and other off-road accessories.