The Ford Bronco RTR is yet more proof the Blue Oval has a big off-roader-shaped hole in its local lineup.

Revealed today, the RTR is a new member of the Bronco off-road SUV family, which Ford says delivers “Raptor-inspired high-speed capability with a lower starting price than Badlands Sasquatch”.

For context, the Badlands is an “extreme off-roading” variant of the body-on-frame off-roader, while the Sasquatch package brings a higher ride height, more sophisticated automatic four-wheel drive system, and a different final drive ratio, among other changes.

RTR Vehicles, meanwhile, is perhaps best known as a tuner of Mustangs, but has done plenty of work in the off-road space too.

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“Bronco RTR is built to dominate the dirt, whether you’re in Johnson Valley or on a backwoods trail,” said RTR Vehicles founder Vaughn Gittin Jr, referring to rugged desert terrain in California.

“We gave it the suspension tech to handle the hits, but we also sweat the details that matter to drivers. We reinforced the steering, added anti-lag turbo tech and share high-power cooling fan hardware from the Bronco Raptor to help keep Bronco RTR cool during extended trail time and playing in sand.”

Inspired by Ultra4 off-road racing, it comes standard with a wider track and high-clearance suspension, plus 33-inch rugged-terrain tyres wrapped around 17-inch beadlock-capable RTR Evo 6 wheels.