The 2023 Wagoneer vs. Ford Bronco in Selma CA


Comparing New SUVs in Selma: How the Wagoneer Stacks Up Against the Ford Bronco
Before families from Clovis and Visalia embark on their next voyage throughout the San Joaquin Valley, they should decide which new SUV is fit for future travels. The new Wagoneer is large, luxurious, capable, and ready for adventures off-road. How does Jeep's roomy and upscale SUV compare to another model with an equally rich heritage, the Ford Bronco? Selma Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram compares these new SUVs head-to-head so customers from Madera to Hanford can make a well-informed decision.
Wagoneer vs. Ford Bronco Performance & Capability
- Wagoneer More Powerful: With the keys to a Wagoneer, Hanford drivers can harness more power through a 5.7-liter V8 engine that delivers 392 horsepower and 404 pound-feet of torque. The Wagoneer also offers a 420-horsepower Hurricane 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged 6-cylinder engine rated for 468 pound-feet of torque. The Ford Bronco also offers two powertrains, with a 275-horsepower 2.3-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine delivering 315 pound-feet of torque and a 2.7-liter turbocharged V6 engine outputting 315 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque.
- Tow More with the Wagoneer: The Wagoneer is the stronger towing option for Selma families, who can haul virtually any camper or trailer with 10,000 pounds of towing capability. This best-in-class towing rating tops the Ford Bronco's maximum towing capacity of 3,500 pounds.
- Cover Any Terrain In Either New SUV: When Visalia drivers go on an adventure, they want all-terrain capability. Each SUV provides that. The Ford Bronco features standard 4x4 capability, but the Wagoneer's capability is enhanced by three unique 4x4 systems. Quadra-Trac I® is an always-engaged 4x4 system paired with the Selec-Terrain® Traction Management System. This is similar to the Ford Bronco's Terrain Management G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Terrain) System. The Wagoneer also offers Quadra-Drive® II and Quadra-Trac II® with a two-speed low transfer case. Both SUVs help Clovis explorers clear obstacles with ease from 11.6 inches of ground clearance in the Ford Bronco, compared to 10 inches of ground clearance in the Wagoneer, which also offers 3.6 inches of suspension travel from the Quadra-Lift® Air Suspension. Each SUV offers all-terrain tires.
- Wagoneer More Fuel-Efficient: Earn higher fuel economy ratings traveling between Hanford and Selma in a Wagoneer, which is rated for 23 miles per gallon, compared to 21 mpg in the Ford Bronco.
Wagoneer vs. Ford Bronco Design
- Extra Row of Seating with Selma Families Seated in the Wagoneer: Boasting the most overall passenger volume in its class and providing seating for eight passengers, the Wagoneer is a three-row SUV that offers 36 inches of legroom in the back. The Ford Bronco matches 36 inches of rear legroom but only offers two rows of seating. Ford's SUV only fits five passengers, and two-door Bronco models only have room for four.
- More Space in the Wagoneer: Depending on the model, the Ford Bronco provides 22 to 38 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and total cargo capacities ranging from 52 to 83 cubic feet. The Wagoneer gives Madera travelers more space to work with by offering 27, 71, and 117 cubic feet of cargo space behind each row of seats.
- Explore California with a View: The Ford Bronco's removable doors and roof panels create open-air freedom while roaming the San Joaquin Valley. The Wagoneer also provides a wide-open view for Visalia adventurers, who can soak everything in with the tri-pane panoramic sunroof.
Wagoneer vs. Ford Bronco Technology
- Wagoneer Equipped with More Large Screens: The Ford Bronco includes an 8-inch infotainment capacitive touchscreen but fails to offer larger displays and screens for rear passengers. The Wagoneer helps keep all passengers in Hanford families engaged with a class-exclusive 10.25-inch passenger interactive display seen on the dash, 10.1-inch twin rear seat entertainment screens mounted on the back of the front seats, and a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen. There's even a 10.25-inch Driver Information Digital Cluster liquid crystal display in the Wagoneer, giving Clovis motorists real-time information and a luxurious feel.
- Similar Tech Features: Each SUV offers navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ compatibility, and a 360-degree surround view camera. The Bronco features SYNC® 4 technology, while the Wagoneer gives Madera motorists equally intuitive technology through next-gen Uconnect® 5 NAV infotainment.
- Similar Safety Features: The Bronco's Ford Co-Pilot360â„¢ safety suite includes Blind-Spot Information with Cross-Traffic Alert that mirrors the Wagoneer's Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Path Detection. The Wagoneer gives Visalia drivers an easier time towing and speeds up departure times by providing Trailer Hitch Zoom with Line-Up Assist and Integrated Trailer Brake Control, not offered on the Bronco.
Test Drive a New Wagoneer SUV at Your Selma Jeep Dealer Near Madera
The Wagoneer is roomier and more powerful than the Ford Bronco. SUV shoppers from Hanford to Clovis can choose between a Wagoneer Series I, Series II, Series III, or Wagoneer L model available in Selma. Contact your Selma Jeep dealer near Visalia to schedule a Wagoneer test drive today.