- Adding this tent from Ursa requires the Bronco’s original roof to be replaced.
- Several options are offered, including a pricey $550 rear quarter glass and an attached awning.
- Shoppers near Portland can pay $750 to have the new roof and tent installed directly.
For Ford Bronco owners craving to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, heading into the wilderness just got a bit more comfortable. A newly developed pop-up tent designed specifically for the rugged SUV offers an elevated camping experience, though the added comfort comes at a price.
Starting from an eye-watering $11,500, before any added cost of accessories, only the most enthusiastic campers need apply.
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The tent in question has been developed by Ursa Minor Vehicles and is different from a typical off-the-shelf pop-up tent that ordinarily mounts to your roof racks. Instead, the B30 camper for the Bronco completely replaces the original roof.
That means it incorporates seamlessly into the Ford and also replaces the rear side windows with black panels. It’s perhaps not the most elegant solution, but it’s certainly functional. Rear quarter glass is available as a $550 option.
The inclusion of the new roof and tent to the Ford adds 7 inches to the height of the four-door Bronco, but it does sit lower than a normal pop-up tent on roof rails would. It works on all Bronco models, including the Raptor and Everglades, but there are currently no plans to offer a camper for the two-door Bronco.
Customization Comes at a Cost
A slew of different options are available, allowing shoppers to customize their tent. For example, the cap can be color-matched to the vehicle for $1,200, or the entire tent can be color-matched for $2,700. There’s also a $250 3-inch mattress upgrade on offer, map pockets, tent pockets, and a rear cargo light for $150. Ursa also sells awning options to accompany the tent.
Installation is priced at $750 if you’re in the Portland area, where Ursa is based. For buyers in other parts of the States, shipping adds $600 to the cost. International customers should expect to pay $750 for delivery.
