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Ford Bronco

After 25 years, the Ford Bronco is back. Ford unveils the 2021 Bronco SUV with retro styling and off-road technology, priced under $30,000.

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Looking back at the week, there’s a wide range of good and bad news for Ford Motor Company. 2020 F-150 shortage leaves dealers scrambling while 2021 Bronco reservations are going strong. Best of all but perhaps overlooked is Ford exceeded Wall Street expectations from Second Quarter projections.
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Ford partners with Telenav for special navigation packages that include off-roading route suggestions. System runs through Sync 4 in both 2021 Ford F-150 and 2021 Ford Bronco. Ford continues to advance navigation services for Sync 4 system in new vehicles.
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Believe it or not, you can tour with your crossover but the vehicles like smooth road better than the rough-and-tumble of offroad.
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With brisk orders already for the 2021 Ford Bronco, where are those customers coming from? Are they new to Ford or within the Blue Oval family? Ford looks to draw customers from Jeep, not within Ford family with Bronco and Bronco Sport.
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All of Ford’s new vehicles will benefit from partnership with Mobileye, featuring camera-based detection capabilities for driver-assist systems, including improved forward collision warning, vehicle, pedestrian and cyclist detection, plus lane-keeping features. Ford’s new Co-Pilot 360 technology has even more driver assistance features.
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Ford introduced its long-awaited Bronco this week and with it came some neat features. One of them is the Sasquatch option that adds serious off-roading bits to the overall SUV and improves on it.
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Saleen reveals plans for off-road desert racer inspired by legendary Big Oly driven by Parnelli Jones. Ford brags of 2021 Bronco’s Baja DNA and offers customizable aftermarket parts while companies like Saleen jump onto the Bronco bandwagon.
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The new 2021 Ford Bronco has a starting price of $29,995 for the two-door and $34,995 for four-door. The Bronco to be offered with six trims. Five packages can be added on, plus more than 200 accessories make Bronco endlessly customizable.
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Iconic Bronco makes much-anticipated debut including first-ever four-door option. Ford’s flagship of off-road vehicles will feature Ecoboost engines, seven-speed manual transmission and 35-inch tires. 200 factory-backed aftermarket accessories allow for nearly infinite customization.
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2021 Ford F-150 to be revealed June 25 to public while 2021 Ford Bronco will be revealed July 9. Both vehicles have been much anticipated, and regularly delayed due to COVID shutdown. F-150 will have multi-staged reveal to corporate world too.
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Long-awaited debut of iconic Bronco to take place next month, likely in a virtual way. Ford confirms reveal to happen in July without giving much more information about the off-road legend.
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Ford announced some new colors for upcoming 14th generation F-150 while also discontinuing some popular paint choices. 2021 Ford Bronco will share a few of those color palettes with F-150 while also getting some of its own unique color choices.
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The 2021 Ford Bronco and 2021 Ford Bronco Sport are both ready to be revealed according to Ford. Both were set for public reveals in April, but now may be delayed due to COVID-19 scare.
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2021 Ford Bronco, which will be revealed next month, will have a twin-turbo 2.7-liter Ecoboost engine along with a 10-speed transmission. Bronco, and Bronco Sport, to be unveiled to the public this spring.
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According to Ford, the two-door, four-door 2021 Ford Bronco will be revealed in March or April of this spring. Ford dealers were given more details at the National Auto Dealers Association (NADA) meeting last week, with the 2021 Bronco being promised and highly touted.
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Gateway Bronco, a company that focuses on restoring and modernizing Ford Broncos, is teaming with Roush Performance to create one-of-kind throwback Broncos with modern performance.
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Ford will reportedly introduce the new Bronco to the world when the New York International Auto Show kicks off in a couple of months. The early April debut will be a big day.
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Ford looks to modernize the classic Bronco. Little is known about the 2021 Ford Bronco but so much is anticipated for this off-road icon.