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While straight ahead acceleration may not have seemed to be a "top of the list" item for Ford's engineers as they developed the new Bronco, as it turns out, the Bronco does very well as far as 0-60mph is concerned. Let's take a look at how it fares against its competitors, as well as how engine choice and equipment packages affect the Bronco's performance numbers.Read now
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Bronco And Lightning Mark New Direction For Ford
The automotive industry is probably facing the most significant change in its entire existence. Not only are we on the brink of accepting EVs as default vehicles, but we are close to completely changing the way we order and buy our cars. Again, Ford is leading the field in innovation, as well as in analyzing the best concepts for the future. At the moment, several key factors are especially instrumental in Ford's success.Read now -
A Practical Guide To Diecast 2021 Ford Bronco Models
From tiny to large-scale, diecast models have been an integral part of the car enthusiast's universe for as long as one can remember. For many of us, toy cars were a "gateway drug" to car culture from an early age. If you haven't already taken possession of your new Ford Bronco, don't have money to pay obnoxious dealer markups, or if you live abroad, here are some options for getting a new Bronco into your life in its scaled down form.Read now -
Webasto Is Out And MOD Tops Are Pushed To 2023 Model Year!
Ford's Bronco production has experienced a series of delays right from the start, and while many have been attributed to the pandemic, the manufacturer's issues with the supplier of its Bronco MOD tops, Webasto, began even earlier. After doing everything it could to remedy the situation, Ford recently cut ties with the Germany-based manufacturer and signed on with a new company.Read now -
Will The Bronco Be Able To Fight the Competition Without A V8 Option?
Will the high-performance Broncos of tomorrow will be able to compete with the Wrangler 392 and Defender without a proper V8 engine under the hood? Ford was very proud when the manufacturer originally introduced the twin-turbo V6 Raptor, but for 2022, this model will be getting a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 with 760 hp straight from the Shelby GT500. This is a strong indication that buyers of high-performance trucks believe more in classic V8 configuration than in high-tech downsized engines that might match V8 power and performance, but not its feel or image. So, if Ford realized that Raptor needs a V8, will they understand that Bronco needs one, too?Read now -
How The Ford Bronco Shaped America
Read nowUpon its introduction during the turbulent mid-'60s, the original Ford Bronco proved to be a pivotal model that served to shape an entire automotive segment, the SUV. After a 25-year hiatus, the new Bronco's return couldn't have more perfect timing, as it comes at a time when the SUV class has largely become a distorted version of what it should be. The new Bronco's second coming is helping the industry find its way and once again steer in the right direction, re-introducing itself as a proper off-road model, filled with modern technology but with an old-school feel and approach.
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Can We Expect A High-Performance Shelby Bronco?
Combining a legendary name and a relatively new technology can open a whole new world of performance for the Bronco lineup in the form of a Shelby Bronco. Shelby's legacy is symbolized by throaty V8 engines and world-class performance, but Ford might choose to go a different route and provide its future Shelby Bronco with insane acceleration times that are courtesy of a powerful battery pack.Read now -
What Does The Future Hold For the Ford Bronco?
The unprecedented hype surrounding the Bronco brand shows that Ford has hit home runs with both the resurrected Bronco and the Bronco Sport. Getting to this point has been an enormous effort for Ford, so the questions remain, what will be the next chapter in the Bronco's story? What can we expect in the future, and in which direction will Ford steer this revolutionary SUV?
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2021 Ford Bronco Is Officially OKTB!
Read nowAfter having to endure so many delays that came with a seemingly endless stream of bad news, including a global pandemic, and various small but significant problems with suppliers, Bronco fans were due for some good news.
Yesterday, June 15th, they finally got some.