The 2021 Ford Bronco and 2021 Land Rover don’t have a lot in common. Yet Ford says they’d consider competing with the Land Rover if people were into it.
While the 2022 Ford Bronco looks very different from the original, Ford made several nods to the Bronco we knew and loved, and for next year's model that includes a classic paint option: Eruption Green. This isn't all that uncommon, either, as many manufacturers have done something similar with keynote cars or even paint colors.
Ford noted that it would communicate a plan to reopen reservations when available. So, it may be challenging to get a 2021 Ford Bronco model at this point. However, you might get lucky and find one at a dealership.
Plus, the new Ford Bronco truck could only have gasoline powertrains. This would go against Ford's goal to generate 40 percent of global sales with electric vehicles by 2030.
Ford fans might soon be able to drive their brand-new Ford Bronco SUVs. But due to a slew of problems, including the vehicle's roof, Ford has been forced to delay production. Here's a look at the Ford Bronco's roof problem and how it somehow got even worse.
While there have been rumors about an Electric Ford Bronco, did the Ford Product Communications Director just casually confirm the good news? Paging Mike Levine.
Teams of two in 2021 Ford Bronco models will navigate over obstacles to see who can reach hidden checkpoints in the most efficient way. However, they don’t get to use cell phones, GPS units, or computers.
The Bronco Riptide concept inspires Bronco buyers to customize their own SUV. Ford's theme for this beach-ready special project is "Spontaneous outdoor adventures." Read more here...
Unless you’re waiting on a First Edition 2021 Ford Bronco or you’re a reservation holder that’s received a production schedule for your 2021 model, you’ll have to wait.
If you want the 2021 Ford Bronco, the Ranger could be an excellent option while you wait. The base model has an MSRP of $24,820. The off-roading oriented Ford Ranger Tremor has a base price of $46,275.
While thousands of Broncos await quality checks for roof issues, Ford issues a letter explaining why the 2021 Ford Bronco is delayed, and you might end up with a 2022 model instead––or even a 2023.
The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport has been reviewed by every critic possible, but is it only a watered-down Ford Escape? Or can the SUV hold its own? That depends on who you ask.
The first thing that comes to mind with the 2021 Ford Bronco delay is the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Factories were shut down for a time to protect workers and their families from getting sick.
Another setback has befallen the Ford Bronco deliveries. Issues with the molded-in-color hard tops requires replacements for all of them, even those already delivered to owners.
The Ford Bronco has a retro, attractive look, but it includes cheap-feeling plastic. The Jeep Wrangler provides a durable military-inspired metal-and-bolts aesthetic that feels expensive. It provides a stronger sense of value.
Shopping for a 4WD SUV? Both the 2021 Ford Bronco and the 2021 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro are excellent choices. But which is the best pick? Find out here.