The reborn SUV has a sleek look.
Read our detailed article to learn more about the new 2021 Ford Bronco.
The Ford Bronco is literally only days away. Spy teams have been trying to get a glimpse of the Wrangler fighter. Today, their persistence paid off. Although we’ve seen many spy photos and leaked photos from the exterior, now we can see the interior of the Bronco.
Camera captured a large portion of the dash unobscured, giving it a very clean look. The new F150 has some similarities, especially the lower-stack of buttons and dials that control basic operations of the stereo and climate controls. A shifter stalk rises from the console and is the only way to access the transmission’s push-button or dial selector.
The manual selector for four-wheel drive systems is located right behind the stalk. It appears Ford wants to provide a classic experience for drivers, which is a good thing. The instrument cluster is still covered, so it’s difficult to tell if there are digital screens or analog gauges behind the wheel.
The dash has a large touchscreen that we believe will house many of the Bronco’s more complex functions. The Bronco could be equipped with a variety of drive modes which could make it “dance”in certain circumstances.
This refers to a variety of suspension settings that can be adjusted with off-road functionality. A vehicle can be dislodged in mud situations by using faster oscillations at its front and rear wheels. We don’t know if the system has a Daredevil Mode. However, it could explain the large grab handle that is attached to the console.
Recent Ford teasers have shown that the Bronco will feature a removable roof as well as doors. The Ranger’s 2.3-liter turbocharged four cylinder or any other small Blue Oval V6 engines could provide power. We don’t think the 3.5-liter EcoBoost, or the 2.7-liter EcoBoost, are viable candidates.
The 2021 Bronco will be unveiled in a livestream on July 13. You can see it live at Motor1.com.