2021 Ford Bronco V6 Dyno Testing Shows Impressive Results at The Wheels

2021 Ford Bronco V6 Dyno Testing Shows Impressive Results at The Wheels
Hennessey is already tuning parts for V6 Bronco.

We first saw the Ford Bronco four-cylinder engine on the dyno. It’s now time for the SUV with 2.7-liter twin turbo V6 to make a turn The factory is This engine In the Bronco It has a rating of 310 horsepower (231 Kilowatts) at 4,620 rpm and 400 pound feet (542 Newton-meters). It produces 284.99 HP (212.5kW) at 4,620 RPM and 383.77 Lb-ft (522 Newton-meters) at 3,630 RPM.

This results in a loss of 8.07 percent in horsepower and 4.06% for torque. These numbers are quite impressive and may indicate that the V6 is producing more power than Ford’s factory figures. It’s better to overpromise than underdeliver.

This video comes from Hennessey and shows the tuner hard at work tuning the new Bronco. The Velociraptor V8 Bronco was announced by last year. A supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 750 horsepower (or 559 kilowatts) was offered to buyers for $225,000. It runs through a 10-speed automatic transmission. According to reports, the rig could reach 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 4.5 seconds.

2021 Ford Bronco V6 Dyno Testing Shows Impressive Results at The Wheels

Hennessey also works on , the less-hardcore Bronco Velociraptor400. The 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 engine is still present, but the new intake, exhaust and software tune increase the power to 405 hp (302kW) and 503lb-ft (681Nm) respectively. According to the tuner, the SUV can reach 60 mph within 4.9 seconds. This is not much faster than the Velociraptor VIII.

You can also upgrade to Hennessey’s smaller 18-inch wheels with 35 inch tires. A new front bumper is available with an LED light bar, and a revised rear bumper. The package also includes side steps that can be removed.

Hennessey will make only 200 Velociraptor 400s in the first year. To add the package to a Bronco, it costs $24,950