Ford Bronco Test Mule spotted Flexing Its Muscles In Australia

However, it won’t be available in the Land Down Under.

According to the Which car , a Ford Bronco testing mule was seen roaming the Australian outback. According to the report, the test mules were spotted in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges. They have an unusual shape for an off-road vehicle. However, this test mule is very similar to the Bronco test mules that were spotted in Colorado and Michigan earlier this year.

Although it can be strange to see a US-bound vehicle driving through the Australian outback, it is not surprising considering the Bronco is built on the Ranger’s T6 platform. Australia and the Ford Ranger are always in sync. After all, the pickup truck’s midsize size was created in Australia, along with the Ranger Raptor.

Ford Bronco Test Mule spotted Flexing Its Muscles In Australia

Surprisingly, the Bronco is still not available in right-hand drive markets. This makes it a bit difficult for Bronco fans to see the off-roader. We don’t know if this will change in the future but it is possible. According to Which Car, the new Bronco will also be available in China.

The Bronco will be built at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant alongside the Ranger. The three-door and five door versions will be available starting in 2020.

Ford will debut a smaller, “baby” Bronco in addition to the Bronco. It will be the catalyst for the return to the nameplate by January 2020. After six months, the Bronco offroaders will be revealed.

A report also claims that the Bronco will be getting a new Ford F-150. These reports suggest that 2020 will be a great year for the Blue Oval.