The Baby Bronco pickup and unibody pickup will also be available soon.
The Blue Oval provided more information about the Ford Bronco to the sellers at a recent dealer meeting. They also discussed plans to offer four- and two-door versions. According to people who spoke with Automotive News, the SUV looked retro and had a rectangular grille, round headslights, and a stamped Bronco emblem at the front.
Ford will position the new Bronco Jeep Wrangler competitor. The new Bronco will feature rugged elements such as a removable hardtop. According to Automotive News, owners will be able to remove the doors and store them in the rear cargo space.
According to reports, the Bronco rides on a body/on-frame chassis with solid axles at both ends. Although most buyers will opt for an automatic transmission, the Blue Oval claims that it intends to provide a seven-speed manual for its SUV .
Representatives from the dealer had the opportunity to view Ford’s smaller off-roader as well as the electric, Mustang inspired crossover. According to reports, the automaker will continue to develop a compact pickup truck on a unibody chassis. This platform is shared with the latest Ford Focus.
The unibody pickup and the new Bronco (the smaller, so-called Baby Bronco) share a rugged styling aesthetic. This should make them stand out from other crossovers on the market. According to Automotive News, dealers were extremely happy with what they saw.
Ford’s current product strategy is to launch the Baby Bronco in 2020, and then for the standard Bronco a few months later. The tiny pickup will be the last to hit the market, and it will go on sale in 2021.