Ford is
finally bringing back the Bronco. Discontinued in 1996, after its fifth generation, the SUV will be
re-introduced in 2020, sliding into the brand's global vehicle portfolio.
However, despite the numerous reports over these
past few months, nobody outside the company knows exactly how it will look
like, but Kleber Silva believes that his idea would work. And it includes using
his Photoshop skills to sketch down the upcoming Bronco in 3- and 5-door
versions.
Now, we don’t know if these renderings are anywhere
close to the real things, but what we can tell you is that the new Ford Bronco
should receive solid front and rear axles, according to recent sources, in an
attempt to pit it against the Jeep Wrangler, whose replacement is also in
development.
Powering it could be the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6
engine, from the Fustion Sport, churning out 325 hp, but since the upcoming SUV
will hit the market in a time when most automakers are offering eco-friendly
versions of their vehicles, it could also get a hybrid variant. We’ll know more about the all-new Ford Bronco once
the Michigan-based automaker will start testing prototypes.