Ford has made us wait 23 years for an all-new Bronco
but we’re glad to say the wait is almost over. The automaker has announced that
the sixth-generation Bronco off-roader will have its world premiere in spring
2020. This likely means the all-new Bronco will debut for the 2020 model year,
although Ford did not say it specifically. The carmaker did not provide further
details but released a teaser video which chronicles the Bronco’s history
spanning three decades.
We also get so see the refreshed logo, including the
iconic image of a bucking bronco. Many things have been said about the upcoming
Ford Bronco but very few official information is available. The general
consensus is the new body-on-frame SUV will use the same platform as the
upcoming Ford Ranger midsize pickup.
Targeting the Jeep Wrangler, the 2020 Bronco will
feature a boxy body with removable doors and rear-mounted spare tire, as well
as strong off-road capability. The engine lineup is expected to include a base
2.3-liter EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline unit, as well as a V6
and a hybrid powertrain.
We should expect many more teasers to come our way
leading up to the 2020 Bronco’s debut in spring next year. Hopefully, some of
them will give us sneak peeks at the off-roader’s design as well.