We’ve seen it testing in camouflage and we’ve seen leaked pics in production, but now feast your eyes on the new 2021 frolicking uncovered and unashamed in public on a sunny beach.
A few users tried their hand at enhancing the image:
This drone image was posted to the forum Friday night by user . We’re not sure where this picture was taken specifically, but Escape_Artist lists their home location as Houston, Texas. The sand and sun certainly indicate somewhere in the south. Unfortunately we can’t make out too much of the front facisa on this Bronco, so we aren’t totally sure if this particular Bronco is sporting the . But the square edge of the headlight, to me anyway, would indicate a more classic look than leaked images we’ve seen previously of Broncos under production. The Modern look is apparently much more rounded, but again, it is hard to tell:
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Ford fans are ravenous for the return of the Bronco and have been since Ford started teasing the idea of reviving the nameplate back in 2004 with a Bronco concept vehicle. The sturdy SUV started life in the ‘60s and its boxy silhouette is beloved by off-roading fans everywhere. The line ended in 1996 (making it a Radwood staple) to make way for the Ford Expedition.
We don’t know much about the latest incarnation of the Bronco, though we know you will be able to get it with a manual—with a gear specifically meant for ‘crawling’ or low speed off-roading—mated to the same 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four engine found in the Ford Ranger. It will probable get the same gear box as well. The Bronco will also come as it takes on the Jeep Wrangler for dominance among the off-roading crowd. It’s clear from the photo that it will feature bright paint job options and rugged tires ready for rock-crawling.
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This little taste should hopefully hold you off until the official unveiling of the Bronco, which Ford after accidentally scheduling the release for O.J. Simpson’s birthday. If you’re waiting for the Baby Bronco aka the Bronco Sport, well, you’ll have to wait a little bit longer, as production of that vehicle was pushed back to September. Automotive News reported that Ford is anticipating first-year sales of up to 200,000 Bronco and Bronco Sport models sold in the first year they’re in production. It’s rare to find a machine perfectly made to both print money and act as a daily-drivable off-roader.