Ford Bronco confirmed for global return

Posted by Zaran Tarapore on Jan 16, 2017

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The Ford Bronco, a vehicle that spanned thirty years from 1966 to 1996 and one that holds a special place in the heart of off-road enthusiasts across the globe, is set to make a global comeback. Confirmed by Ford’s Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer Raj Nair, the Bronco will be based on the Ford Ranger Pick-Up Truck and is likely to hit markets by 2020.

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At the 2017 North American International Auto Show, Nair confirmed that the all-new Bronco will fall dimensionally in between the larger Bronco of the Nineties and the smaller Bronco of the Sixties. With the Explorer trading its off-road capability for refined on-road handling, the Bronco is set to take the Explorer’s once held affordable off-roader position in the American manufacturer’s line-up.

While nothing more than the global announcement has been made so far, that hasn’t stopped Photoshop experts from churning out render after render and number crunching enthusiasts from dreaming up numerous estimated retail prices. If that’s an indicator of what’s to come, it’s clear that the Ford Bronco is a vehicle the people have been asking for. At a time when manufacturers are playing it safe, Ford’s bravery is extremely commendable.

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