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Transportation

2021 Ford Bronco Overland Concept

2021 Ford Bronco Overland Concept

The revival of the Ford Bronco remains one of the biggest pieces of motoring news from the past few years because Ford just keeps releasing new models of the storied classic that we all want to own. Case in point–the 2021 Ford Bronco Overland Concept that was unveiled earlier this week during the Bronco Super Celebration East gathering. Based on a 2021 Bronco Badlands painted in the Area 51 color scheme, this fully-built concept includes the 2.3-L EcoBoost engine mated to a 7-speed manual transmission, High-Performance Off-road Stability Suspension (H.O.S.S.), 17″ Fifteen52 Turbomatic wheels wrapped in 35″ BFGoodrich KM3 tires, and all of the other performance and tech features you’ve come to expect in a new Bronco. The Overland Concept sets itself apart by integrating everything you need to live off-grid like a built-in Yakima roof tent, ART refrigerator, cooking kit and stove mounted to a cargo management system–along with a tailgate table and chairs to build out the campsite. It’s a Bronco you can actually live in, which is is a good thing because if it ever does get produced, it’s not going to be cheap.