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Ford Is Finally Revealing the New Bronco in July

Ford Is Finally Revealing the New Bronco in July

The years of waiting are almost over because Ford has officially released details about when the new Ford Bronco will be revealed. In a sly Instagram post last week, Ford revealed that the “The Wild Returns” on July 9th of this year, and the vehicle has now been changed to the 2021 Ford Bronco. There have been plenty of leaks and unconfirmed reports since our last check in on the Bronco, so here’s the new stuff we know. It’s packing the same 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder from the Ranger as standard, but there are rumors that a turbocharged V6 will be available on higher trim models. It’s expected to have removable doors, a removable roof and the same body-on-frame construction of the Ranger it shares an engine with. There could very well be an option for a seven-speed manual transmission with ultra low crawler gear. It will be available in both 2-door and 4-door models. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we know more.