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Set for an early 2021 North American debut, the all-new Bronco is ready to return in classic two-door form for the first time since 1996. The best part? It’s just as powerful and trail-ready as you remember… and then some.

Get ready to see your time on- and off-roading skyrocket come early next year. The two-door 2021 Bronco is just that enticing, with a standard 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine that will deliver a planned 270 horses and best-in-class four-cylinder torque of 310 lb.-ft. Plus, if you’re feeling frisky, you can opt for the 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 that creates a killer 310 HP and 400 lb.-ft. of torque.

 

The two-door Bronco is set to lead the pack. The front tow hooks, available modular steel bumpers with Ford Performance accessory winch mount, and 11.6-inch ground clearance are standout features—and the latter is best-in-class. Even better, the water fording capability of 33+ inches is also class-leading.

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If you missed the all-new 2021 Bronco reveal, you missed one heck of a show. But don’t worry—we’re here to bring you up to date. Today, we’re going to hit the highlights of the formidable and fantastic new four-door variant from Ford.

The 2021 Bronco four-door is an ode to performance from the Big Blue Oval brand. Its 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine profoundly impresses with 270 horses and 310 lb.-ft of torque—that’s upper-tier stuff from a four-cylinder. However, there’s also a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 that goes above and beyond with 310 HP and 400 lb.-ft. of torque.

 

That’s not all. This Ford takes everything up a notch with a rear solid axle design boasting coil springs outfitted with five locating links, boosting trail control. Also standard is an independent front suspension; as a bonus, position-sensitive Bilstein® dampers can be added for increased durability.

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Ready to get more out of your motoring experience, Penticton? Ford’s stepping in to make your dream a reality with the all-new 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands edition, available later this year. 

The 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands is set to blow you away with a powerful 2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine that creates 245 horses and 275 lb.-ft. of torque. While all new Bronco Sport trims are highly capable, this compares extremely favorably to the Base, Big Bend, and Outer Banks models, which serve up 181 HP and 190 lb.-ft. of torque.

 

The new Bronco Sport will have performance across the board, even beyond its engine. The SUV boasts 46-millimeter-diameter monotube rear shocks, specially tuned front struts with hydraulic rebound stops, and an independent front and rear suspension to make mincemeat of even the most formidable terrain.

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Can’t get enough of the upcoming 2021 Bronco? You’re certainly not alone, and Ford knows it—which is why they’re debuting “Bring Back Bronco: The Untold Story” on August 10.

“Bring Back Bronco” is an eight-part podcast series that takes a look at how Ford’s celebrated SUV came to be. Hosted by former National Public Radio transportation and economics correspondent, Sonari Glinton, the series will cover the original debut of the Bronco through its cancellation in 1996—and the efforts of Ford’s “Bronco Underground” employees who covertly worked to bring the automobile back to life.

 

"The Bronco is an iconic vehicle, with an unusual history of twists and turns, ascents and descents,” said Ford Chief Communications Officer, Mark Truby. “It demands a fresh storytelling approach to shed light on what makes it special and so compelling to its huge fan base, as well as for new fans who will discover the rich history along with the new Broncos.”

“Bring Back Bronco” will be available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and more come August 10. Call us to learn more!

Penticton, the 2021 Ford Bronco Is a Titan of Power and Performance

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(Posted on Jul 26, 2020 at 07:28PM )
The 2021 Ford Bronco is ready to inspire enthusiasts, prospective owners, and industry copycats upon its release early next year. A large part of its undeniable appeal—aside from its sensational look—is its emphasis on power and performance. Let’s dive in!

The 2021 Bronco is equipped with an independent front suspension that delivers increased comfort, confidence, and control. The rear of the machine has a solid axle design sporting coil springs outfitted with five locating links for enhanced control on the trails. Plus, position-sensitive Bilstein® dampers can be had to further ramp up durability when off-roading.

 

Of course, we can’t neglect to mention what’s under the hood. The all-new two- and four-door Broncos are set to come standard with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost producing a targeted 270 HP and best-in-class four-cylinder torque of 310 lb.-ft. There’s also an available 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 capable of a targeted 310 HP and 400 lb.-ft. of torque.

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Get ready, Penticton! The 2021 Ford Bronco two- and four-door models are set to take B.C. by storm early next year. If you’re a fan of off-roading, this machine is poised to blow your mind with sophisticated trail technology that likely outstrips anything you’ve experienced prior.

Off-road capability hits segment-leading levels in the 2021 Bronco thanks to reinforced, exposed front tow hooks and available heavy-duty modular steel bumpers with an integrated Ford Performance accessory winch mount. Additionally, you’ll benefit from a maximum 29-degree 
breakover angle and 37.2-degree departure angle, available best-in-class 11.6-inch ground clearance, and best-in-class water fording capability that exceeds 33 inches.
 

The 2021 Ford Bronco doesn't stop there. Its first-in-its segment Trail Toolbox elevates the experience further with improved off-road turning radiuses through torque vectoring thanks to Trail Turn Assist. Also, Trail One-Pedal Drive provides better slow-mode rock crawling as a function of enhanced acceleration and braking control.

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Penticton, the 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands and First Edition Are Thrilling

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(Posted on Jul 26, 2020 at 01:20AM )
Penticton, gear up for a very special off-roading experience when the 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands and First Edition trims release later this year. They’re both set to thoroughly thrill with incredible high-level power and off-road performance.

Both of these new 2021 Bronco Sport trims come packed standard with a 2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine that has a targeted best-in-class performance of 245 HP and 275 lb.-ft. of torque. This compares to 181 horsepower and 190 lb.-ft. of torque planned for the lower trims of the Base, Big Bend, and Outer Banks models, as a point of comparison.

 

All models of the upcoming Bronco Sport come with an independent front and rear suspension for taking on aggressive terrain, but the Badlands and First Edition models take things a step further. Their systems include specially tuned front struts with hydraulic rebound stops for a less jarring ride. Also, 46-millimeter-diameter monotube rear shocks improve comfort when tearing up the trails.

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Excited by what you heard last week about the upcoming, all-new 2021 Bronco Sport, Penticton? Well, even more details about the exciting 4x4 machine are leaking, and it’s clear this SUV is set to bring wild capability to B.C.

The 2021 Bronco Sport is ready for whatever you are. The compact SUV has been built with made-for-the-trails departure, approach 
and breakover angles. Four steel bash plates reinforce the machine against the rigors of road and trail driving, while available frame-mounted front tow hooks can each withstand static loads up to 100-percent of the vehicle’s gross weight. Plus, in Rock Crawl mode, the electronic power steering assist system is tweaked to offer even more precise control, alongside a reduction in steering wheel disturbance when rolling over rocky terrain at low speeds.
 

Bonus: The Bronco Sport comes with a class-exclusive front off-road camera with lens washer. It provides greater visibility of what lies ahead, displaying its video feed on the center stack-mounted touch screen.

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The upcoming two- and four-door Broncos—set for release early next year—are set to provide thrilling off-roading experiences for owners throughout B.C. Today, we want to discuss two incredible aspects of these upcoming vehicles—driver-selectable modes and available 4x4 systems.

The 2021 Bronco will supply drivers with seven selectable modes depending on the use case of their outing. First up is “Normal” (self-explanatory, right?), followed by “Eco” and “Sport,” the former of which puts a focus on fuel conservation and the latter of which firms things up for a fun ride. There’s also “Slippery” and “Sand” for traction control, and “Baja,” “Mud/Ruts,” and “Rock Crawl” specifically for off-road driving.

 

The new Broncos are also offered with the option of two separate 4x4 systems. The base system relies on a two-speed, electronic shift, on-the-fly transfer case. The advanced system ups the ante with a two-speed electromechanical transfer case with an auto mode for on-demand engagement and 2H/4H selection.

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With the recently announced 2021 Bronco Sport, there’s going to be nothing holding you back. Wherever you wish to roam in B.C., this mighty machine will take you there not only in style but with a supreme confidence born of its sensational engineering.

All Bronco Sport models are set to ship later this year with standard 4x4 functionality and an independent front and rear suspension. Class-exclusive features that are tailor-made for the trail include a safari-style roof that boasts best-in-class headroom, greater than 100 factory-backed and aftermarket accessories, and a cargo area capable of accommodating two 27.5-inch-wheel mountain bikes.

 

That’s not all. The 2021 Bronco Sport was tested in the extreme conditions of the Johnson Valley desert in California. To handle such a challenge, prospective owners will be thrilled that both the First Edition and Badlands models come with a class-exclusive twin-clutch rear-drive unit with a differential lock feature. It can smartly divert nearly all rear axle torque to either wheel as necessary. Innovative!



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