Ford is set to unleash an all-new Bronco on the world—and this time, the venerable machine comes in three different variants. The first is the classic two-door Bronco, last seen in 1996; the second is an all-new four-door option; and the third is an all-new “Sport†version, which we’ll be discussing here.
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If you’re looking for a Bronco that’s a bit more compact and a bit more curvy, you’re in luck—that’s exactly what you’re getting with the Sport. However, more importantly, just like the other editions in this new lineup, it’s a 4x4 with serious credentials. This machine features steel bash plates that protect against hazards, as well as a Rock Crawl mode that uses an electronic steering assist setup to provide more precise control in conjunction with a reduction in steering wheel disturbance. Also, the available frame-mounted front tow hooks can handle static loads up to as much as 100-percent of the vehicle’s weight.