Dec 14, 2018

broncoBy popular demand, the classic Ford Bronco off-road SUV is coming back in 2020. At the Detroit Auto Show in 2017, Ford confirmed that it will be available again soon. It should make its debut at the next Detroit Auto Show in January.

Unfortunately, Ford hasn’t released much information about the 2020 Bronco yet. The company has only released some basic information and a teaser photo with the new vehicle under a car cover. A hybrid Bronco and a smaller model are also under development. The temporary name for the smaller version is Baby Bronco. So far, here are some of the things you should expect from the 2020 Ford Bronco.

Outstanding Style

The 2020 Bronco will be based on the 2019 Ford Ranger truck that debuted recently. This midsize SUV will have an angular look and round headlights that contrast well with the rectangular grille. It looks rugged and muscular, and it has a fun retro feel. It’s a lot less curvy than the Ranger, and it has plenty of space.

Despite the many years that have passed since Ford discontinued the first Bronco, the new version will have a similar style with a more modern twist. A two-door model or a Bronco with a removable top may be available. The new Bronco’s size should be between the Bronco II that Ford sold in the 1980s and the original Bronco.

Great Performance

This SUV will be excellent at conquering tough terrain, and it should be able to handle steep, muddy hills, big rocks, snow, or ice with no problems. It will be available with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This is the first Ford Bronco for sale since 1996, but many people still remember the older versions. When this versatile, popular vehicle returns to the market, it should be in high demand. That also means that it will retain its value better and give you a higher trade-in price when you decide it’s time for a new vehicle.

An Interesting Extension to a Long History

The Ford Bronco is iconic, and it was one of the world’s leading four-wheel drive vehicles for more than three decades, from the middle of the 1960s to the nineties. It was based on the Ford F-150, and the first generation was available as a pickup truck, a car, or a convertible. It didn’t come close to the comforts of the upcoming model, but it could tackle any terrain. In 1979, it became one three-door vehicle with a removable hardtop and a V-8 engine. The third generation in 1980 was more comfortable, and a V-6 provided extra efficiency. The fourth version wasn’t as trucklike, and the last generation added new safety features and a fixed roof.

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