The Ford Bronco is a 4×4 crossover SUV that was discontinued many years back, but Ford has plans on reintroducing the Ford Bronco in late 2020. But just what can you expect from this relaunch by Ford? If you’ve followed the history of the Ford Bronco, you know that it was built to compete with the Jeep Wrangler. That provides many clues into what Ford wants to do with the Bronco. Here’s what we know so far.
The 2020 Ford Bronco -What the Rumors are Revealing
It seems Ford wants the 2020 Bronco to position itself as a crossover SUV, but unlike other crossover SUVs, it will stand out in its design. There’s no word on which design Ford will launch first. However, it’s very likely that the company will start as a 4×4 as either a two-door or four-door option.
Ford will want to provide the ultimate off-road experience to consumers with the Bronco. Its biggest competitors will be the Jeep Wrangler, and for this reason there will be a removable hardtop and doors that can be stored away.
Consumers will be able to drive in off-road conditions with the hardtop off for a one of a kind experience. Another notable difference between the Wrangler and the Bronco is the cargo area. From initial pictures, it seems that the Bronco will have a lot more cargo space than the Wrangler, and this will really appeal to consumers that want a real crossover between an off-road vehicle and an SUV for everyday use.
The 2020 Ford Bronco – It Will Be Modeled After the Ranger
Ford announced that the Bronco and the Ranger will share a platform. If you’re familiar with the Ranger, then you know that it has been rated very high in the compact pickup truck category. This is good news if you’re expecting a quality build, strong performance, and adequate space out of the Bronco.
The Bronco will not just be a modified version of the Ranger. The foundations will be the same (engine, tech, performance), but it will be something completely new. Other things you can expect out of the Bronco include a possible pickup version (later on down the line), a hybrid option, and manual transmission.
For more information about the new 2020 Ford Bronco, contact the professionals at Wyatt Johnson Ford, Nashville, TN.


