After a 24-year hiatus, Ford's iconic Bronco SUV is back. The all-new truck is aimed squarely at Jeep's ultra-popular Wrangler, plus other off-road capable SUVs including Toyota's 4Runner. The 2021 Bronco is set to land at dealerships in Spring 2021. Check out all the interior and exterior photos and details on the two-door and four-door models below.
2021 Ford Bronco 2-Door exterior photos:
The Bronco will be available in two- or four-door versions.
Base models will come with an EcoBoost turbo four-cylinder engine.
The smaller engine will make 270 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque.
The four-cylinder turbo will be paired with a seven-speed manual transmission (one gear is a crawler gear) or an optional 10-speed automatic.
An EcoBoost turbo V6 will be optional.
The V6 puts out 310 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque.
The V6 is available only with the 10-speed automatic transmission.
All Bronco models will be 4x4.
The two-door Bronco comes only with a hardtop roof.
The cheapest Two-Door Base starts at $30,000.
Prices then move up with each trim level, eventually topping out with the fully-loaded — and limited edition — First Edition, which sells for $64,995 for the four-door version.
2021 Ford Bronco 4-Door exterior photos:
The Bronco’s doors are frameless and removable on all models. In four-door models, the four doors will be stowable in the cargo area in bags that come with the vehicle.
The four-door Bronco will come with either a hardtop or a soft-top (or both if you order both).
Four-door models are generally about $2,500 more than their two-door counterparts on most trims.
The Bronco will come in seven different trim levels: Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Wildtrak, Badlands, and First Edition (which is already sold out).
2021 Ford Bronco interior photos:
Inside the Bronco, a 12-inch infotainment touchscreen will be optional on most trims.
Broncos will be equipped with as many as seven different driving modes.
The Bronco will begin arriving at Ford dealers in Spring 2021.