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2021 Ford Bronco & Ford Bronco Sport

There has been a lot written about the upcoming release of the 2021 Ford Bronco. We’ve scoured the interwebs looking for the most complete, most insightful information we could find and here it is.

This page represents everything everybody knows about the 2021 Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport. Enjoy!

BTW: Based upon these videos and the picture gallery–we want one!

Here's What I Think of the 2021 Ford Bronco

The 2021 Ford Bronco is here! Today I'm going over my thoughts on the new Bronco, and I'm going to tell you what I think of the Bronco and where it fits into the market -- and whether I like the design, and if I think the new Bronco will be a success.

2021 Ford Bronco: First Look Review

Ford is bringing back the Bronco for 2021. The NEW Ford Bronco packs some amazing features and takes the fight to the Jeep Wrangler.

2021 Ford Bronco - Complete Look At The New Bronco

It's back! After years of spy shots, teasers, and leaks the 2021 #FordBronco is finally here. Packing tons of new technology and modularity, the new #Bronco has its sights aimed right at the Jeep Wrangler. The question is whether or not the Bronco can dethrone the Wrangler as the undisputed off-road king.

New Ford Bronco Reveal ― 2021 Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport, Price, Interior, Off-Road, Release Date

The Ford Bronco is back! And not only that, but it's also available in three different flavors: a two-door, a four-door and the Bronco Sport. In this video, Mark Takahashi explains what you need to know about the 2021 Bronco, including engines, off-road capabilities, interior, options and other specifications.

2021 Ford Bronco - Complete Look At The New Bronco

The Bronco is back with a vengeance and Ford is aiming for heavy-hitting off-road royalty the Jeep Wrangler and luxury Land Rover Defender The exterior looks as rugged as we’d hoped. Overall it’s a mass of boxy squareness that hints back to the Bronco’s heritage. We absolutely love the headlights, the grille, the vintage badging. I love that the front end maintains the boxiness that the new Defender lost. Like the Wrangler, Bronco gets hard or soft-top options, and drivers can remove door panels and the roof both of which are stowable onboard. I dig the proportions of the body with the greenhouse. It’s got side-hinged tailgate with good storage in the back. This thing looks great, full stop, and ready for whatever you throw at it. Inside, Ford takes the less-is-more approach inspired by the first-generation Bronco. A touchscreen is implemented for infotainment purposes, but there are some knobs and buttons for climate and audio functions. A digital gauge screen comes as an option as well. The auxiliary toggle switches on the roof might be my favorite feature. There’s even an optional GoPro mount on the dash for those interested in recording their adventures.