Ford To Release Bronco Pickup Truck

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Making their debut in 1965 as a 1966 model, the Ford Bronco became an iconic vehicle for adventure-seekers. There were five generations of the Bronco throughout its 30-year production, stopping in 1996.

For the last 20+ years, people have hoped and prayed that one day, the Bronco would make its return – and in 2017 that dream became a reality. That’s when Ford announced the Bronco’s triumphant return at the North American International Auto Show.

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Ford’s global operations president, Joe Hinrichs didn’t give consumers many details but said that new model would be available in both 2-door and 4-door.

Hinrichs said, it will be “a no-compromise midsize 4×4 utility for the thrill-seekers who want freedom and off-road functionality, with the space and versatility of an SUV. It’s capable of conquering everything from your daily commute to gravel roads and boulders.”

Since that initial announcement, there has been only one photo released by Ford, which was in March 2018.

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Alleged prototypes have been spotted around, but Ford is trying to keep everything a secret until the last possible minute. They are always developing the latest and greatest updates, so they don’t want to give anything away.

Something else Ford doesn’t want to give away, is a pickup truck they plan on unveiling to compete with the new Jeep Gladiator.

According to Automobile Magazine, Ford is currently building a Bronco pickup truck, which is scheduled for production in July 2024.

Check out a rendering of the Bronco pickup truck below.

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Are you as excited for this pickup as we are?! Start saving your money, y’all!

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