Where do you start with such a legendary SUV as the Ford Bronco? Before it was discontinued back in 1996, the Bronco had built itself a reputation as one of the best SUVs that can churn up the dirt as ...
Given that Jeep has been fielding its hybrid Wrangler 4xe since 2021, it’s reasonable to assume that Ford would have answered in kind with its own Bronco SUV by now. Yet, in the United States, ...
Europe is rumored to get a plug-in hybrid version of the Ford Bronco. It will share only the name with America's version of the truck. Those familiar with Ford's plans hint it could be even smaller ...
We have the Bronco. We have the Bronco Sport. Soon, there will be a third—a plug-in hybrid model built on yet another architecture, expanding the family to three distinct vehicles. The catch? We won’t ...
Ford is gearing up to launch the new electrified Bronco as it aims to revamp the brand in Europe. Here’s what we know about the upcoming 4×4 so far. When is Ford launching the electrified Bronco? When ...
The Ford Bronco family is getting ready to grow again, this time with a model designed specifically for Europe. Insider reports suggest a new SUV will begin production in Valencia in 2027, combining ...
Ford has issued a safety recall for its popular Bronco SUV due to an issue with the instrument panel. Around 229,600 vehicles are affected by the recall, according to the National Highway Traffic ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling certain 2025-2026 Bronco and Bronco Sport vehicles because the instrument panel cluster may fail at startup. “An instrument panel display that does not show critical ...
Shortly after introducing range-extended and fully electric versions of the Bronco Basecamp in China, Ford opened the order books for its newest off-road offering. While most eyes may still be on the ...
It is finally happening. For the first time in the U.S., car manufacturers will be required to use female dummies for crash tests. The move will boost safety for women on board the vehicles. It took ...
Ford is recalling nearly 230,000 Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs due to a potential instrument panel display failure. This marks Ford's 137th recall of the year, a record number for any automaker. Ford's ...
Nov 19 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab is recalling 229,609 Bronco vehicles in the U.S. due to a failure in the instrument panel display, such as warning lights or vehicle speed, the U.S.