Posted on 07/14/2020 5:44:49 AM PDT by Red Badger
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Ford unveiled its new family of Bronco SUVs Monday night, including two- and four-door Bronco SUVs as well as a smaller Bronco Sport SUV.
The Bronco models are squarely positioned against Fiat Chryslers Jeep brand.
The Bronco, according to Credit Suisse, would contribute nearly $1 billion to Fords North American operations if sales reach 125,000 units.
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Ford Motor is taking a run at the nations No. 1 off-road seller, the Jeep Wrangler, with its highly anticipated relaunch Monday night of the Bronco SUV a boxy utility vehicle that developed a cult following after it was discontinued in 1996.
Ford is pricing the new Bronco starting at $29,995, including destination charges, just $205 above a base Jeep Wrangler. Top-end models with additional features and equipment can top $60,000. A limited First Edition Bronco model starts at $60,800, according to Fords website.
The two- and four-door Bronco models, according to Ford, are similar in size to the Wrangler, which is regularly among Fiat Chryslers best-selling vehicles in the U.S.
Ford originally confirmed its relaunch in January 2017, but fans had been awaiting the return of the Bronco for years before then.
Its a long time coming. The market is waiting and ready, said Jeff Schuster, president of the Americas and global vehicle forecasts for research firm LMC Automotive. The Bronco is the Jeep Wranglers first direct competitor since General Motors Hummer, which is being relaunched next year, was discontinued in 2009. We expect this to stack up nicely compared to the Wrangler.
The Wrangler was seventh in sales last year among all compact SUVs and crossovers, according to LMC.
Like the Wrangler, the new Bronco models feature removable roofs and doors as well as more than 200 factory-backed accessories. All Bronco vehicles, Ford said, also will come standard with four-wheel drive.
With Bronco, Ford is making a clear push into the off-road segment of the [North American] SUV market, Credit Suisse analyst Dan Levy wrote in a note to investors Monday. While we expect Wrangler to remain the leader in the off-road segment, we nevertheless see attractive opportunity for Bronco given its heritage.
The Bronco, according to Levy, would contribute nearly $1 billion to Fords North American pretax earnings if sales reached 125,000 units. Thats based on profits per vehicle of about $7,500. That would make the Bronco one of Fords most profitable models, according to Levy.
Kumar Galhotra, Fords president of the Americas & International Markets Group, has said the company projects it will sell hundreds of thousands of new Bronco SUVs a year.
Theyre going to add substantial volume to the company, and theyre going to be growth volume because none of the vehicles exist today, Galhotra previously told CNBC. It is a net-add to the portfolio, net-add to volume and profitable volume.
Ford unveiled its new family of Bronco off-road vehicles, including a smaller Bronco Sport SUV, online with a video narrated by actor Bryan Cranston.
This time its not just one horse. Its a whole family, he said as the vehicles scaled rocks and drove through treacherous terrains. Built with the toughness of an F-Series and spirit of a Mustang; built to be the future of off roading.
The vehicles were also revealed through a partnership with Disney on ABC, ESPN and National Geographic during their 8 p.m. broadcasts. Each ad was unique to the channel and featured a special guest. Family of Broncos
The Bronco Sport is expected to begin arriving in dealerships by the end of this year, followed by the Bronco next spring. Ford began taking $100 refundable deposits for the vehicles Monday night.
Ford compared the Bronco Sport, which will be built on a different vehicle platform than the Bronco, to a Jeep Compass, a less truck-like compact SUV. The vehicle is expected to be more mainstream than the Bronco but still have off-road capabilities, according to Ford.
This absolutely belongs in the family of Broncos and will surprise and amaze people, said Dave Pericak, Fords director of icon vehicles such as the new Bronco models. Ford, according to officials, expects the Bronco and Bronco Sport to appeal to different buyers.
The Bronco, like the Wrangler, features a removable roof as well as doors that can easily be taken off, Ford said. Four-door models come standard with a cloth soft top. Two-door vehicles come with a standard three-section removable roof system.
The Bronco Sport will be powered by a 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine with a targeted 181 horsepower and 190 pound-foot of torque or a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine projected with 245 horsepower and 275 pound-foot of torque. Both engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The Bronco will come standard with a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine expected to deliver 270 horsepower and 310 pound-foot of torque. A 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine projected at 310 horsepower and 400 pound-foot of torque also will be available. The engines are combined with a seven-speed manual transmission or 10-speed automatic transmission.
The Bronco Sport will be produced at the automakers factory in Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico. The Bronco will be produced at a plant in Michigan. Year of icons
Using the Bronco name on several vehicles is part of a larger plan by Ford CEO and President Jim Hackett to leverage the companys most recognized and iconic brands to lead its $11 billion restructuring.
Its a really big product year. I would say an unprecedented product year, Galhotra said. We are building on products that are iconic.
Ford last month unveiled the next generation of its F-150 pickup, including a new hybrid model, and announced plans to resurrect a well-known performance model of the Mustang called the Mach 1. Its also using the Mach name for the Mustang Mach-E, an all-electric crossover thats expected to go on sale later this year. An all-electric version of the F-150 also is scheduled to be released in the next two years.
Mark Grueber, Bronco consumer marketing manager, declined to comment on any potential all-electric or hybrid versions of the Bronco.
Fords Pericak said one of the biggest challenges for his icons team is balancing out the history of such well-known vehicles with more modern design elements and new tech-savvy features.
The pressure is immense. Its huge, he said. Its a constant battle to find the balance between leveraging the fantastic and rich heritage that we have with a lot of these nameplates but not living in the past. That would be a mistake.
For the Bronco, that included keeping classic design elements but adding useful features such as a new off-road navigation system, large interior screens and up to seven driver-selectable modes: normal, eco, sport, slippery and sand as well as mud or rock crawl modes for off-road driving.
Were going to separate ourselves a bit, Pericak said regarding Jeep. Were not afraid of competition. Its about time we shake this up a bit.
I’m glad they resisted the urge to take the concept vehicle and then turn it into something that looks like a bar of soap.
It took me three Ford lemons to realize what crap they were. But I was in high school at the time. I've been buying new vehicles since 1973 and I have always steered clear of Ford.
For a USA highway, I agree.
For actual off-road use? Not at all. Top speed should be 20mph, often 3mph.
A light, fuel-sipping, engine is king in that situation.
Ill keep my customized old power wagonhell Im halfway to the new bronco price anyway and havent touched the body or paint
And willing to bet it will go lotsa places that bronco could even attempt
I would like to see that, too, and I am a big fan/owner of an FJ Cruiser. Had a chance to pick up a mint FJ40 last summer and I hesitated for a week and it was gone. Speaking of pick ups. A new version of the FJ45 to outshine and outclass Fiat's Glaidiator.
Well at that price I dont think its going to eat into Jeep sales much.
If someone put an open air competitor in the low to mid 20s theyd probably have a hit on their hands. Not sure if you can viably do it, but keeps are ungodly overpriced, but they have a solid following so good for them..
Of course there is no real competitor in that space so they can get away with it.
Given I would bet 90% of wranglers never go off pavement seems like a ripe little place to drop a cheaper competitor into
I got a 09 Ranger now. 230,000 miles on it and it is going strong.
Why the hell they quit building them is beyond me. And now they build a ranger-which isnt a ranger but a more of a full sized truck.
Typical of Ford, build something good and then quit.
289 CI. Or a 302..
Bought a 1996 Eddie Bauer edition Bronco new. Traded in my 1994 Explorer Sport (2 door) for it.
It sucked gas like a thirsty camel. Ford didn’t have a rear window cleaning system on it so if I was driving in rain it made the rear view mirror absolutely worthless unless I wanted to roll the window down at 70mph every minute to clear it.
As the driver it rode fine, but I notice that my wife was always white knuckled in the passenger seat and complaining to slow down Of course I was like whatever. And then finally I was tired and pulled over and asked her to drive for a bit. I was like what the hell is going and freaking out and she said know I knew how she felt. I got rid of it after that.
Jeep says likely to offer a 392 ci V8 in Rubicon. This is pretty real.
Power Wagon?
Similar to the one on Simon & Simon?
I loved that truck.
That I like.
The trial runs with the Suzuki Samurai and the Isuzu Amigo suggest it's not going to be easy.
Leaves my piddly 304 way behind.
I like the Tacoma because it is smaller. Thank you very much for the detailed background on the Tacoma. I completely agree on the FJ. Always wanted one but too expensive.
I like it, good to see something different.
The new Wranglers are ugly, and the Gladiator, no thanks.
My husband drives a 2013 Wranger. 6 speed, windows are non-automatic roll-up kind — base model soft-top sort. LOVES IT! No problems so far. I have a 2008 Jeep Liberty - wouldn’t trade it for the world! Between us, we’ve owned Chevys, Fords, Chryslers, and Saturns. We’re very satisfied with our respective Jeeps and so far, knock on wood, no repairs have been required. HOWEVER, we do regular ongoing maintenance for them and that may be why they’ve been problem free so far.
Nothing sounds better than a V8. I had a 304 in a CJ. Lot’s of low end grunt.
amen to that! Spend billions on developing and marketing something that works then quit selling it. The hopelessly dysfunctional US auto makers. The Ranger WAS a great vehicle, see a few every single day. More than the new ones they have been selling and the old haven’t sold in what 12 years? This from a Toyota ONLY guy with 1.1 million miles on my Toyota fleet.
I’ve acquired one. Needs a bit of work.
Did spin over normally. Sounded like a typical 304.
It has the electronic distributor. I tried jumper wiring to get it power just to see if it fire at all.
I’d bring it home but nowhere to park it in a stand. The motor is tarped on a trailer. I have a solenoid on a piece of wood for the initial testing.
So much going on so it’s been neglected.
The CJ7 I hope to use it on has the chassis in powder coat. I expect it any week.
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