Bronco III.Can we stop calling it the 'baby bronco' and call it the Bronco II?
Had one of them. My first new 4x4, so didn't realize how pathetic it wasCan we stop calling it the 'baby bronco' and call it the Bronco II?
That might be true if they shared the same chassis, but I sure hope they don't.Some people really dont see the big picture. Them offering the Baby Bronco or Bronco III or whatever you want to call it, is a good thing for the big Bronco. Sell the generic mainstream stuff to the masses which allows them to build an actual Bronco that caters to enthusiasts. That's the hope anyway
Marginally larger than the original 60's bronco (68.5" wide, 92" wheelbase for 2-door), ford has said this would be the case, and hopefully a little slimmer than the T6 Ranger it shares a chassis with (72.8"wide, ballooning to almost 86" birthing hips on the Ranger Raptor for what that's worth).And how big is the "big bronco" going to be if the small one is escape size. I've done extensive rock crawling and mudding in two specific built FSB's and due to size and weight, it's not that easy.
Good to hear, but I would have preferred a 98-100" WB.Marginally larger than the original 60's bronco (68.5" wide, 92" wheelbase for 2-door), ford has said this would be the case, and hopefully a little slimmer than the T6 Ranger it shares a chassis with (72.8"wide, ballooning to almost 86" birthing hips on the Ranger Raptor for what that's worth).
It should be fairly close to the Wrangler and 4Runner in dimensions, unsurprisingly, those are its main competitors.
This mang knows.Some people really dont see the big picture. Them offering the Baby Bronco or Bronco III or whatever you want to call it, is a good thing for the big Bronco. Sell the generic mainstream stuff to the masses which allows them to build an actual Bronco that caters to enthusiasts. That's the hope anyway
The shadow shows a boxier, more upright vehicle that exactly matches the 2020 Bronco teaser image that Ford released back in March, while the orange vehicle shown in these latest leaked images looks closer to the "Baby Bronco" teaser.
This provides not only a great preview of the Bronco's silhouette but also a comparison overlay of the size and shape differences between the two vehicles.
This conclusively settles it -- this image teases both the 2020 Ford Bronco silhouette and the upcoming Baby Bronco. We expect both to debut early next year, possibly as early as the Detroit Auto Show in January 2019.
Bronco shadow teaser vs Ford teaser from March: