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Our spy photographers just got a revealling close-up look at the 2021 Ford Bronco, thanks to this prototype running on public highways in Michigan. The new encounter gives us our first spy video, a detailed look at the suspension design, and a grainy look at the internal roll bars! Tire details are also revealed.
Suspension
Seen on the prototype is an independent front suspension and a solid rear axle.
Infotainment Screen
A quick interior shot shows the size and placement of the infotainment screen on the dashboard.
Camouflage Easter Egg
A close-up of the camouflage shows BRONCO spelled out among the graphic pattern, along with the active-lifestyle pursuits Ford’s Wrangler-fighter is designed to conquer.
Tire Details
The Bronco prototype is running on Bridgestone Dueller A/T tires, sized at 255/75 R17.
Rollbars Spotted. Bronco Prototype Running Roofless?
Our photos give us a peek through the heavily-tinted rear side glass as the prototype was driving away. The rather rough look inside reveals what appears to be a Bronco prototype driving without its production roof in place. It’s possible to see the internal roll bars, and a makeshift structure of pipes installed well above the roll bars. The piped structure looks to be in place simply to support the artificially high roof line that has been installed on the prototypes as a piece of camouflage. It would appear that rumors of a removable roof to match the Wrangler’s open-air abilities is already in use on these first prototypes.
VIDEO
PHOTOS
Suspension
Seen on the prototype is an independent front suspension and a solid rear axle.
Infotainment Screen
A quick interior shot shows the size and placement of the infotainment screen on the dashboard.
Camouflage Easter Egg
A close-up of the camouflage shows BRONCO spelled out among the graphic pattern, along with the active-lifestyle pursuits Ford’s Wrangler-fighter is designed to conquer.
Tire Details
The Bronco prototype is running on Bridgestone Dueller A/T tires, sized at 255/75 R17.
Rollbars Spotted. Bronco Prototype Running Roofless?
Our photos give us a peek through the heavily-tinted rear side glass as the prototype was driving away. The rather rough look inside reveals what appears to be a Bronco prototype driving without its production roof in place. It’s possible to see the internal roll bars, and a makeshift structure of pipes installed well above the roll bars. The piped structure looks to be in place simply to support the artificially high roof line that has been installed on the prototypes as a piece of camouflage. It would appear that rumors of a removable roof to match the Wrangler’s open-air abilities is already in use on these first prototypes.
VIDEO
PHOTOS
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