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2021 Ford Bronco To Debut In April 2020: Exclusive
by Alex Luft January 20, 2020
The new Ford Bronco is probably the most highly-anticipated product from The Blue Oval thus far this century, at least since the sixth-generation Ford Mustang was revealed in 2014. So it wouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that anticipation for the upcoming SUV’s reveal is running high, with a lot of speculation about the date Ford will reveal its latest off-roader. Luckily, Ford Authority has just learned when the momentous reveal will take place.
According to sources familiar with the matter, The Blue Oval is planning to hold the worldwide premier of the 2021 Ford Bronco in April 2020 at the 2020 New York International Auto Show.
An exact date has yet to be finalized, but sources indicated that April 7thand 8th are currently in the running for the reveal date, which can change in the near future. The dates fall in line with a teaser video released by Ford in late 2019. The short clip stated that the reveal will take place in the Spring of the 2020, which officially commences on March 19th.
https://fordauthority.com/2020/01/2021-ford-bronco-to-debut-in-april-2020-exclusive
It’s going to debut at a separate event and probably be viewable at NYIAS.What about the Mike Levine tweet that "this isn't Blazer"?
Well, either way, I can place my order a lot earlier than expectedAccording to sources familiar with the matter, The Blue Oval is planning to hold the worldwide premier of the 2021 Ford Bronco in April 2020 at the 2020 New York International Auto Show. An exact date has yet to be finalized, but sources indicated that April 7th and 8th are currently in the running for the reveal date, which can change in the near future.
It is extremely unlikely to happen at NYIAS. Maybe that's the first big show it will be at, but I seriously doubt that's where it will debut. The dates they cite are before the show.
It will be interesting to see where Ford decides to let Bronco get "spied" at between now and then. The parts of the country that aren't buried in snow or sopping with mud will be rather limited.Damn.... was hoping against hope for a Chicago IAS viewing.