More confirmation:
https://www.autonews.com/future-product/ford-planning-bronco-based-pickup-forecasting-firm-says
https://www.autonews.com/future-product/ford-planning-bronco-based-pickup-forecasting-firm-says
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True but they were built on different platforms. That's what stampede was referring too. It makes no sense to make two separate trucks on the same platform. (Even the Mazda rebadge Ranger was almost identical. )I hope you are correct.
Let’s not forget though that Ford did sell the Ranger and Explorer Sport Trac simultaneously. And that was before they dropped all their cars and went all in on trucks.
I'm thinking exactly the opposite. The original Ranger was not offered with a crew cab, hence the Sport Trac. The new Ranger is only offered as a SCAB-SCREW so how about a regular cab Bronco pick up? Since the Bronco is supposed to have a removeable top, it would be easy to build as a half cab al a original Bronco. If built on a 105-110 inch wheelbase a two door/four door/half cab could be built on one chassis.Not true. Rangers, Explorers, and Bronco IIs are all very closely related, and many parts interchange between them. The First gen Sport Tracs are definitely closely related to the Ranger. The second gen Sport Trac/third gen Explorer diverged significantly from the Ranger, but I believe even they were still somewhat based on the Ranger.
A Bronco pickup certainly wouldn't be straying too far from the Sport Trac precedent, especially if it is only offered in a crew cab with a midget bed a la Gladiator as well. Just hope it is more similar to a present day Gladiator rather than the Sport Trac in the way of actual ruggedness and capability.
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