FOX 2 - After almost 25 years in the barn, Ford is releasing the Bronco back to the wild with three different series each offering several model options.Ford revealed the Bronco models on Monday via YouTube with highlights on ESPN, the National Geographic Channel, and ABC.
Originally slated to be part of an auto show reveal, it was pushed because of the COVID-19 pandemic to an online-only event.The Bronco was originally started in 1966 and went through six different designs before it was ended in 1996.The Ford Bronco is back for 2021 with a two-door, four-door, and sport options - and they're all 4x4s and will challenge Jeep in the fast-growing SUV segment."We created the Bronco family to elevate every aspect of off-road adventure and.