The Ford Bronco is one of the most-legendary models to ever come out from the Blue Oval factory, which is famous around the world for its offroad prowess and exhilarating performance. In its sixth-generation avatar, the Ford Bronco is available in both 3-door and 5-door bodystyles.
As per reports, Ford is planning to locally assemble the Bronco in the right-hand-drive configuration for local and export markets. The Bronco is currently available in the left-hand-drive configuration only, which is making it miss out on a couple of important global markets like India.
Ford has been considering to re-enter the Indian market for a long time and the Everest SUV is likely to be the first offering under the re-entry plans. Alongside the Everest, Ford may also consider models like the Ranger, Mustang Mach-E and Bronco for India launch.
The Ford Bronco offers a rugged design that harks back to the Bronco SUVs from the yesteryears. Its design details include round LED headlights, flared wheel arches, convertible roof tops and impressive offroad-friendly credentials.
The Ford Bronco is offered with a range of engine options globally, across its 3-door, 5-door, Sport and Raptor body styles. These engine options include 2.3-litre turbo inline-4, 2.7-litre turbo V6 and 3.0-litre turbo V6, with the latter offering up to 400PS of power.
There is no concrete information on the launch timeline of the Ford Bronco. Globally, the Ford Bronco rivals other SUVs like the Jeep Rubicon, Toyota Land Cruiser LC250 and the Land Rover Defender.