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Introducing the 2021 Ford Bronco
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Production of the Ford Bronco will begin on March 22nd, we now know. Consumers can already configure the model on Ford’s website, and over the next few weeks, brand dealers will be able to officially reserve production quantities with the manufacturer.
Ford has already raked in 190,000 pre-orders for the new 2021 Ford Bronco. Just overa quarter of those are for the Wildtrak edition, which happens to be the most expensive of the lot with its $56,494 CAD starting price.
Last week, Ford announced that it was now possible to configure a Bronco on its website. Auto123 didn't waste any time getting to it.
Ford is making available the Sasquatch package with the manual transmission version of its Bronco. The company says it made the adjustment after hearing repeated requests from enthusiasts to do so.
An online petition has been started to compel Ford to offer a manual transmission in all versions to its new Bronco SUV. Currently, the Bronco is only available with the 4-cylinder engine.
Ford confirmed during its Q2 earnings call that it has collected more than 150,000 reservations for the new 2021 Ford Bronco. The reservations require only a refundable $100 deposit so they may not all translate into firm orders, but the total is still impressive.
The First Edition versions of the Bronco and Bronco Sport are not coming to Canada. The news was confirmed by a Ford representative in an interview with Muscle Cars & Trucks.
Ford finally went ahead with the introductions of its much-anticipated and reimagined new 2021 Ford Bronco and 2021 Ford Bronco Sport SUVs. To say the least, the company seems to have spared no effort to make it a success.