2020 Ford Bronco Price Concept Rendering



We share with you our 2020 Ford Bronco renderings which provides a conceptual look at the 6th generation Bronco. For our concept Bronco, we fused styling elements from previous Bronco generations, the 2004 Bronco concept, and modern Ford trucks and SUVs. You can see the classic round headlights and square inset front grille evolved from the 1st gen Bronco, which was also showcased in the retro-futuristic 2004 Bronco concept. Our concept features a modern body on frame next generation Bronco that retains a tall, boxy, tough, no-frills design with a strong focus on utility and off-road capabilities. We fitted separate versions with different grilles, wheel fender shapes, varying ride heights, and cargo rack for some different looks.
The Ford Bronco is expected to make a return for the 2020 model year and will be a direct Jeep Wrangler competitor, with Ford planning to build a full-sized 6th generation Bronco at its Michigan Truck Plant in Wayne, Michigan. Our sources tell us that while Ford is in the early stages of planning, the company has purchased Wrangler Unlimited and Wrangler Unlimited Rubicons for benchmarking and is shooting for best-in-class capabilities,We definitely dig what they've come up with. There's definitely some current Ford truck DNA in there—look at the shape of the windshield, clearly an F-150 piece—but the unadorned, slab-sided proportions and tidy, short-wheelbase layout is 100-percent Bronco.


Electrified Future
Ford has promised 13 hybrids and electric cars by 2020. That would be a lot of them, and that would be not so far from now. That “unlucky” number includes stuff like Mustang and F150, believe or not. Undeniably important part of America’s list of biggest icons, both are about to brake some boundaries while Ford promises to do it in the right way. Hack, the lots of frames are already broken as Mustang hides four-cylinder under the bonnet, while F’s twin-turbo V6 robbed the flagship pole from naturally fed V8. If a truck has a hybrid future, what about the Bronco?

Interior of New Ford Bronco
In order to save money and reach the $25,000 base price, the upcoming 2020 Bronco should have a nearly identical interior to the Ranger. The two will feature only basic commodities in the base models such as air conditioning and a basic infotainment system. Further up the range, better seats, materials, and equipment are going to be available, most of them as standard features.

Engine of Upcoming Bronco
Powering the upcoming 2020 Ford Bronco will likely be a 2 liter turbocharged inline 4 petrol engine. This would hit the market just in time to compete with the Wrangler’s upcoming 2-liter engine. There is no word on its output for now but we expect at least 250 horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque. A larger 2.7-liter twin turbo V6 is also a real possibility. Both of these should be mated to a 10 speed automatic only.

The engine most people are going to be interested in though will definitely be Ford’s upcoming diesel. It seems that the Bronco and the Ranger are going to use a 3.2 liter inline 5 diesel derived from the current unit. This should be capable of more than 200 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque and it should be the perfect choice for anything but on-road use. Unlike the other two, a real six-speed manual gearbox might be offered as standard.

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