Ford Bronco 2021 Twin Turbo V6
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 Published On May 24, 2021

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The 2021 Bronco's base engine is a 2.3-liter turbo I-4 rated at 275 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque on regular fuel, or 300 hp and 325 lb-ft on premium fuel. For more power, try the available 2.7-liter twin-turbo V-6 that's good for 315 hp and 410 lb-ft on regular fuel, or 330 hp and 415 lb-ft on premium fuel.

Given the various supply chain challenges facing all automakers, perhaps it's not surprising that certain Ford Broncos have been delayed further as of late March, according to Automotive News. Issues with a supplier of hard tops, Webasto, is causing additional delays to some Broncos, pushing them into the 2022 model year. The issue affects two types of tops for the Bronco: the "modular painted" hard top and the "dual roof" option. According to the report, owners whose Broncos have been delayed will be compensated with $1,000 worth of some combination of Ford Pass rewards points, vehicle accessories, and the like. Hard top customers will get a $450 sound-deadening headliner for free, and all Bronco customers will get a $250 voucher for Ford's off-road driving school. There is no projected new date for delivery of the affected vehicles. The original story from December 2020 regarding the Bronco's initial delay is below

We had to wait decades for the return of the Ford Bronco SUV, and now we're going to have to wait a little bit longer. Ford has confirmed the coronavirus pandemic and its associated chaos has caused a supply-chain issue that will push the 2021 Bronco launch to the end of next summer rather than this coming spring, as originally planned.

A spokesman told us, "Ford is committed to building Broncos with the quality our customers expect and deserve." Ford declined to name the affected suppliers.

Customers can still build the Bronco of their dreams on Ford's website—we did!—but official orders from reservation holders are now not being accepted until the middle of January, a delay of approximately a month. Those orders will now be able to be finalized through March 19 rather than at the previous January deadline. (If you're one of the lucky few who has a reservation—or even if you're not—check out what to expect in our First Ride review.)

The 2021 Ford Bronco will be available in both two- and four-door body styles, and with a choice of turbocharged four-cylinder and V-6 engines. A manual transmission with a crawler gear is also available, including with the off-road-focused Sasquatch package—a pairing that wasn't originally on the menu, but which Ford added due to consumer (and media) pressure. Unfortunately, the manual 'Squatch has also been further delayed, from next summer to sometime in the 2022 model year. A range of on- and off-road accessories will also be available as the Bronco is pitched against the stalwart Jeep Wrangler in the 4x4 segment.

While the big-boy Bronco is delayed, Ford's launch of the Bronco Sport—a smaller, front-drive-based off-roader that uses the same architecture as the Escape—has been unaffected, and those SUVs are at dealers now.

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