A host of videos and photos showing the 2021 Ford Bronco out in public have started to surface on social media.
The first set of videos and photos you see were posted up by Patrick Starr to the 2021 Bronco group on Facebook. They show four-door and two-door Bronco models out and about testing, presumably with Ford engineers behind the wheel as testing and development continues.
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A separate video shared to Instagram (below) looks to have been filmed in the same location where a fleet of Broncos were recently pictured alongside a two-door Jeep Wrangler. This clip focuses on a gloss black Bronco two-door with the optional Sasquatch package. Another clip from Anthony Johnson shows Ford staff affixing the doors and roof to a two-door Bronco, seemingly the same vehicle that Redline Reviews recently showcased.
The final set of photos and videos from Dean C Dupuis appear to have been shot at an event Ford recently held for the workers at its Michigan Assembly Plant who will start to build the off-roader later this year. According to the Detroit Free Press, the car manufacturer wanted to let the 2,900 workers who will build the Bronco see it in the flesh. On display was a two-door Bronco in Cyber Orange and a four-door model in Cactus Gray.
Speaking with the Detroit Free Press, plant manager Erik Williams detailed what the company will do to get ready for production.
“We have some more tooling in the plant that will be going on the last two weeks of August and first week of September when we’re on shutdown,” he said. “Then we’ll be ready to start making trial vehicles in November. It’s in a class all its own with the styling and so many other attributes. It’s what people want. It’s an honor to build one of the most iconic brands in our legacy.”
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