It has emerged that production of customer-ordered Ford Bronco models could kick off in March or April 2021.
Taking to the Bronco6g forum, a member shared an image sourced from Precision Inventory Management, a software dealerships use to handle new vehicle ordering for Ford and Lincoln stores. This document lists the Bronco as having an expected production start date of March 2021.
However, a handful of other models listed on the production schedule document are roughly one month behind schedule so it is possible production of the Bronco could also be pushed back one month to April 2021.
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Ford has previously said customer deliveries of the new Bronco would start in June 2021 and it seems very likely it will hit that date if production does indeed start in March or April.
While deliveries are still some way off, the Bronco is already shaping up to be a runaway success for the American automaker. In the first three weeks after the Bronco made its online debut, the automaker revealed that more than 165,000 people had placed $100 deposits for the Bronco and the softer Bronco Sport. Ford has likely received significantly more reservations in the five weeks since that figure was first touted.
Not only does the new Bronco look good and is shaping up to outperform the Jeep Wrangler, but it is also very well priced. Kicking off the range is the Base model available from $29,995 while the flagship tops out at $60,800.