Jack Madden Ford Sales Inc

Oct 16, 2020

2021 Ford Bronco The 2021 Ford Bronco has an all-new theme to how it’s built. Each Bronco series is designed with a different style of adventure in mind so that you can choose the series that’s right for you. Here’s a look at the different features that the 2021 Ford Bronco has to offer.

Models for Every Adventure

With seven models, the 2021 Bronco offers plenty of style and capability options to choose from. The Base model comes with the essentials, including standard 4×4 and easily removable doors and roof. The Big Bend adds to the essentials with luxury items like heated seats and a remote start.

For more advanced off-roading, there’s the Black Diamond. This model features standard rear-locking differential, steel bumpers, rock rails, skid plates, and seven G.O.A.T., Goes Over Any Type of Terrain, modes. If you want a bit more style while you hit the trails, take a look at the Outer Banks model. It stands out with its mounted 18-inch glossy, black aluminum wheels, and LED headlamps and taillamps.

If you want even more off-road capability, there’s the Badlands. It’s equipped with Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks, front and rear locking differentials, and a stabilizer bar disconnect. Next is the Wildtrak. This model is equipped with the Sasquatch Package for even more thrills. The package includes much of what the Badlands features as well as 35-inch tires wrapped around 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels. It’s powered by a 2.7-liter V-6 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission.

For a fully loaded Bronco, give the First Edition model a try. It features all the best that Bronco has to offer: a perfect mix of the Badlands, Outer Banks, and Wildtrak models.

 

Off-Road Performance

For phenomenal off-road capability, the 2021 Ford Bronco is equipped with top-notch performance features. First, there’s the Terrain Management System with G.O.A.T. Modes designed to go over all types of terrain. This feature offers five standard driving modes: Normal, Eco, Slippery, Sand, and Sport. If you opt for the Badlands model, you’ll get two additional modes: Rock Crawl and Mud/Ruts. The Badlands also swaps the Sport mode for Baja.

Features like Trail Control, Trail 1-Pedal Drive, and Trail Turn Assist make off-roading even easier. Trail Control lets you focus on navigating the rough terrain ahead by controlling the throttle and braking for each wheel while keeping a steady speed. This driver-activated cruise control comes standard on the automatic transmission. Trail 1-Pedal Drive lets you bring the Bronco to a halt without using the brake, while Trail Turn Assist lowers the turning radius when crawling at low-speeds off-road.

 

Convenient Interior

The interior of the 2021 Bronco is designed for outdoor adventures. From its available washable floors with integrated drains and marine-grade vinyl seats to its several roof options, including a removable hardtop, the Bronco is made for outdoor convenience and fun.

If you’re looking for a new ride that will take you on an exciting adventure, head on over to Jack Madden Ford and check out the latest lineup of the 2021 Ford Bronco and reserve yours today.

 

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