Our most recent review of the 2024 Ford Bronco resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Stephen Ottley had this to say at the time: In many respects the reasons the Bronco is not available to Australian buyers are clear and understandable - demand remains high in the US market and it’s unclear just how many Ford Australia could sell. A pessimist would point to the modest sales of the Jeep Wrangler but an optimist would point out the sales gap between the Ford Ranger and the Jeep Gladiator and ask why Ford doesn’t think it could out-sell its competition.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Stephen Ottley liked most about this particular version of the Ford Bronco: Unique looks stand out in traffic, Functional and stylish interior , Pleasant on-road manners
Ford offers the Bronco in 11 colours on most models in the range. The Heritage edition is limited to five colours (black, blue, red and two greys) but is available with a unique white roof - instead of the black top on other models.
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The Ford Bronco offers a nice blend of modern conveniences and technology and some retro style to the cabin. The digital dashboard display can be difficult to read at times, but the 'SYNC 4' multimedia system is very user friendly.
The Ford Bronco is available with three engine options - 2.3-litre four-cylinder 'EcoBoost', 2.7-litre V6 EcoBoost and 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6.
The 2.3-litre is fitted to the Heritage as standard. On standard US-grade petrol it's rated at 205kW/427Nm, but Ford claims it makes 223kW/440Nm with premium grade.
The Ford Bronco four-door models offers seating for five. Spaces is good in both rows thanks to the high roofline of the hard-top variant. In the Heritage edition the seats are trimmed in cloth with a retro pattern.
The Ford Bronco comes equipped with a 4x4 system with Ford’s ‘HOSS 1.0’ off-road suspension system, terrain management system and 'EcoBoost' engine as standard. Other features include keyless entry and ignition, dual-zone climate control and Ford’s 'SYNC 4' multimedia system on an 8.0-inch touchscreen.
The Heritage edition includes a two-tone paint job with 'Oxford White' accents on the removable hard-top, front grille and 17-inch alloy wheels. It also gets the huge squared-off fender flares from the 'Sasquatch' package that Ford offers for the Bronco, which also increase the track by approximately 50mm.
According to US reports the Ford Bronco takes approximately 6.0 seconds to run 0-100km/h. Expect a top speed around 210km/h.
Luggage space for the Ford Bronco is rated at 1008 litres, according to Ford's official figures.
It is accessed via two-part tailgate, with an horizontal opening lower half and removeable upper glass section.
Fuel economy for the Ford Bronco is officially rated at 11.7L/100km. The fuel tank is 64 litres, providing a driving range of approximately 550km.