An American icon, only available with a gasoline engine, has a wild horse as a symbol, but it’s not a Mustang: a quarter of a century later, the Ford Bronco returns to action, to establish itself as a reference among true off-road vehicles.
Rugged, practical, highly competent, and with an unmistakable exterior image, it will also be synonymous with unequivocal exclusivity, whether due to the price within reach of a few, or the fact that in Europe, where it is marketed for the first time since 1966, it is only available in a limited number of units. All that and much more to check out in the review conducted for AutoGear by journalist António de Sousa Pereira on the new darling of the blue oval brand.