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Reserving a 2021 Ford Bronco? Get Ready To Wait 18 Months to Take Delivery

Reserving a 2021 Ford Bronco? Get Ready To Wait 18 Months to Take Delivery

Posted on July 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Ford told us so many customers have reserved Broncos that newcomers might have to wait until mid-2022, but first deliveries are still on for (late) spring 2021.

A big part of Ford’s massive Bronco revival messaging was that anyone interested in owning one of the upcoming sport-utility vehicles should go plunk down a $100 refundable deposit for either the Bronco or the Bronco Sport.

Ford asked, and people listened. So many, in fact, that getting in line now means an 18-month wait to take delivery.

When the new Bronco was revealed, we suspected initial deliveries were likely to slip a bit, and it appears we were right. Ford originally said the first 2021 Broncos would be delivered in April, according to Ford Authority, but the new date for the two- and four-door models is June.
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