Is Ford Really Making A Bronco Pickup Truck? Debunking The Rumors

From its debut in 1965 to its reintroduction in 2021 as a sturdy off-road SUV, the Ford Bronco has always been a symbol of adventure, ruggedness, and durability. Initially introduced to rival the Jeep CJ-5 and International Scout, the Bronco offered a unique blend of off-road capability and everyday usability. The first generation launched in three versions — an open air model, a two-door version with a full top and tailgate, and one with a pickup bed. For the next three decades, it graced the market with consistent updates and design changes in between five generational releases, but never again did Ford introduce a Bronco pickup. In 1996, amid the shifting interest to larger SUVs like the Ford Expedition, the American automaker ceased the Bronco’s production.
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Ford went on to focus on its other car offerings to ensure growth amid the evolving consumer demand. But in 2021, the American manufacturer revived the Bronco with a modern twist. Designed for modern-day off-road enthusiasts, the new Bronco paid homage to its roots while incorporating advanced technology, a removable roof, and customizable configurations. The new model continued the original series’ legacy, proving that the Bronco remains as relevant as ever. But recently, rumors of a Ford Bronco pickup truck emerged online, causing many car enthusiasts to wonder if Ford is indeed working on such a revival vehicle.


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