2021 Ford Bronco Will Not Come Until Next Summer
2021 Ford Bronco Will Not Come Until Next Summer
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The 2021 Ford Bronco off-road SUV's arrival will not be in the hands of eager owners by spring 2021. The launch is being delayed a few months due to coronavirus-related supplier delays, Ford confirmed to Car and Driver.

The launch was initially scheduled for spring 2021 but now the two- and four-door models won't arrive until the end of the summer, and the Sasquatch version with the manual transmission will be even later. The spokesperson told Roadshow on Friday, "We're committed to building Broncos with the quality customers deserve." We never received a solid launch date for the anticipated SUV, but Ford has stuck by its spring 2021 timeframe for months. Summer officially starts on June 20 next year and ends September 22, so worst-case scenario, we're looking at about a six-month delay from the original timeline. Ford's spokesperson told Roadshow the same supplier constraints will now make all Broncos equipped with the Sasquatch gear and three pedals a 2022 model. Previously, Ford said we'd see the combination launch in late 2021.

Meanwhile, Ford plans to open order books for the Bronco next month. That's when reservation holders will be able to actually convert their reservations into proper vehicle orders.

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