2021 Ford Bronco revealed, modified Toyota Camry, and more: Roadshow week in review


Have you heard the news? Bronco is back!

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Happy Bronco week, Roadshow readers! Oh didn’t you hear Yes, last Monday the Ford Bronco 2021 returned to the world.

Naturally, we cover the Bronco, and its smallest stable companion, the Bronco Sport, very closely. You can see all those good things below along with the best reviews and videos from our editors this week.

Here’s the best of the best from July 12-18.

The best comments

Review editor and off-road Emme Hall got a shot at the Chevy Trailblazer 2021. It’s a historic name for Chevy fans, but this time, it’s back as something quite different. Is there a little spark left from the tough SUV of yesteryear?

Read our 2021 Chevy Trailblazer review.

Does a list of Mopar accessories make the Ram 1500 2020 even better? That’s what review editor Craig Cole intended to discover. Some accessories certainly improved pickup, while others created some offsets.

Read our 2020 Ram 1500 Mopar accessories review.

The 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet is an everyday supercar, but believe it or not, the German brand still offers it with a stick. Managing editor Steve Ewing was adamant that the latest 911 is definitely better with a manual, even if it’s slower.

Read our review of the 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet.

The most important news

  • The Bronco is back: Yes, the turning point this week was definitely the Ford Bronco 2021. We have everything you need to know about the new SUV.
  • Ford Bronco Sport is the smallest horse: Not only is the body on Bronco frame back, but there is also a Bronco family this time. The Bronco Sport could share a platform with the Escape, but it actually has some abilities. Do not let that fool you.
  • Bronco finish breakdown: If you need a practical way to review all the information surrounding the new Bronco, we’ve broken down each trim and optional package for the SUV.
  • Toyota Camry receives some adjustments: The sedan debuted this week with some slight updates outside, but big under the skin. The Camry is the first new Toyota to sport its Safety Sense 2.5 system.
  • Bronco vs. Wrangler: You know you want to see how the Bronco and Jeep Wrangler compare, so we went ahead and listed five ways the Ford machine beats the Jeep icon.
  • Civic Coupe says goodbye: Honda said the two-door Civic, including the Civic Si Coupe, are dead. This is the charming Fit hatchback. Instead, the Civic Hatchback and HR-V will serve as entry-level models to replace the Fit.

Top Videos


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Ford Bronco chief designer Paul Wraith offers program secrets …


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Bronco chief designer talks about Ford’s latest baby

Paul Wraith, the man who oversaw the design of the new Bronco, serves secrets and talks about Easter eggs. Come on, who doesn’t like a good story from the design studio?


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Ford Bronco 2021 is armed and ready to go jeep hunting


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The Bronco is ready to go jeep hunting

Not only did we write everything about the new Bronco, we saw it in person! Executive editor Chris Paukert was on hand to take a closer look at the new Bronco.


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2021 Ford Bronco Sport is an awesome base camp


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Ford Bronco Sport is an amazing base camp

Paukert also looked closely at baby Bronco, also known as Bronco Sport. While not a body-to-box SUV, it looks pretty formidable on the ground.