Earlier this month, Ford revealed the 2021 Bronco to a wave of positive reception. The automaker also opened for reservations at $ 100 a night that night, and a new report suggests Ford could have a massive hit on its hands. Bronco6G.com It says Ford has accumulated approximately 230,000 Bronco reserves.
The post comes from one of the forum administrators, citing “one of our trusted sources.” We don’t know the specific number of reservations, which will have to be converted into actual sales in December, but they do align with other Ford comments. This week, a Ford spokesman said Car and driver Some reservation holders may not receive their Bronco until 2022 – 18 months from today.
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Ford plans to start production of the Bronco next spring, with the first deliveries starting in June 2021. If Ford says that some customers have to wait months after production begins to receive their Bronco, then the claim of 230,000 reserves seems Right. Ford claimed reservations for the limited-production first-edition models that sold out in a matter of hours. Ford had to double production to 7,000 units to meet demand.
The Bronco will compete with the Jeep Wrangler, which had sales above 225,000 in 2018 and 2019. The Bronco will come in two and four door configurations with many replacement parts available from the factory at launch. While reservation holders were able to get a spot for just $ 100, the MSRP is much higher. The starting price for the two-door is $ 28,500, while the four-door starts at $ 33,200. The destination fee of $ 1,495 has not been added either. Those who hooked up to the First Edition models will pay $ 48,875 for the two-door and $ 51,370 for the four-door model.
If you are impatient for something Bronco, but don’t want to wait, you can go for the Bronco Sport. Bronco’s 230,000 reserves do not include Bronco Sport. Reservation holders are expected to place orders this summer before deliveries begin before the end of the year. That is much better than waiting until 2022.