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Ford Presents 60s-Flavoured Bronco Roadster Concept

Author: Daniel-RufiangePublished:  1/1/0001
Ford Presents 60s-Flavoured Bronco Roadster Concept Ford Presents 60s-Flavoured Bronco Roadster Concept

•    Ford presents the Bronco Roadster Concept.

The style of the current Ford Bronco is inspired by the first-generation models that arrived on the market for the 1966 model-year. With the model's 60th anniversary just around the corner, the company once again paying homage to the past with a new concept version of the SUV, this time showing the Bronco as a roadster with no doors and no roof and with a spare tire installed in the bed.

The model is directly inspired by the 1966 U13 roadster, a super-minimalist model that represents the purity of a utility vehicle designed for fun. The new Bronco Roadster is of course modernized, but it retains its pure side, down to the manual transmission.

Said Robert Gelardi, the Bronco's chief designer, “What struck me about that original roadster was its compelling simplicity. It didn't need big tires, a lift, or off-road lights to look good. It was just this pure expression of what I call “Go Anywhere, Open Air” – the essential cool that made Bronco special from day one.”

Ford Presents 60s-Flavoured Bronco Roadster Concept | Auto123.com
Ford Presents 60s-Flavoured Bronco Roadster Concept | Auto123.com

Only a concept
The concept presented by Ford is functional, with a fold-down tailgate and a functional interior, but don’t count on seeing a production version land at dealerships. Bronco buyers prefer four-door versions, and above all, with a roof... and doors.

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