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Sam Charlwood3 Apr 2019
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SPY PICS: 2020 Ford Bronco takes shape

Ford’s long-awaited SUV has been spotted testing in Michigan

The hotly-anticipated Ford Bronco has been spotted testing in the US – albeit masquerading as a ute.

The test mule pictured here closely resembles the extra-cab version of the Ford Ranger, however beneath its camouflaged skin are the bones of the next-generation Bronco.

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The resemblance reflects the fact both cars are based on Ford’s Australian-engineered T6 ladder frame architecture, along with the Ford Everest.  But teaser shots from Ford suggest the production Bronco will completely eschew the bubble-like profile of this test mule for something decidedly boxier.

The test mule sports a beefy undercarriage, partially hidden by cladding, along with off-road tyres. Reports suggest the Bronco will ride on coil springs all round – similar to the Ford Everest – and will use diff lockers on either axle.

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A solid rear axle is also set to be offered in place of independent rear suspension – similar to the Bronco’s key competitor, Jeep’s Wrangler. If you look closely, it appears that theory will materialise in the production model.

Reports suggest the Bronco will employ Ford’s 2.3-litre four-cylinder EcoBoost engine, linked to a 10-speed automatic, along with the possibility of a 2.7-litre V6 petrol. In what could another sign of the Bronco’s dim Australian prospects, neither engine is currently offered in Australia in the current Ranger.

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The Ford Bronco will be launched in late 2020 — just months after an all-new ‘Baby Bronco’ based on the same new rear/all-wheel drive platform that underpins the next Escape and Explorer.

However, none of the forthcoming Bronco family have been confirmed as global models produced in left- and right-hand drive and indeed Ford has already stated it has no plans to sell the Bronco in Australia.

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