
While promoting excellent powertrain technology, the Ford Bronco concept exhibits
legendary genuine strength. Bronco's clean raw shape, uncluttered interior and
competent chassis stands out even during a time when sports utilities are turning
out to be more and more advanced. The original Ford Bronco's characteristics are
the boxy, straight roofline, short wheelbase and round headlamps. The lower facade
includes a winch and guide rollers and the Bronco nameplate is minced into the
contemporary three-bar grille.

Exposed door hinges, cowl vents, and flared wheel wells are among its exterior
features. Despite its rugged design, it has an advanced turbo-diesel powertrain
with notion equipments that stretch the covering of today's conservative propulsion
approach. Using the most recent familiar way of fuel injection, the 2.0 liter
intercooled turbo diesel engine puts out 128 horsepower and 244 pound-feet of
torque. In addition, the added lash out of a nitrous oxide system supplies a momentary
boost of up to 50 hp and a three-second enhancement in quarter-mile times in just
a plain push of the button.