Originally, Ford Bronco has a rustic image and it was designed as a utility vehicle.
When demands for vehicles with sporty appearance arise, Ford Bronco was then slightly
restyled. For the past years, Ford Bronco's were lofty, wide and stout. At present,
it appears cleaner and less bulky. Ford Bronco normally has a short wheelbase,
straight roofline, and round headlamps. Its nameplate can easily be noticed because
it is pounded on the vehicle's three-bar grille. The vehicle's roof is composed
of two separate sections.

The rear segment can be detached if the driver wishes for an open-air driving
experience. Its roll bar accents can also be removed once the roof's rear portion
is detached. The front seat has fold down armrests and was covered by an extraordinary
cloth trim. The rear seat is also wrapped with the same cloth used in the front
seats so, they comfortable to sit in. Another great feature of Ford Bronco is
that it is spacious enough to carry stuffs.
It has a wide storage compartment sandwiched between the driver and the front-seat
passenger. Included in its instrument cluster are two round bezels, accommodating
a speedometer and a combination of odometer or compass. It has a lockable glove
box characterized by an integrated grab handle that is absolutely placed to support
and restore passenger's comfort when dealing with a rough terrain. It also has
a ridged interior floor panels that assures vigor and toughness.