With more than 125,000 Broncos orders placed, and 190,000 reservations in the U.S. and Canada, Ford Motor is now shipping its Gen 6 2021 Bronco from the revamped Michigan Assembly Plant. The sequel two-door and first-ever four-door models are finally on their way to Ford dealerships.
If you want to ride the beast, just bring money, not bitcoins: MSRP for the base two-door Bronco is $29,995, including $1,495 destination and delivery. In 1965, the Michigan Truck Plant — now the Michigan Assembly Plant — began production of an off-road SUV: the original Ford Bronco. Bronco continued through five generations and ended production on June 12, 1996. In that 31-year span, Ford produced more than 1.1 million Broncos. (See also Mexican-Built 2022 Ford Maverick Hybrid Shrinks Size, Price; Truck Wars – 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 470hp V8)
Prospective Bronco owners can choose from an extensive lineup of more than 200 factory-backed accessories for personalization, enabling dealers to provide “outfitting-on-demand” for individual needs – just like MOPAR does for Jeep – from a 1.7 million square foot Modification Center (the old, closed Wayne Assembly Plant), adjacent to Michigan Assembly. It offers Bronco two- and four-door model customization including safari bar, roof racks, exterior graphic packages and additional accessories as more are added to the catalog. (AutoInformed – Ford Bronco Sequel Appears with First-Ever Four-Door)
Ford Buys Electriphi to Provide Ford Pro Commercial Customers with Charging and Energy Management
“Bringing Electriphi on board is the last component to complete Ford Pro’s strategy to establish a commanding leadership position in the software…
Ford today announced it is acquiring Electriphi, a California-based provider of charging management and fleet monitoring software for electric vehicles. Electriphi’s people and services will be integrated into Ford Pro – a new global business within Ford for commercial customers.
“While more commercial vehicle customers are considering all-electric vehicles, charging management remains a hurdle to mass adoption. Ford Pro plans on leveraging its leadership position in the commercial vehicle market, its vehicle offerings and Electriphi’s technology to help customers with this transition,” Ford said in a release. (See AutoInformed on Ford Introduces All-Electric F-150 Lightning Pro – Bring Money) Continue reading →