Recently, Ford CEO Jim Farley shared the latest trailer of the Ford Bronco Everglades on social media. Judging from the exposure information, the car will be officially unveiled on February 10. Spy photos of the car have been exposed before. , judging from the name, it will have better ability to escape difficulties in the wild.
In terms of appearance design, the design on the right side of the front windshield of the Ford Bronco Everglades is obvious wading hose assembly. At the same time, it also has wider wheel arches and upgraded off-road tires than the regular Bronco. There's also a Warn Industries winch on the front bumper.
Of course, there will be other improvements to the new car, but we don’t know all the details at the moment. Additionally, a Sasquatch package is expected, which will feature 35-inch Goodyear mud-terrain tires on 17-inch lockable wheels, Dana locking differentials and Bilstein shock absorbers.
From what we know so far, Ford appears to be positioning the Bronco Everglades as a vehicle that can traverse deep water. This likely means it will have 33.5 inches (851 mm) of water wading capability.
In terms of power system, the car may be equipped with two power systems, which may include a 2.7L twin-turbocharged engine with a power of 231 kilowatts and a torque of 532 N·m, and a 3.5 L twin-turbocharged engine with a power of approximately 261 kilowatts, all matched with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Editor: Wang Yifei