2021 Ford Bronco Receives New Performance Components
by AutoExpert | 23 October, 2021
New off-road bits for the Ford Bronco are on display at SEMA this year, thanks to Ford Performance. The Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport models it will present at the SEMA exhibition in November were just unveiled by the automaker. The list begins with a fresh Ford Performance front-drive system that can enable a 5.38:1 gearset for much more off-road capability.
Following that, Ford Performance is introducing a severe-duty steering rack and tie rod ends for improved steering integrity under heavy loads. Ford Performance is also offering new 17-inch Method Race Wheels with bead lock capability. Finally, the 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder will be offered with a Ford Performance tune.
2021 Bronco RTR Fun-Runner: Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s Bronco is an RTR special. It's built on Two-Door Badlands, but it's been outfitted with a variety of off-road chassis and suspension components. An Ultimate Dana 44 FDU front axle, a long-travel spec Ultimate Dana 60 semi-float rear axle, RCV Performance CV Axles, Fox Performance Elite 2.5 coilovers, and a long-travel suspension package are all found beneath. RTR Tech 6 forged wheels and 37-inch off-road tires are used throughout. This Bronco is dressed up with a wrap, customized door sill plates, and a bespoke RTR soundbar.
BDS Suspensions' 2021 Bronco: BDS Suspensions is a Fox Shocks subsidiary and a long-time Ford associate. The idea of this Bronco was to create a first-responder vehicle, and the red paint is a dead giveaway. This Bronco, based on a Two-Door Black Diamond variant, has been turned into a compact pickup and is essentially lacking everything below the front cabin. It's referred to as a "half-truck hardtop" by Ford.
Tucci Hot Rods' 2021 Bronco: The four wheels and tires have been swapped out for a quad-track layout, so this is your Bronco for snowy trips. This Bronco began life as a four-door Badlands with a four-cylinder engine and a seven-speed manual transmission. It now has Mattracks 88-Series quad tracks as well as a plethora of other attachments. A Rigid light bar, Radiance light pods, a Warn winch, extendable running boards, a snowboard rack, and a Yakima platform roof rack system are among the features.
LGE-CTS Motorsports Forged 2021 Bronco Baja: This bronze Bronco is an Outer Banks Four-Door that seeks to combine luxury with off-road capability. A luxury sound system, onboard fridge, tailgate folding chair, cargo area protection, and cargo organizer are among the luxurious features. Furthermore, an ICON Vehicle Dynamics lift, Baja Forged bumpers and fender flares, and Ford Performance off-road lights increase the vehicle's off-road prowess.
CGS Performance Products' 2021 Bronco Sport: CGS Performance is known for its exhaust and intake equipment, thus this Bronco Sport has a CGS cold air intake and black ceramic-coated cat-back exhaust. Reserve Forged wheels, Toyo all-terrain tires, a light kit, hitch improvements, Air Design fender flares, and a back spoiler are among the other features. Customized seat wraps and a rear seat compartment may be found within.
2021 Bronco Sport Baja Forged by LGE-CTS Motorsports: It comes with a 2-inch Ford Performance raise, Hellwig Suspension front and rear sway bars, rock sliders, off-road lighting, and fender flares. It has a 2.0-liter turbo instead of a 1.5-liter.