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After 30 years, Ford's classic SUV, the Bronco, makes its triumphant return. The new 2021 Ford Bronco has finally been unveiled as a suite of vehicles under the Bronco brand.

The for models —Basic ($28,500), Big Bend ($33,385), Black Diamond ($36,050), Wildtrak ($48,875), and First Edition ($59,305) — have been vigorously tested in order to meet Built Wild Extreme Durability Testing standards. And while each of the offerings maintains the original SUV's iconic shape, impressive new tech has been integrated at every opportunity. Then there are over 300 Ford accessories, making the vehicles “infinitely customizable.”

The impressive new family of SUVs boasts an available best-in-class crawl ratio, ground clearance, suspension travel, and water fording capabilities. Paired with their powerful EcoBoost engines, the new SUVs are bound to be formidable on any terrain.

The new Bronco comes with either a ford 2.7-liter V6 engine that puts down 310 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, or a 2.3-litre version boasting 270 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque.

Starting at $29,995, the 2021 Ford Bronco can be reserved with a $100 deposit. Check out all the details here.

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