The Blue Oval delivered a hard blow to Bronco fans late last year when the company announced first deliveries of the 2021 model year had to be postponed to sometime this summer because of supplier issues. Now, if the rumor mill is right, there’s a ray of sunshine on the horizon.
Ever since it was presented in July 2020, the reinvented Bronco family has been one of the most heated debate subjects across the automotive industry. And Ford, just like many other automakers, has encountered a flurry of production issues caused by the global health and economic crises.
The enthusiast community would have liked it very much for trouble to circumvent the hotly anticipated 2-Door and 4-Door Broncos, but history usually doesn’t look back to acknowledge Internet wishes. Thus, Ford included the reinvented off-roader on the list of affected models – alongside the best-selling F-150, among others.
Things are already looking way better for the fourteenth generation, all-new 2021 F-150, which has kicked off deliveries alongside the Bronco Sport since late last year and even found time to garner a major accolade to bode well with its sales crown.
Now, according to a new report posted on the bronco6g.com forum, there’s a ray of hope for the 2021 Bronco as well. Better yet, there’s even some positive news about the 2022 model year of the adventurer, as well.
A timeline for the 2021 Bronco, which has leaked through a Ford web meeting, comes forward to put some firm dates on the most important milestone for the 2-Door and 4-Door versions (feel free to check all codes in the gallery above). For us, of paramount importance are just a couple of things.
Firstly, and seemingly following the guideline of the alleged start date of series production (May 3rd), the first deliveries of the 2021 Bronco should be expected in June. That’s still according to the new summer schedule, but at least it’s not late August.
More so, we also have the possible production start date for the 2022 model year Broncos, which is scheduled for December. That’s entirely logical since originally the 2021MY should have also started coming out the factory lines in December of 2021.
The enthusiast community would have liked it very much for trouble to circumvent the hotly anticipated 2-Door and 4-Door Broncos, but history usually doesn’t look back to acknowledge Internet wishes. Thus, Ford included the reinvented off-roader on the list of affected models – alongside the best-selling F-150, among others.
Things are already looking way better for the fourteenth generation, all-new 2021 F-150, which has kicked off deliveries alongside the Bronco Sport since late last year and even found time to garner a major accolade to bode well with its sales crown.
Now, according to a new report posted on the bronco6g.com forum, there’s a ray of hope for the 2021 Bronco as well. Better yet, there’s even some positive news about the 2022 model year of the adventurer, as well.
A timeline for the 2021 Bronco, which has leaked through a Ford web meeting, comes forward to put some firm dates on the most important milestone for the 2-Door and 4-Door versions (feel free to check all codes in the gallery above). For us, of paramount importance are just a couple of things.
Firstly, and seemingly following the guideline of the alleged start date of series production (May 3rd), the first deliveries of the 2021 Bronco should be expected in June. That’s still according to the new summer schedule, but at least it’s not late August.
More so, we also have the possible production start date for the 2022 model year Broncos, which is scheduled for December. That’s entirely logical since originally the 2021MY should have also started coming out the factory lines in December of 2021.