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Spotted 2021 Ford Bronco Looks Rapid Red Cool With Strange “Fastback” Soft Top

2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com 7 photos
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2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com2021 Ford Bronco spotted with fastback soft top on bronco6g.com
Although officially revealed since July, the 2021 Ford Bronco remains an elusive presence on the streets. That’s because the Blue Oval is taking its sweet time to finally deliver the first units to reservation holders. And, in the meantime, it’s also testing all sorts of prototypes – including some with odd-looking soft top covers.
The Ford Bronco fan community took a big hit when the second-largest U.S. automaker announced issues with a component of the 2021 model and that it needed to postpone first deliveries to next summer. But they quickly recovered and apparently decided that no Bronco prototype shall remain unnoticed.

That way, we got wind of the rather ugly front license plate holder on an otherwise tasty-looking unit that was chilling alongside a Ford Mustang. We have also seen quite a few of the trims spending time together and managed to size-up the Warthog from afar. We especially liked the high-performance model, as we got to check it against an Expedition and a modified Wrangler.

Now it’s time to get back to one of the community's favorite elements of discussion (both from a positive and negative perspective): the Bronco’s available tops. We have seen quite a few versions of the protective cover, but it’s probably the first time we get to check out a “fastback” (a.k.a. angled) soft top.

This spotting, unfortunately, doesn’t come with any information; it's just a lonely picture of a Rapid Red 4-Door example going fast next to the spotter’s car. There’s virtually no background, so we don’t even know where the picture was taken.

Still, you can clearly see this soft top looks different compared to another Bronco spotted by the bronco6g.com community just a few days prior. That Big Bend Sasquatch was seen in Wyandotte, Michigan, and we included it (along with its pictures, found in the gallery above) for an easy comparison of the two soft top versions.
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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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