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Does the new Ford Bronco live up to the absolute legend that is its past self? Thats what we are here to examine.Read More →

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A Closer Look at the 2021 Ford Bronco

Does the New Model live Up to the Hype?

There’s a lot to be said about the re-release of vehicle models that go on years-long hiatuses. Some will love, like, or downright hate a factory’s new rendition of an old classic. We’ve seen old muscle car nameplates flex once again in recent years, and while the resurrection of the Chevy Blazer did receive some positive attention at the jump, it really doesn’t seem to be making a lasting impression amongst truck and SUV fans as the 2021 Ford Bronco promises to deliver. 

While we could go on a bit longer about why the Blazer didn’t live up to its expectation, we aren’t really here to touch on that. What we are here to do, however, is to examine just how new Ford Bronco stands to live up to the absolute legend that is its past self. While this task seems easy enough to do, it somehow feels a lot like dissecting a modern classic movie remake. Casual or impartial fans will see the new Bronco for what it is without being overly critical than decades-deep Bronco fanatics who will hold Ford directly responsible for not building their favorite truck “like they used to”. 

Pre-production versions of the all-new 2021 Bronco family of all-4x4 rugged SUVs, shown here, include (left) Bronco two-door in Cyber Orange Metallic Tri-Coat, Bronco four-door in Shadow Black and Bronco Sport in Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, all speeding through a forest dirt road.
Photo Credit: Ford

While this seems like dangerous grounds to be standing on, the Bronco does have a lot going for it, which makes it highly capable of scoring valuable points from across the many categories of admirers across the market. 

Yellow 2021 Ford Bronco with modular windowed doors trekking through a forest on a sunny day
Photo Credit: Ford

Let’s first start by taking the diehard first gen Bronco into consideration. Ford has modeled the 2021 Bronco to look and feel closer to the all-American, more compact Bronco of the 60’s rather than the later, larger OJ era Bronco of the 90’s. Nostalgia sells for a premium these days, and if there’s a specific version of the SUV to base the reboot after, it’s just gotta be this mid century classic. 

Orange first generation ford bronco on milestar patagonia M/T Tires in a green mountainous area
Vehicle: First Generation 1975 Ford Bronco
Tires: Milestar Patagonia M/T – 33×12.50R15LT

Size wise, the new age Bronco is officially on record as a midsize SUV, which is smack dab in the middle of first gen’s compact classification, and the fifth (and last) gen’s fullsize ranking. Now, it is also important to note that all Broncos previous to the 2021 model were offered in 2-door configuration. The new model is being released as a 2-door, as a nod to its heritage, but it is also being made available in a 4-door option now as well to keep up with modern SUV style and convenience. The 4-door will obviously out measure the 5th gen 2-door, making it large enough to comfortably fit extra passengers or cargo. 

Aside from size, the new Bronco does have quite a bit in common with its predecessor in the looks department as well. A lot of key elements uphold the spirit of the 1st gen style pioneer. The use of round headlights, a familiar grille design and an option of a soft top or removable hardtop (depending on door configuration) does call back to a time gone by. Maybe the Bronco would have naturally progressed into this updated take of its inaugural design if it had remained in regular production—it’s tough to say. On the other hand, the remodel may have required a necessary hiatus period for the classic adventure orientated SUV to truly be missed and the calls for nostalgic value to be heard and answered. 

Pre-production 2021 Bronco four-door Badlands series with available Sasquatch™ off-road package in Cactus Gray with the doors, top and rear quarter windows removed in a rocky desert during a cloudy day
Photo Credit: Ford

Ford will not only introduce one new 2021 Bronco, but multiple Broncos (7 to be exact). From the base model, all the way up to the top of the line ‘First Edition’ edition, which is trimmed and optioned out with the best upgrade packages from the variations ‘below’ it. The wide variety of premium add-ons that will be available will truly separate the Bronco of old with this year’s model. Lots of technology is available from remote start with the entry level model to a 12-inch LCD touchscreen and B&O sound system available starting in the mid-tier Outer Banks trim package. It’s a little unfair to compare the interiors of the new and old Bronco, as the previous truck was a true utility vehicle of its time. The standard then was minimal to say the least, and today’s Bronco definitely brings the SUV up to meet modern conveniences and luxury comforts we have grown accustomed to. 

Interior shot of the 2021 Ford Bronco 2021 Bronco First Edition black interior
Photo Credit: Ford
Slightly modernized first generation '76 Ford Bronco Interior in orange with a digital gauge cluster in place of the original speedometer
Slightly modernized ’76 Ford Bronco Interior

The 2021 Bronco isn’t just a handsome, renovated shell with some convenient bells and whistles attached, as the base model is equipped with a 2.3L turbocharged 4-banger that boasts 270HP with 310 lb-ft of torque—not too shabby to start. There’s also an optional 2.7L turbo V-6 that’s also available for additional romp. Transmission offerings include a seven-speed manual with a crawler gear standard on the 2.3L, as well as a 10-speed auto that is standard issue on the 2.7L and optional equipment on the smaller engine. These modern power plants most definitely blow the largest of original engine models, the 205HP 4.9L V-8 small block, right off the trail. 

Production of the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco is underway at the Michigan Assembly Plant; the two-door and first ever four-door models are now on their way to Ford dealerships across America
Photo Credit: Ford

Classic first generation ford bronco engine in an orange ford bronco

Suspension and smart driving modes also set the new Bronco apart from the old version. To start, the full-boxed steel frame and the IFS system already give the 2021 Bronco a leg up, but then it starts racking up more technical features higher up in the trim level chain. The Go Over Any Terrain (GOAT) package features eight unique driving modes including Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Baja, Mud/Ruts, and Rock Crawl—enough to satisfy any type of driver in just about any type of off-road condition. 

Pre-production versions of the 2021 Bronco, shown here, include Bronco two-door in Cyber Orange Metallic Tri-Coat and Bronco four-door in Cactus Gray in a mountainous desert during sunset
Photo Credit: Ford
custom Blue first generation 1966 Ford Bronco crawling over some rocks in a desert
Vehicle: First Generation 1966 Ford Bronco
Tires: Milestar Patagonia M/T – 37X12.50R17LT
Pre-production 2021 Bronco two-door SUV takes its rugged off-road design cues from the first-generation Bronco, the iconic 4x4 that inspired generations of fans. yellow 2021 ford bronco next to a blue first generation ford bronco in a sandy desert
Photo Credit: Ford

The anticipation for the 2021 Ford Bronco has been building steadily, and for good reason. It’s been 55 years since the OG Bronco was released, and in that time it has gained a tremendous reputation and devout following. It’s almost unfair to pit the new model against its previous self, given the obvious advantages available to it, but it’s cool to see what the Bronco has evolved into. This is the SUV its fans have been awaiting. For the “purists” who may not be planning to partake in this next generation of Bronco adventure, there’s still no denying the potential this new generation has to becoming a lasting presence in the modern off-road marketplace. 

 

 

 

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The New Audi SQ8 Lets You Have Comfort and High Performance

March 6, 2020 – Audi’s brand new SQ8 provides a medium level performance option packaged into a daily drivable SUV. Coming with the SQ8 is an engine that has yet to be brought to America by Audi, and is a twin turbocharged 4.0L V8 that produces 500hp and 568lb-ft of torque. With a 0-60 of 4.3 seconds, this SUV definitely isn’t slow.

Audi's new SQ8
Photo Credit: Audi

If you pick up the Sport package, you’ll be treated to a few upgrades including a Quattro sport differential, red brake calipers, and active roll stabilization which will help the SQ8 stay flat in the corners. All trims come with all-wheel steering as well as all wheel drive, maximizing the driver’s control.

Audi's new SQ8
Photo Credit: Audi

Inside, the interior maintains the luxury expected from an Audi and features 2 large touch screens oriented towards the driver. Overall, the design takes cues from the Audi Sport Quattro coupe while pushing the design towards a more modern look with sharp edges and their signature pronounced center grill. Blended together, the comfortable interior and high performance engine and suspension make the Audi SQ8 a perfect median between daily practicality and performance.

Photo Credit: Audi

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Super Clean Demello-Built Overlander https://stateofspeed.com/2018/05/17/scott-mothersteads-2014-toyota-fj-cruiser-built-by-demello-offroad/ https://stateofspeed.com/2018/05/17/scott-mothersteads-2014-toyota-fj-cruiser-built-by-demello-offroad/#respond Thu, 17 May 2018 15:00:22 +0000 http://54.201.197.135/?p=936

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Super Clean Demello-Built Overlander

Scott Motherstead’s 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser, Built by Demello Offroad

The term “Family Adventure” can mean many things. For some, just getting out of the house to go see Grandma can be an adventure. But for others (those of us that have dirt infused in our blood), it means so much more. Scott Motherstead of Costa Mesa, California decided to build up his 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser (FJC) to make sure his kids had something to brag about when they went back to school after an epic weekend.

Scott Motherstead's 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser, Built by Demello Offroad

The goal was simple: build a reliable rig ready for the trails and family fun. Scott teamed up with Demello Offroad in Riverside, California, knowing full well that he and his Toyota would be well taken care of. The team decided to upgrade the 4×4 with ICON Vehicle Dynamic’s Stage 8 Suspension system, featuring ICON’s ultra-reliable coilovers, shocks, control arms, and all other necessary components.

To make sure the extra travel and performance of the upgraded suspension isn’t left in the cold, the Toyota independent front differential and solid rear axle were regeared to 4.88:1 ratio, keeping the factory locker out back.

Modified 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser with Milestar Patagonia M/Ts
Tires: Milestar Patagonia M/Ts

Travel and gearing are nothing without getting traction on the ground. The tire put to the task is a full set of 35-inch Milestar Patagonia M/Ts wrapped around Toyota TRD wheels with custom OMF Performance beadlocks. Hopes, dreams, and expectations of traction were blown out of the water by how well the Patagonias perform.

DC bumper of red Modified 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser

Next, the focus was placed on the exterior of the body. Demello Offroad specializes in quality components for Toyotas. They decked the rig out with front and rear bumpers, side bars, and a roof rack LED light bar mount. They then added a Smittybilt 9.5k XRC winch and a host of Baja Designs LED lights.

Everything combined, at the end of an amazing trail day, Scott is able to sit by the campfire with his family, fondly looking at his ‘Cruiser and know that he has made some great choices.

red Modified 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser cruising through mud

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