Ford has nearly 190,000 reservations for upcoming Bronco SUV
Ford Motor is approaching 190,000 reservations for its long-awaited Bronco SUV, which is expected to arrive in U.S. dealerships next spring.
The automaker added roughly 30,000-40,000 reservations for the vehicle during the third quarter, bringing total reservations to “nearly 190,000” vehicles, according to Ford CFO John Lawler. The company said it had more than 150,000 reservations in July.
“We continue to see strong demand for the Bronco,” he said during a media briefing Wednesday to discuss the company’s third-quarter earnings. “We continue to see interest, strong interest, around the Bronco.”
Those reservations are for two- and four-door Bronco models. They exclude a smaller, more domesticated vehicle called the Bronco Sport that’s built more like a car than a truck.
The 2021 Bronco two- and four-door models are expected to arrive in dealerships spring 2021.
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Ford unveiled the new Bronco and Bronco Sport on July 13 to great fanfare, also opening up reservations. The nameplate developed a strong fan base following the original two-door SUV being discontinued in 1996.
A limited “First Edition” Bronco model — starting at $60,800 — sold out quickly after the vehicle’s unveiling. The company doubled availability of the model to 7,000 units. All have been reserved, Ford said.
Ford is taking $100 refundable deposits as part of the reservation process.
The Bronco Sport is expected to begin arriving in dealerships by the end of this year, followed by the Bronco next spring.
The Bronco Sport will be produced at the automaker’s factory in Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico. The Bronco will be produced at a plant in Michigan.