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Ford's new "Little Stallion" released! Confirmed to go on sale in November/off-road kit added

2024-08-27

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At present, Ford's new Bronco Sport model has been officially released in overseas markets. The new car will be built on a load-bearing body and positioned as an "urban SUV" model, which can also be regarded as a "small horse" model. It is reported that the new car will be confirmed to be launched in November this year and is expected to start production in the domestic market next year. Its market price will also be lower than the Bronco model.

It is reported that Ford's new Bronco Sport model has added a new Sasquatch off-road kit for the first time, and it is only available for Outer Banks and Badlands models, equipped with 29-inch Goodyear Territory all-terrain tires, steel bumpers, additional underbody protection and integrated towing hooks. At the same time, the Badlands model will also provide a new suspension system, with its body ground clearance increased by 10mm. After selecting the Sasquatch kit, you can also get a Bilstein rear shock absorber with a piggyback reservoir and increase the rear suspension travel to 221mm.

In addition, the Badlands and Sasquatch models are also equipped with a new Rally GOAT driving mode, which can extend shift time, increase throttle response speed and enhance steering feedback; at the same time, the new Bronco Sport model will also be equipped with a new Off-Road GOAT driving mode as standard across the board.

In terms of power, Ford's new Bronco Sport will be equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and a rear axle differential. The Badlands and Badlands Sasquatch models will be equipped with a dedicated 2.0T engine with a maximum power of 177kW and a peak torque of 373N·m, and its power parameters are slightly lower than its predecessor.