It’s been just over two weeks since the 2021 Ford Bronco debuted, and as if the harsh positive reaction was no longer a smart indicator of how the SUV will be sold, we now have a gross figure.
Prior to Ford’s call in the quarter, the car manufacturer’s leading monetary officer, Tim Stone, said the company had earned more than 150,000 reserves for a new Bronco. Note that Bronco made its debut on July 13. This is a great interest given that the user has put $100 for a long-term off-road SUV.
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The giant number follows the news that Ford also ended with an 18-month waiting list for the new Bronco. Although production is still on the way and early deliveries will begin next spring, a source told Car and Driver this week that some would probably not get their SUVs until 2022 just because of demand. A Ford spokesman did not speak directly to the waiting list, but said Roadshow booking holders would get an approximate delivery date early next year.
The 2021 Bronco will arrive this time in two and four gates with costs starting at $29995 after the destination fare. It’s for the two-door Bronco. The largest 4-door Bronco for you and your friends starts at $34,695. If you still have the possibility to get one of the first SUVs, bookings will remain open and the holders will convert a booking into a final order by the end of this year.
This was originally published in Roadshow.
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