Ford Unveils 6 Stunning New Ford Broncos at SEMA 2021
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Ford Unveils 6 Stunning New Ford Broncos at SEMA 2021

SEMA 2021 is yet to come, and Ford does not want to be left out of this show, which is becoming a platform to showcase what the firm is capable of. Ford will introduce 6 different versions of the Ford Bronco that will amaze fans with their great features and modifications.

After being canceled last year, it's finally time for SEMA again. With the Specialty Equipment Market Association's annual aftermarket show set to kick off November 2nd, it's no wonder Ford is ready to go all out with six Project Bronco SUVs. Four full-size Broncos and two smaller Bronco sport crossovers, each using a combination of custom parts and accessories from official Ford parts catalogs. Most of them are renderings so far, but they will all be on display at Ford's booth at the show.

Two-door Bronco by BDS Suspensions

The bright red Bronco Black Diamond from BDS Suspensions, a subsidiary of Fox Shocks, is described as the perfect truck for fire brigades on the trails. It has a 4-inch BDS upper arm system, adjustable rear arms and tie rod also from BDS, Fox 2.5 PES coilovers and a detachable anti-roll bar.

The 3-inch BFGoodrich KM37 wheels are framed by new Method wheels that are painted gold to match some of the other exterior accents. The CrawlTek Revolution's front and rear bumpers have skid plates and lifting hooks, and there's a WARN winch at both ends. The Bronco's hardtop has been modified to give it the look of a truck, and there's a dedicated CargoGlide retractable tray. Rounding out the modifications are CrawlTek slider stages and an air compressor under the hood.

Tucci Hot Rods Four Door Bronco

This Bronco Badlands differs from the rest by having a set of four-wheel tracks of the Mattracks 88 series instead of the usual wheels and tires. There's a Yakima LockNLoad roof rack with snowboard rack, retractable footpegs, a Ford-licensed swing-door storage key, and a WARN winch. A rigid top light bar illuminates the road ahead, while a set of stone lights illuminate the underside of the truck. Best of all, it has a manual transmission.

Two-door Bronco by RTR Vehicles

Dubbed the RTR Fun-Runner, this Badlands Bronco was built by Vaughn Gittin Jr. There appear to be special wings, although they are not mentioned, and the Fun-Runner has a radical custom coloration. A Ford Performance sports exhaust, side-lock RTR wheels with 37-inch tires, an Ultimate Dana 44 FDU front axle and a semi-floating 60 rear axle with coilovers, and a Fox Performance long-travel suspension kit round out the performance upgrades.

Four-door Bronco by LGE-CTS Motorsports

The last great Bronco is the Outer Banks built by Teresa Contreras, designer and founder of Baja Forged Parts. It has an Icon Vehicle Dynamics lift kit, forged bumpers and lower fenders, and new wheels and tires. There are also amenities like a refrigerator, a JBL soundbar, plenty of internal cargo organizers, an underfloor safe, and a folding table on the tailgate.

Bronco Sport от CGS Performance Products

This Bronco Sport Badlands is the most road-oriented of the six, though it does have 17-inch Reserve Forged rims with Toyo off-road tires. A cool CGS Performance air intake and ceramic-coated exhaust system boost performance, while Rigid Lights rock headlights and LED A-pillar lights enhance visibility. There are also new fenders and rear spoiler from Air Design, custom paint from Flyin' Irons, and new seat covers in the cabin.

Bronco Sport from LGE-CTS Motorsports

The latest off-roader is the Bronco Sport Badlands with a full racing livery. A 2-inch lift kit, sliders, off-road lights and new fender flares are part of the Ford licensed accessories catalog. Baja Forged tubular front and rear bumpers, front bumper with integrated LED strips, Warn winch and new tow hooks. Rounding out the upgrades is a Borla Cat rear exhaust, new front and rear anti-roll bars from Hellwig, and other suspension components from Icon.

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