Ford recalls 700k Bronco Sport, Escape
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Ford is recalling nearly 694,721 examples of 2020-2022 Escape and 2021-2024 Bronco Sport models. The recall report cites a fuel injector that was equipped on 1.5-liter-powered Bronco Sport and Escape crossovers that could crack and cause a fire. The recall report says that only 0.3% of vehicles is affected by this defect.
Ready for summer adventures? Ford just launched a perfect lease offer for the 2025 Bronco Sport this July, making it easy to hit the trails or beaches in a capable SUV.
The good folks over at the bronco6g.com forum have unearthed a 2026 Ford Bronco or Bronco Sport Hybrid teaser, and now speculation is running rampant
While Ford is scaling back its EV ambitions here in North America, one of its flagship models is going fully electric over in China. Slated to hit the market this winter, joining the Mustang Mach-E that’s already on sale there,
Ford Bronco New Energy in China: looks like Bronco, is actually an EV/REEV with 1,220 km total range
The Ford Bronco is the traditionalist’s idea of an SUV. Big, heavy and with a heavy emphasis on go-anywhere ability, it’s the antithesis of today’s mall-frequenting crossovers. It couldn’t be more American if it wore
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It's closer to the Bronco Sport in looks, but the Bronco New Energy has a full-size spare tire on the rear like the big Bronco. Ford hasn't introduced any type of electric or hybrid powertrain to its U.S. Bronco SUV lineup yet, but it could happen sooner ...