The sixth-generation Bronco has been in production for a few months now and we already know that Ford is working on new versions of the revived iconic SUV. The 2022 Bronco Raptor is arguably the most anticipated spin-off, but we still don't know all that much about it. And as Ford is testing camouflaged SUVs on public roads, artists are rolling out all sorts of cool renderings of the yet-to-be-unveiled Bronco. This F-150-based creation is as intriguing as they get.
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Ford CEO Jim Farley Drops Hint Of Future Electric Bronco
May 11, 2021 at 11:21am ET ++ This comes as no surprise considering Ford s future roadmap.
Just in case you re not up on the Ford EV game, the company s CEO Jim Farley, as well as North America Product Communications manager Mike Levine, have been quite active on social media spreading news about the automaker s electric future.
Not long ago, when Levine was promoting the Bronco on Twitter, a Tesla owner replied that he wished the SUV would come in an EV version. Within one minute, Levine had already replied, Electric Bronco would be amazing. This isn t the first time the topic has come up, and we seem to remember Levine saying something similar in an earlier reply to a different Twitter user.
Toyota Putting Pressure on its NASCAR Teams to Perform
Toyota wants at least 12 wins from its NASCAR Cup teams this season.
By Al Pearce
First NASCAR title came in the truck series in 2006
Since entering the sport Toyota has earned 152 points-paying victories
Leave it to David Wilson of Toyota Racing Development to publicly crank up the heat on his five NASCAR Cup Series teams this year. Unlike racing leaders at other manufacturers, the always-available, straight-shooting, Hokie-loving Wilson isn’t afraid to tell the world exactly what he wants from the four Joe Gibbs-owned teams and the new entry co-owned by Denny Hamlin and some worn-out ol’ hoopster named Michael Jordan.