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In announcing the Bronco's return as a family of products in early July, Ford described a vehicle that needed the “toughness of an F-Series and the spirit of a Mustang.” Dismissing that as little more than marketing speak thought up by some 21st-century Don Draper type is easy, but it's a pretty clear description of where the new Bronco exists in Ford's lineup. But where the old Bronco left as a hulking full-size, two-door SUV, the new version returns as something that's much closer in spirit to the legendary 1966 truck – Ford went as far as scanning a a classic example, after all – and we're not just talking about how it looks.

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The 2020 Bronco marks the return of a nameplate that exited the market in 1996 after a 31-year run. Tuck in, there’s a lot coming your way and it all looks very good. We have a tremendous amount to tell you about the new two- and four-door Bronco, as well as the new four-door Bronco Sport (you can read all about the baby Bronco here).

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