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India.com
2 days ago
- Automotive
- India.com
Ford Bronco New Energy SUV - Up To 1220Km Range, 105.4kWh Battery, ADAS And More
photoDetails english 2934890 Ford has officially revealed the Bronco New Energy SUV for the Chinese market via pictures. For context, "New Energy Vehicles" (NEVs) in China include battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and fuel cell-powered vehicles. The newly unveiled Bronco NEV borrows styling cues from the ICE-powered Bronco and Bronco Sport models, available in select global markets. It will be offered with two powertrain options: electric and plug-in hybrid. Let's know more about the Ford Bronco New Energy SUV.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Ford Bronco New Energy EV unveiled globally. Will this electric SUV come to India?
The all-electric variant of the Bronco New Energy will come with dual motors—one at each axle. Notify me Ford is preparing to bring the Bronco badge into the electric era. The new Ford Bronco New Energy, a freshly created SUV that was co-developed with Jiangling Motors in China, will soon launch with both fully electric and extended-range hybrid versions. While rooted in the familiar styling of the Bronco family, this model introduces a new direction for the off-road-focused SUV. Built on familiar DNA, But bigger Although the Bronco New Energy borrows design cues from the petrol-powered Bronco and Bronco Sport, this is a brand-new vehicle underneath. Based on data from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), it stretches 5,025mm in length, with a 2,950mm wheelbase—a match for the full-size Bronco. However, it's slightly bulkier overall and tips the scales at 2,630kg, making it one of the heaviest vehicles in its class. In terms of dimensions, it's closely aligned with EVs like the Kia EV9. Also Read : Ford's new patent brings stick shift to electric vehicles, but with a twist Electric powertrain with extended range The all-electric variant of the Bronco New Energy will come with dual motors—one at each axle. The front motor produces 177 bhp, while the rear offers 275 bhp, resulting in a combined output of 311hp. The SUV promises a top speed of 170 kmph and draws power from a 105.4kWh LFP blade battery, sourced from BYD. On paper, it claims an impressive range of 650km under the CLTC test cycle. Adding to its tech credentials is a lidar sensor positioned above the windshield, which strongly hints at a more advanced ADAS suite. Hybrid version for extended flexibility In addition to the EV, Ford will also offer a plug-in hybrid version using EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) tech. This is something that Maruti Suzuki is also working on. The Ford setup uses the same 177hp front motor but pairs it with a 245hp rear motor, and a 1.5-litre petrol engine that acts only as a range extender—it doesn't drive the wheels. Also Read : 2026 Ford Mustang FX Pack brings back classic 80s flair with modern performance The hybrid variant includes a 43.7kWh battery, capable of covering 220km on electric power alone, while the total driving range, when combined with the petrol generator, reaches 1,220km. This version weighs slightly less at 2,510kg. Will it come to India? For now, the Bronco New Energy is China-bound, but a wider rollout hasn't been ruled out. While Ford exited the Indian market, speculation continues about its return—possibly with the next-gen Everest. Check out Upcoming EV Cars in India. First Published Date: 21 Jul 2025, 10:57 am IST


Qatar Tribune
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Qatar Tribune
MoCI orders recall of Lincoln, Ford and Kia vehicle models
Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI), in cooperation with Almana Motors Company, the authorised dealer for Ford and Lincoln vehicles, has announced the recall of Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus (2021–2022 models), as well as Ford Explorer and Bronco (2021 model). The recall is due to the possibility that an engine valve in some affected vehicles may crack, potentially resulting in engine failure and a loss of motive power. Additionally, in collaboration with Al-Attiya Motors and Trading Company, the authorised dealer for Kia vehicles, the MoCI has recalled the Kia Sportage 2025 model. The recall is attributed to a possible fuel leak caused by a poorly manufactured high-pressure fuel pipe, which could lead to a fire in the engine compartment or reduced engine performance. The ministry said the recall campaign comes within the framework of its ongoing efforts to protect consumers and ensure that car dealers follow up on vehicle defects and repairs. The ministry added that it will coordinate with the dealer to follow up on the maintenance and repair works and will communicate with customers to ensure that the necessary repairs are carried out. The ministry has urged all customers to report any violations to its Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department, which processes complaints, inquiries, and suggestions through the following channels: Call Centre: 16001; Email:

Miami Herald
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
Ford Bronco EV debuts for Chinese market
Ford has built out the Bronco nameplate into a family of models encompassing the traditional version and the smaller Bronco Sport-but all with gasoline powertrains. But the Bronco and Bronco Sport are about to be joined by an electric model. You just won't be able to get it in the United States. It's the Ford Bronco New Energy, which will be sold with all-electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains, in China, according to the country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). It's a joint effort between Ford and Jiangling Motors, with batteries supplied by BYD. "New Energy" is as good a name as any for an electric Bronco, as "new energy vehicle" is how China refers to EVs, extended-range plug-in hybrids, and other low-emission powertrain technologies. The Bronco New Energy measures 77.0 inches wide and 197.0 inches long, with a 116.1-inch wheelbase, making it 1.1 inches wider than a base U.S.-market Bronco (the Bronco Raptor is a bit wider thanks to its expanded track and fender flares). The American Bronco has the same wheelbase, but it's 7.6 inches shorter overall. Like the smaller Bronco Sport, the Bronco New Energy is a unibody vehicle. The all-electric version is rated at 271 horsepower and uses a 105.4-kilowatt-hour battery pack to achieve 404 miles of range on China's CLTC testing cycle. The plug-in hybrid version has a 1.5-liter gasoline engine and 43.7-kWh pack, good for 241 hp and an estimated 137 miles of electric range. Those battery packs make the Bronco New Energy heavier than its internal-combustion counterparts. The plug-in hybrid version tips the scales at 5,535 pounds, while the all-electric version weighs 5,800 pounds. For comparison, a Bronco Raptor-heaviest of the breed-weighs 4,945 pounds. The Bronco New Energy is expected to go on sale in China later this year with a base price of 300,000 to 400,000 yuan. That's about $42,000 to $55,000 at current exchange rates. Whether the U.S. will ever see an equivalent model remains unclear. While Ford remains committed to EVs in the U.S., including moving ahead with plans to manufacture batteries here, the automaker has been vague on future product plans. Last year Ford canceled a three-row electric SUV and delayed production of a next-generation pickup codenamed T3, ostensibly to focus on hybrids and less-expensive EVs. But it still hasn't detailed any new models, leaving the Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit van as its only offerings in this market. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


News18
3 days ago
- Automotive
- News18
Ford Bronco Electric Revealed Ahead Of Global Release, Check Details
Last Updated: It has been reported that the upcoming e-SUV will be heavily inspired by the ICE version in the global market, featuring a similar style statement and road presence. The top player in the four-wheel segment Ford is gearing up to expand its Bronco SUV line-up. The company is all set to bring the electric avatar of the SUV, which is expected to make a global presence soon. It has been reported that the upcoming e-SUV will be heavily inspired by the ICE version in the global market, featuring a similar style statement and road presence. Powertrain options The report says that the SUV will hit the market with the pure electric and EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) powertrain options. It will be a joint project from the leading companies, Ford and Jiangling Motors. Dimensions Talking about the overall dimensions, the Ford Bronco New Energy will be 5,025mm in length, 1,815mm in height, and 1,960mm in width. It will get a wheelbase of 2,950mm, and will have a curb weight of 2,630kg. These enhancements position the SUV bigger as compared to the full-size petrol-powered Ford Bronco. Despite having differences in size, both SUVs share the same 2,949mm wheelbase. Under the hood, the reports suggested that the Ford Bronco electric will get an AWD dual-motor powertrain. It will be equipped with a 177hp motor on the front axle and a 275hp motor in the rear. The SUV will release the combined power of 311hp with a top speed of 170kph. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.