Ford’s design team on the new Bronco

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The Ford Bronco has finally been reborn. More than 20 years since the last model was discontinued, Ford has now unveiled the 2021 Bronco

The Ford Bronco has finally been reborn. More than 20 years since the last model was discontinued, the OEM has unveiled the new Bronco – hitting the market in 2021.

In this podcast, we speak to three members of the Ford design team who have been working on the Bronco over the past few years: Paul Wraith, program chief designer – Bronco, Robert Gelardi, design manager – Bronco, and Daniel Kangas, exterior lead design – Bronco R. 

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