Car Design Dialogues: Ford Bronco
In this exclusive deep-dive design review, the wider Ford design team cover every precise design detail of the new Bronco, from exterior bolt downs to the fold-out table on inside of the swing gate.
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”The Bronco went through quite a few iterations in its previous life, but I think the general concensus was that the first generation Bronco was the one that people loved the most, smiled the most when driving, and the one that people remembered,” says Moray Callum, Ford’s vice president of design. “There’s always a lot of pressure when bringing back an icon, but we have some experience with Mustang. The secret is to try and find the signatures that people recognise and pay homage to them… but use technology to bring them to life in a modern context. That’s what we did with the Bronco.”
In this exclusive deep-dive design review, the wider Ford design team cover every precise design detail of the new Bronco, from exterior bolt downs to the fold-out table on inside of the swing gate. The team clearly show and unprecedented level of detail on both the exterior and interior design.
For more coverage on the Bronco, listen to the Car Design News podcast featuring Paul Wraith, program chief designer – Bronco, Robert Gelardi, design manager – Bronco, and Daniel Kangas, exterior lead design – Bronco R.