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Ford - Bronco (2021)

The 2021 Ford Bronco returned to the streets with its rugged silhouette, powerful performance, and a price that sparked excitement among off‑road enthusiasts. As one of the newest entries in the compact SUV segment, the Ford Bronco price has to be examined against its competitors, the terrain‑ready Jeep Wrangler and the Trailblazer. In this overview, we explain the key specs, outline the depreciation curve, compare it to similar models, and answer common questions like “what is a 2021 Ford Bronco worth?”.

  • Engine: 2.3‑L EcoBoost I‑4 (280 hp) or optional 2.7‑L EcoBoost V‑6 (400 hp)
  • Transmission: 9‑speed automatic (RMAT) with optional manual mode
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: 4WD standard, with off‑road modes (High‑Range, Low‑Range)
  • Dimensions: 172.7 in wheelbase, 183.1 in length, 77.2 in width, 68.9 in height
  • Towing Capacity: up to 3,500 lb
  • Mileage (EPA): 21 mpg city / 24 mpg highway (2.3‑L), 21 mpg city / 22 mpg highway (2.7‑L)
  • Seating: 4–5 seats with optional third-row seating for light cargo
  • Tech: SYNC 4, 11‑inch touchscreen, 12‑seat LED lighting, optional 360° camera
  • Safety: Forward‑collision alert, lane‑departure warning, automatic emergency braking

Ford Bronco depreciation can be a critical factor when evaluating the long‑term value of your investment. Typically, a new SUV loses about 15–20 % of its value during the first year, then around 25–30 % over the next three years. In a more detailed study, the 2021 Ford Bronco price tends to decrease by approximately 10 % per year after the initial drop when held in good condition with average mileage.

Compared to similar models, such as the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Escape, the Ford Bronco 2021 price sits closer to the mid‑price range for capable off‑road vehicles. While the Wrangler starts slightly lower in base cost, it offers comparable off‑road capabilities but with a higher fixed cost for many trim levels. Conversely, the Escape is positioned firmly in the urban compact SUV market, usually with a lower base price but less focus on trudging terrain.

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