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Ford "aged" Bronco for retro lovers

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Ford Motor introduced special versions of the Bronco frame SUV - they have deliberately "aged" styling, referring to the original model of the 1966 model, and are indicated by the Heritage or Heritage Limited prefixes in the title. Versions for “retrogrades” are available for both two-door and four-door Bronco, “to the heap” a special version was also offered for the Bronco Sport crossover with a frameless design. Each Heritage model will be assembled in a run of 1966 - this includes the year of the original Bronco's appearance.

The frame SUV in the Heritage package is distinguished from the outside by vintage R17 rims in white and cream Oxford White and exterior elements painted in the same shade - a radiator grille, stripes on the sidewalls, a roof cap. Specially designed grille with elongated rectangular slots and red logo lettering. The Bronco Heritage comes standard with massive external towing eyes and fog lights.

Bronco Heritage is offered with a 2.3-liter petrol turbo engine with 300 hp. in combination with a 7-speed manual gearbox or a 10-band "automatic" at the choice of the customer.

The Bronco Heritage Limited has everything listed above, but features original black center wheels with running mustang badges, and brown leather seats.

Limited is offered with a 2.7-liter V6 engine with a return of 330 hp. and a 10-speed "automatic".

The Bronco Sport Heritage/Heritage Limited crossover also features white and cream exterior accents, a retro-style grille and other features. Motor - gasoline turbo with a volume of 1.5 or 2.0 liters, 181 hp. or 245 hp, modified suspension, with tuning springs and shock absorbers and a HOSS system that increases ground clearance.

In the US, the Bronco Heritage starts at $44,305 and the Bronco Sport starts at $34,245.

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