

The new Ford Bronco has attractive performance features that would interest most vehicle enthusiasts. It has a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine that generates a substantial 300 horsepower. Contrarily, you can settle for a more robust V6 engine type that releases 330 horsepower. The latter is a 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 powertrain that is optional in the new Ford Bronco.
The two engines can use a seven-speed or ten-speed transmission, whereby the former is a manual gearshift only found in the smaller Ford Bronco. It has one of the softest transmissions available in most rough road SUVs in the market. Moreover, the new Ford Bronco can tow a surprising 3500 pounds.
It has a city fuel economy of 20 mpg and 22 mpg on the highway when the four-cylinder engine link to the ten-speed transmission. Combining a V6 engine with the Sasquatch package enables you to achieve an average city and highway fuel economy of 17 mpg.