2020 Ford Bronco Concept Designed By a Fan Forum Is Absolutely Perfect

Future Ford Bronco concept designed by the folks at Bronco6G.com hits all the right buttons​




We are all rabid for a new, sixth-generation Ford Bronco. Rumor has it Ford is planning to build one by 2020. The automaker has been trolling Bronco fans for awhile now with teasers and winking hints. And whether you're a fan of the upright 1960s original or the early-'90s version of OJ Simpson fame, you're probably dying to see what a 21st-century Bronco looks like.


Well, we still haven't gotten a glimpse at what, if anything, Ford is planning for the Bronco nameplate. But that hasn't stopped the amazingly talented fans over at Bronco6G.com from taking matters into their own hands, rendering multiple versions of a concept 2020 Ford Bronco that absolutely nail what they, and we, want to see in a two-door 4x4.

"For our Bronco concept, we fused styling elements from previous Bronco generations, the 2004 Bronco concept, and modern Ford trucks and SUVs," Bronco6G.com administrator Tom told R&T in an email. "You can see the classic round headlights and square inset front grille evolved from the 1st gen Bronco, which was also showcased in the retro-futuristic 2004 Bronco concept."

the 1st gen Bronco, which was also showcased in the retro-futuristic 2004 Bronco concept."


"Our concept features a modern body-on-frame next-generation Bronco that retains a tall, boxy, tough, no-frills design with a strong focus on utility and off-road capabilities. We fitted separate versions with different grilles, wheel fender shapes, varying ride heights, and cargo rack for some different looks," Tom said.
We definitely dig what they've come up with. There's definitely some current Ford truck DNA in there—look at the shape of the windshield, clearly an F-150 piece—but the unadorned, slab-sided proportions and tidy, short-wheelbase layout is 100-percent Bronco.

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Ford CPO Program


There are added benefits to choosing a Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle over a used Ford vehicle. With Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicles, peace of mind comes with a 172-point inspection, 24-Hour Roadside Assistance, vehicle history report, powertrain limited warranty and comprehensive limited warranty coverage.*


172-Point Inspection


If a vehicle doesn't meet our strict criteria, we won't certify it. It's that simple. Find out what we check during the rigorous process of certifying a pre-owned vehicle. It's a meticulous process backed by Ford Motor Company.


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Warranty Coverage


Every Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle comes with 12-month/12,000-mile comprehensive limited warranty coverage* including more than 500 components PLUS 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty coverage.*


Powertrain Warranty


Peace of mind comes standard on every Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle since each includes 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty coverage,* backed by Ford Motor Company. Areas of coverage include the engine, transmission and more.


Our manufacturer-backed limited warranty is fully transferable to future owners at no cost, a resale benefit that can be transferred from owner to owner.


For extra peace of mind, 24/7 roadside assistance (towing, jump starts for dead batteries, flat-tire changes on-site, and lockout services) is included for the duration of the powertrain limited warranty coverage.


Want additional coverage? Ask your dealer about Ford Extended Service Plans. Service available at any Ford or Lincoln Mercury Dealership nationwide.
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Comprehensive Warranty


We've ensured your peace of mind with our comprehensive limited warranty. The warranty covers more than 500 components, including many high-tech parts. Areas of coverage include:

  • Engine
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  • Rear-wheel Drive
  • Front-wheel Drive
  • Steering
  • Brakes
  • Front and rear suspension
  • Electrical
  • Air conditioning and heating
  • High-tech
  • Emissions
  • Ford audio
  • Safety

The Ford Certified Pre-Owned comprehensive limited warranty provides coverage for 12 months or 12,000 miles from the Certified Pre-Owned vehicle purchase date, whichever comes first. You can choose to extend your comprehensive limited warranty past 12 months or 12,000 miles by purchasing a Ford Extended Service Plan. Ask your dealer.


24-Hour Roadside Assistance


Complimentary roadside assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Available services include:

  • Towing assistance of up to $100 for warranty and non-warranty problems, including accidents (excludes impound and repossession)
  • Travel expense reimbursement of up to $500, for up to 3 days lodging, meals and rental vehicle for travel expenses accrued when the breakdown occurs more than 100 miles from home
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  • Rental car reimbursement of up to $30 per day for up to 5 days
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Vehicle History Report


Feel confident when you get behind the wheel of your Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle with this informative, full history report.
Not every vehicle can make the cut as a Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle. To even be considered for certification, each Ford must be less than 6 model years old and have fewer than 80,000 miles on the odometer.
In addition, you can view the actual Vehicle History Report for a specific vehicle by simply searching our current inventory now. Or ask your dealer for a copy when you arrive at the dealership.
After a vehicle has been determined as eligible in terms of age and mileage, an independent third-party vehicle history report is run to identify any vehicle that does not meet our strict standards. The report is run as a part of our 172-point inspection process, and it includes checks for:

  • Flood Vehicles
  • Fire Damage
  • Frame Damage
  • Salvage Vehicles
  • Branded Title
  • Odometer Issues
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Let's say you find a "deal" in the paper on a used car model you've had your eye on. One with a price too good to pass up; so instead of getting a Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle, you buy something else. But did this vehicle include a rigorous 172-point inspection? A vehicle history? Comprehensive and powertrain limited warranties? 24-hour roadside assistance and other benefits? It doesn't take long for non-covered repairs and other expenses to eat away whatever money you saved. When it comes to long-term total cost of ownership, Ford CPO vehicles might well end up costing you less. Maybe a lot less. And it's hard to put a price on the peace of mind that comes with driving a vehicle inspected and backed by Ford.


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Ford 2017 Super Duty trucks

Ford 2017 Super Duty trucks: redesigned aluminum body, better tow/haul,

 
 
We’ve seen more of Ford’s new Super Duty trucks before their actual unveiling than any pickup in recent memory. First there was the prototype that exploded in Death Valley during testing last August. Then there was that leaked photo of an F-250 in all its chromed out glory in March, and just a month ago, Ford wrapped one in some promotional camouflage and paraded it around a bit.
That last one made us wonder if all these incidents weren’t entirely coincidental, but that’s for another time. Right now, we’ve got our first unadulterated look at the actual, 2017 Super Duty pickups that you’ll eventually be able to buy. You just have to wait one more year!
 
Though a more formal unveiling event is coming later this morning at the State Fair of Texas, Ford was kind enough to pass along all the details on these new trucks and a bunch of photos in advance. There’ll be five models in the new lineup: XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum. Let’s dig into all the new stuff.

Redesigned aluminum body and steel frame

As was the case with the unveiling of the 2015 F-150 early last year, the main update to these redesigned Super Duty trucks, beyond a new look, is the aluminum body. Speaking of that new look, it definitely brings the Super Duty models more in line with the F-150, and it confirms that the leak from March was completely legit.
 
A high-strength steel frame is at the core of the truck, but Ford’s military-grade aluminum alloy makes the 2017 models the lightest yet.
 
The aluminum body shaves off as much as 350 pounds over previous models, to be exact. And just like they did with the F-150, Ford engineers translated those weight savings into more power. Ford says the new Super Duty pickups boast more towing and hauling capacity than all previous models. We’d share those improved specs with you now, but Ford hasn’t yet made them available.
 

Throw a glance at the gallery above and you’ll notice that the cabs on these new trucks are longer, too. Ford updated the interior design with the inclusion of a dual compartment glove box and overhead console-mounted auxiliary switches. Plus, in the SuperCab and Crew Cab configurations, the second-row floors are now completely flat, making loading items back there much easier.
 
The bed features Ford’s BoxLink system of brackets and cleats that secure cargo and a remote lock and release for the tailgate is included on the key fob.
 
And while the body has undergone the most change, the Super Duty steel frame has a new open-C-channel design being the cab that makes aftermarket body upfit and other modifications easier.
In addition, Ford says the new models feature a heavier-duty driveline and stronger four-wheel-drive components, axels and towing hardware.

Power

As part of taking advantage of the trucks’ lighter weight, Ford engineers beefed up the lineup of gasoline and diesel engines available for the new Super Duty models.


The second-generation, 6.7-liter Ford Power Stroke V8 diesel is available for both Super Duty pickups and chassis cabs and provides what Ford says is the highest combination of horsepower and torque ever. Ford hasn’t shared specific numbers for these new trucks, but in the 2015 Super Duty models, the 6.7-liter Power Stroke produced 440 horsepower and 860 lb.-ft. of torque.
 
A 6.2-liter gas V8 is available as well and is paired with Ford’s new TorqShift-G transmission on the F-250.
 
Chassis cabs can choose from the Power Stroke V8, a 6.8-liter gas V10 or the 6.2-liter gas V8.

Tech

Aluminum isn’t the only feature Ford wants its new trucks to be known for. Starting with the 2015 F-150 and accelerating heavily with the 2016 F-150 Limited, the automaker has made technology that increases driver comfort and safety a primary focus on its latest pickups.
Interior of the 2017 Super Duty King Ranch.
Interior of the 2017 Super Duty King Ranch.
 
The new Super Duty models are no exception and Ford says there are 16 new tech features on these pickups that are segment-firsts.
 
Most notable among those is all the cameras mounted to these trucks. Depending on the configuration, your new Super Duty could have as many as seven cameras on it. The 360-degree camera system which gives a bird’s-eye view of the truck, uses four cameras. Another camera in the stop lamp, gives the driver a view into the cargo box, making hooking up gooseneck trailers easier. Another camera provides the view for trucks’ trailer reverse guidance and the final lens can be mounted to the rear of a trailer for added visibility when backing up.
 
Then there’s adaptive steering, a feature that reduces the amount of steering input needed to change direction at low speed, while reducing sensitivity to steering input at higher speeds. Ford says the feature comes in hand when hauling heavy loads or navigating confined jobsites and parking lots.
The new trucks also feature Ford’s latest SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system displayed on an 8-inch touchscreen in the console. SYNC 3 will eventually support Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto interfaces.
 
You can check out the remaining litany of tech features in the graphic from Ford below.
2017 Super Duty smart tech FINAL

The New Ford F-150 Raptor Is Going to Be Insanely Quick and Capable

So capable, in fact, that Ford plans to race a virtually stock 2017 model. That's a massive vote of confidence in the performance of the new truck.


The 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor race truck gets a little air during testing. Due to liability, Ford isn't supposed to show the truck jumping at all. Take it from us: it can.    Photo: Ford

Ford will enter its upcoming 2017 F-150 Raptor performance truck in the grueling Best in the Desert off-road racing series—a move that conveys an utterly insane amount of confidence in a production vehicle. 
Composed of legendary races like the Mint 400, Laughlin Desert Classic, and Vegas to Reno, Best in the Desert is a six-race, off-road series that tests the mettle of purpose-built race rigs. Entering a vehicle that’s very nearly identical to the one that will hit showrooms is as ballsy a move as you’ll see from a major auto manufacturer in this age of liability concerns and economy-focused messaging. Should the truck be able to complete the races, much less score points in them, it will be an unmatched feat of endurance, toughness, and sheer speed. 
The 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor is an all-new vehicle based on the thirteenth generation (or 2015 on) F-150. Like the first generation Raptor (based on the 2009-2014, twelfth generation F-150) it’s designed for one purpose: To be the fastest street-legal off-road truck you can buy from a showroom, complete with a manufacturer’s warranty. 
When we say virtually stock, we really mean it. Only a handful of additions were made to the truck. 

The 2017 Raptor rests on a uniquely-reinforced, fully-boxed frame that should be capable of huge off-road abuse. Click to enlarge.   Photo: Ford

A steel tube roll cage has been welded into the stock cabin to satisfy safety regulations. That added a couple hundred pounds of weight, so the spring rates were increased to suit. The standard bucket seats were replaced with MasterCraft race seats (which protect the racers’ spines through big impacts) and five-point harnesses. Some of the races take place at night, necessitating aftermarket LED light bars. A fancy GPS navigator, digital dash, and data logger were also added to the cabin to allow the team to follow race-provided directions and to track their performance. 
Perhaps the biggest change, though, is also the most revealing of how close this vehicle is to stock. The Raptor’s new three-inch diameter Fox Racing internal bypass shocks have been swapped for otherwise identical external bypass items. “Going external allows us to make adjustments to damping rates between each race,” Ford trucks communications manager Mike Levine explained to us. “Otherwise, they’re the same shock.” 

Flashy graphics are the only visual clue that this is a race truck. Even the 17-inch beadlock wheels and BF Goodrich K02 tires come from the production vehicle. Click to enlarge.   Photo: Ford

When the original F-150 Raptor debuted in 2009, it was the 2.5-inch Fox Racing internal bypass shocks that lent the truck such an unprecedented level of off-road performance. Roughly equivalent to what a $10,000 spend in the aftermarket would have netted you, the purpose-designed suspension enabled the Raptor to romp across the desert at 100 miles per hour with perfect stability and control. And the total truck only cost a a couple grand more than an equivalent “civilian” F-150 FX4. 
Now weighing 500 pounds less and fitted with .5-inch larger shocks, that capability should be even better. “The suspension now has to do less with more,” says Jamal Hameedi, Ford’s global performance vehicle chief engineer. (The Raptor is his baby.) 
“As much more capable than the first generation Raptor was over the regular F-150 it was based on, the 2017 Raptor will be over the first generation Raptor,”  he says.
In addition to the upgraded suspension, the 2017 model (both the one you’ll be able to buy later this year and the one being raced) benefits from a new 10-speed transmission with paddle shifters, a 3.5-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 motor that shares its block with the forthcoming Ford GT supercar, a unique-to-the-Raptor frame that, like all other new F-150s is now fully boxed for strength, and a track width that’s now six inches wider than the regular F-150's. 

Aside from the addition of a roll cage, racing seats and harnesses, and electronic navigation, communication and telemetry equipment, the interior remains stock, back seat and all. Click to enlarge.   Photo: Ford

Just how fast will this new truck be? With the launch still several months away, Ford remains cagey. They’ve stated that it’s a full 25 percent faster than the previous Raptor around its 62-mile off-road test track in Anza Borrego, California, but the company hasn't yet released hard performance figures. So we pushed Hameedi for more information. 
“You know how people were putting superchargers on the first generation Raptor? The new one can keep up with some of those,” the engineer reluctantly admitted. Both Roush and Hennessy bolted superchargers to first generation Raptors for consumers. 
With the new Raptor having at least 450 bhp and 450 pound-feet of torque, which tuner truck will it keep up with? Pushed further, Hameedi said, “The Roush, the new Raptor will keep up with that.” And that should mean a 1/4-mile time in the 13 second range. That’s nearly as quick as the new Ford Mustang GT.  
The Raptor’s first race is this weekend, in Parker, Arizona. 

2016 Ford Fiesta Features & Specs, Lenoir Area


The 2016 Ford Fiesta is currently available in the Lenoir area; let's take a closer look at the Fiesta's performance, interior and safety features. The all new 2016 Ford Fiesta is a compact and spiffy vehicle with a lower price point, nimble handling and a feature-packed infotainment system. The base model is equipped with a V4 1.6 Liter engine with 120 hp. The SE edition comes with a turbocharged 3 Cylinder 1.0 Liter engine with 123 hp. Buyers who want a boost of power may want to opt for the ST model which offers athletic handling and a turbocharged engine for more additional power.

Gas mileage for the base model stands at 27/37 mpg and the 3 cylinder model achieves 31/43 mpg. The Fiesta overs responsive handling and is a joy to drive.  The base model is equipped with cloth systems and seats five passengers. Buyers who select the ST model can opt for Recaro seats. The standard seats are spacious and are comfortable even on long trips. The Fiesta offers 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space which is generous for its class. The hatchback models have up to 14.9 of cubic feet which can be expanded to 25.4 with the rear seats folded back.

Interior features for the 2016 model include a premium stereo system with cd player, voice activated SYNC anda USB port. Reviewers have noted that the infotainment system is easy to use with convenient swipe gestures similar to those used with smart phones. Ford's SYNC 3 is available on the Fiesta SE and is standard on higher trim levels. The 2016 Ford Fiesta is one of the first vehicles from Ford to come with Sync 3. Available options include power windows, a rearview camera, HD radio, navigation, satellite radio and rear parking sensors. Cargo space stands at 12.8 cubic feet while the hatchback edition delivers 14.9 cubic feet once the rear seats are folded.

The 2016 Ford Fiesta scored four stars on the frontal crash test conducted by the NHTSA. A large number of safety features are included such as air bags, traction control, child safety locks, daytime running lights and 4-wheel ABS. King Ford Lincoln of Lenoir invites you to stop by our Ford dealership serving Lenoir, Hickory, Morganton and Taylorsville and take the 2016 Ford Fiesta out for a spin. 

The 2016 Ford Focus RS Goes From 0-60 In 4.7 MPH, Lenoir



More Speed For 2016 The Ford Focus RS
Fans of the Ford Focus RS can rejoice; the 2016 edition will be hitting stateside with a sweet power boost.

Previous generations of the Ford Focus RS boasted 305 HP and were only available in Europe. Luckily the newer models will be available to U.S buyers and even faster with more than 315 HP. Drivers can expect a more fun, engaging drive thanks to all-wheel drve and even more power. 
The new Focus RS is expected to be super fast and reach 60 miles per hour in less than 4.7 seconds with top speeds of up to 162 mph. The Focus RS' acceleration speeds isn't too far away from that of the popular Mustang GT. It will also come with its own launch control which will aid in acceleration. 
The all new 2016 Focus RS will be powered by a 2.3 Liter Ecoboost engine with 350 lb feet of torque.  Optimum drive helps to maintain maximum torque while managing traction control and setting the dampers. 
Various driving modes will be available including normal, sport and track modes. Enthusiasts will be able to enjoy drift mode which will allow the driver to sliding the car around the track. 
Pricing is expected to start near the $36k mark in North America.


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