Return To Baja: Bronco R Race Prototype To Run 1,000-Mile Desert Race
November 23, 2020 by Ford
Trending News• Loyal Subaru customer takes delivery of 26th vehicle with all-new Subaru Forester
• BMW Group UK celebrates success at Autocar's Great Women: Rising Stars 2025
• Introducing the RS DC: a bold evolution in wheel design
• Five Audi models make updated list of suggested vehicles for teens from IIHS and Consumer Reports
• Hyundai Motor America Reports Record-Breaking April 2025 Sales
Designed for our ultimate in off-road performance, the all-new Bronco two- and four-door SUVs and the Bronco R race prototype share second-generation Ford T6 chassis and are powered by the same performance-driven EcoBoost engine family that won Le Mans and is available in Ford F-Series trucks and the performance-oriented Ford Edge and Explorer ST SUVs. Both Broncos deliver four-wheel torque via Ford transfer cases and Dana™ Spicer® front differentials. The race version uses a Ford electronic shift-on-the-fly unit, while the preproduction Bronco uses the new Advanced 4x4 with Automatic On-Demand 4H engagement and 3.06:1 low ratio. As an extreme showcase for Built Wild capability, the Bronco R race prototype, designed and built by Ford Performance and Geiser Brothers, features a race version of the Bronco High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension (HOSS) System with redesigned independent front suspension and five-link race-prepped rear setup. Longer-travel Fox® racing shocks with bypass dampers front and rear, and Fox pneumatic bump stops are mounted at all four corners. The first all-new 2021 Bronco to visit the Baja 1000 will also be on hand with the Bronco R team – a two-door Outer Banks equipped with the heavy-duty Sasquatch™ Package featuring long-travel Bilstein® position-sensitive shocks with internal end-stop control and 35-inch Goodyear off-road tires. It too has HOSS-tuned suspension for high-speed pitch control and greater driver confidence off-road. Built Wild Extreme Testing This year's Baja 1000 race is a platform for the Bronco brand's durability and validation process. Modeled after Ford F-Series Built Ford Tough durability testing, Bronco Built Wild Extreme Testing takes toughness even further off-road with real-world testing in the harshest environments including the Rubicon Trail, MOAB and across the unforgiving Johnson Valley desert, home of the King of the Hammers off-road competition. Final validation testing for the Baja mode offered in the Bronco Terrain Management System™ with G.O.A.T. Modes™ will also be performed at the race. It was designed in collaboration with Steele and fellow Bronco off-road racers to optimize throttle responsiveness using anti-lag strategies first employed in the Ford GT to keep the twin turbochargers spooled-up and then mapped a more aggressive shift schedule for maximum engine torque. Follow the Bronco R race prototype at Baja and the entire Bronco family on Instagram @fordbronco. To learn more about Bronco and Bronco Sport, please visit Ford.com/Bronco.
posted on conceptcarz.com
Related Posts
Related Vehicles
Recent Posts
- Loyal Subaru customer takes delivery of 26th vehicle with all-new Subaru Forester
- BMW Group UK celebrates success at Autocar's Great Women: Rising Stars 2025
- Introducing the RS DC: a bold evolution in wheel design
- Five Audi models make updated list of suggested vehicles for teens from IIHS and Consumer Reports
- Hyundai Motor America Reports Record-Breaking April 2025 Sales