What are the dimensions of the Ford Bronco?

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LaSamuel
07/24/25 6:20pm
The Ford Bronco has a length of 4794mm, a width of 1916mm, a height of 1373mm, and a wheelbase of 2720mm. Ford Bronco dimensions: The Ford Bronco's body dimensions are 4794mm in length, 1916mm in width, 1373mm in height, and 2720mm in wheelbase. The newly designed headlights and fog lights give the front face of the new model a more aggressive look, while adding a touch of sophistication. Ford Bronco introduction: The name 'Bronco' originally refers to the bronco horse or North American wild horse, and Ford officially named this new SUV 'Bronco'. The Ford Bronco was first introduced in 1966 and became one of the most popular cars in the American market due to its outstanding off-road performance. Due to market competition, the Ford Bronco, which emphasized off-road scenarios, became a niche product and was officially discontinued in 1996. At the 2004 New York Auto Show, this Bronco, representing Ford's hardcore off-road spirit, was revived.
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DelElle
08/11/25 10:10am
When I researched off-road vehicles before, I paid special attention to the dimensions of the Ford Bronco. The four-door version is about 4.8 meters long, 1.9 meters wide, and nearly 1.9 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2.9 meters. These dimensions make it one of the larger off-road vehicles, especially with a ground clearance of nearly 30 cm, which makes crossing ditches and bumps particularly easy. But what impressed me most was the trunk design—it can fit a full set of camping gear when the seats are folded down. For daily use, like picking up and dropping off kids, three adults can sit comfortably in the back without feeling cramped. However, you do need to be extra mindful of the vehicle's width when turning, and take more care when passing on narrow roads.
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