What are the dimensions of the Ford Bronco four-door version?

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EmiliaLee
07/30/25 5:04am
Ford Bronco four-door version has a length, width, and height of 3848mm*1740mm*1819mm respectively. The following is an introduction about the Ford Bronco: 1. Exterior: The Bronco offers both two-door and four-door versions for consumers to choose from. The two-door version has a shorter wheelbase and a compact body, but features large approach and departure angles, providing excellent off-road capability. Additionally, it comes with removable doors and roof, which is convenient for assessing the vehicle's condition in complex and muddy off-road situations. 2. Powertrain: The Bronco offers a 2.3T+7MT (6-speed +1 crawl gear), 2.3T+10AT, and 2.7T V6+manual transmission combinations, delivering 270 horsepower and 310 horsepower respectively, with peak torque of 420Nm and 542Nm.
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