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Ford Europe has confirmed that the Bronco isn't coming this way:
Team in the US revealed the super-cool Bronco last night. Usually don’t share vehicles that don’t come to Europe, but love this thing so much I had to post. #Bronco @mrlevine https://t.co/eAPvvSDeWH
Ford’s naming convention is slightly confusing. The Co-Pilot 360 offered in the new Bronco is not the version with SEE in it. That package is called Active Driveassist and is not available in the Bronco. Copilot 360 uses torque sensors in the steering wheel and does not support hands free driving. Active driveassist does allow for hands free driving and uses SEE tech. So well have to “settle” for the Mach E and the F150 for now with Ford. More will follow for sure, but not the Bronco for now. I’m a little surprised but as it’s probably never coming to the EU they don’t have to worry about a 5 start NCAP rating.
Here's one for you while you're in them hills terry....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7DLD1tYOnw&feature=youtu.be&t=119
hehe ;)
Haha Smokey
If only you knew!
I will be buying you a top end motor with SEE tech in just for a laugh & posting a pic on here for sure.
No doubt with you still looking grumpy.
You ready with your 250 quid top up terry?
Quick! its gonna go ballistic!!!!!!!
People think we’re crazy.....
There’s gold in them hills boy, gold Iam telling you boy! Lol
“Standard” is pretty impressive. No wonder GM decided to incorporate Super Cruise into 22 models so suddenly. Tech arms race in play.
And one last before I sleep:
https://www.theautochannel.com/news/2020/07/13/831736-2021-ford-bronco-preview-images-specs-prices-options.html
Available Ford Co-Pilot360™ driver-assist technologies
however:
https://www.wxyz.com/news/watch-live-at-8-new-2021-ford-bronco-reveal
The Ford Co-Pilot360™ suite of advanced driver-assist technologies is standard across the lineup, including Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking.
No mention of the Ford Active Drive Assist, but it did talk about tech and cameras
Starts in one minute
Gosh
Iam certainly hoping so.
All the money, time, R&D spent on these systems should see a standardisation across all models iam hoping.
Merc, BMW, Ford should see their designs in all models as the new ones launch.
Don’t confuse advertising with the actual target market. Ford us trying to sell a “lifestyle” and an “ideal”. But they are well aware that 99% of Broncos sold will be used to take the kids to school, drive on the motorway to work, and drive to the mall on the weekends. Most will never leave a paved surface. I would expect the driver assist packages to be in there at least as options.
Be interesting to SEE if the Bronco as an off road model has the hands free driving? Iam not sure as its use is off road?
If it has then thats a good sign that Ford will put in all models.
You may have noticed that Ford is about to bring back the Bronco. Nostalgia for this brand hits some people pretty hard, and Ford is tweaking all the knobs it can—including basically taking over Disney's media channels for a few minutes—to get people even more amped up. It's all happening Monday evening, and if you want to join the party to be the first to see the new Bronco 2-Door, 4-Door, and Sport models, here’s how you can do it.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a33276265/2021-ford-bronco-debut-how-to-watch/