The year has just started but Ford Philippines is already getting the ball rolling by giving us a big bombshell—the Ford Bronco is coming to the country. Even more good news, Ford Philippines is launching the much-awaited SUV in 2024, meaning the wait won’t be long for the Philippines to get Ford’s iconic SUV.
The confirmation of the Bronco’s arrival came via a statement from Ford Philippines. In addition, Ford says the Bronco will soon be open for reservation through the Ford online reservation portal with support available from all Ford dealerships nationwide. Aside from the confirmation, however, Ford has left out information regarding the local specs, reservation timing, and variants of the Ford Bronco, stating that all will be revealed before the official launch.
“Ford Philippines is confirming the launch of the Ford Bronco this year. It will soon be open for reservation exclusively via the Ford online reservation portal at www.ford.com.ph, and will be supported by all Ford dealers nationwide. More information including product specifications and reservation timings will be shared closer to launch date.”
So what kind of Bronco will Ford be bringing to the Philippines? Since Ford’s email only mentioned the name Bronco and not the Bronco Sport, we can assume that we will be getting the truck-based Bronco and not the compact crossover version. The truck-based Bronco sits on the Ford T6 platform, a platform it shares with the Ranger and the Everest.
In terms of propulsion, the Bronco is available with three powertrain choices in the United States: a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder turbocharged engine, and a 2.8-liter V6 EcoBoost twin-turbo, delivering 300 hp, and 330 hp, respectively. As for body styles, a two-door and four-door version is available in the United States. Pricing and technical specifications for the Philippine-spec Bronco are still unknown. We’ll keep you posted once Ford releases them before the Bronco launches.
Latest News
-
A new Bronco is coming to Europe / News
The compact SUV will be made in Spain starting 2027 and is expected to use the same base as the Kuga.
-
Seres Landian E5 Plus debuts with longer electric range and lower price / News
The 2025 Landian E5 Plus gets new looks, smarter features, and a longer electric range.
-
Kia’s new EV2 is expected to go on sale in 2026 / News
Kia confirms the EV2’s global debut on January 9 at the Brussels Motor Show.
Popular Articles
-
Electric Vehicles in the Philippines for under P1 million
Jerome Tresvalles · Aug 19, 2025
-
Top 3 Cars For Every Lifestyle—What Cars Are Right For You? | Behind a Desk
Caco Tirona · Apr 24, 2024
-
5 Tips to Maximize Fuel Efficiency
Jerome Tresvalles · Sep 09, 2024
-
Five driving habits that are draining your fuel tank
Jerome Tresvalles · Jun 24, 2025
-
Can engine braking harm your engine?
Jerome Tresvalles · Sep 11, 2025
-
Do electric cars even need maintenance?
Jerome Tresvalles · Oct 23, 2024
-
Best vehicles for an active outdoor lifestyle
Shaynah Miranda · Jul 25, 2024
-
How to drive different types of vehicle transmissions
May 23, 2024
-
5 easy ways to keep your car interior clean
Allysa Mae Zulueta · Nov 15, 2021
-
How to survive Metro Manila traffic
Earl Lee · Aug 16, 2022