The Ford Bronco, known for its off-road prowess, has become an unlikely canvas for imaginative renderings, particularly one that defies its rugged nature by being slammed and equipped with Ford GT power. While these renderings are purely conceptual and unlikely to materialize, they showcase a playful exploration of possibilities. So here we would like to review this wild slammed and widebody Ford Bronco.
This unique concept features a 2021 Ford Bronco lowered to the ground and powered by the formidable 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine borrowed from the Ford GT. With 660 horsepower and 550 pound-feet of torque, this engine adds a high-performance touch to the off-road-oriented Bronco. The Liquid Blue paint, reminiscent of the Ford GT, and various styling elements such as the lower front fascia, air-sucking fenders, and a massive rear diffuser, further emphasize the fusion of these two distinct Ford models.
To achieve the slammed look, this widebody Ford Bronco got an air suspension, allowing it to maintain some practicality for on-road driving. A set of large wheels and tires not only complements the lowered stance but also ensures ample traction to handle the increased power output. The overall result is a visually striking Bronco, resembling an off-road beast on steroids, with the race car-inspired engine fitting seamlessly into the engine bay.
While the likelihood of such a creation hitting the streets is nearly nonexistent, the exercise serves as a creative exploration of what could be achieved with a dash of vision and creativity. The fantasy of taking a high-powered, slammed Bronco for a spin with the top and doors removed adds an extra layer of excitement to this imaginative endeavor.
We already have bagged Ford Bronco on our site. But that Bronco is 5-door and has just air suspension, wide fenders and angry AT-tires. I thought that Bronco is significantly rude before I’ve seen this on. This is significantly rude. This wide body Ford Bronco is absolutely rude. And it would be really complicated to build else more wild tuning project. But I’m sure somebody will try…