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Ford Bronco New Energy SUV - Up To 1220Km Range, 105.4kWh Battery, ADAS And More

Ford Bronco New Energy SUV - Up To 1220Km Range, 105.4kWh Battery, ADAS And More

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Ford has officially revealed the Bronco New Energy SUV for the Chinese market via pictures. For context, "New Energy Vehicles" (NEVs) in China include battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and fuel cell-powered vehicles. The newly unveiled Bronco NEV borrows styling cues from the ICE-powered Bronco and Bronco Sport models, available in select global markets. It will be offered with two powertrain options: electric and plug-in hybrid. Let's know more about the Ford Bronco New Energy SUV.
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