Ford's All-New F-150 and Bronco Make Debut at Stock Exchange
All-new versions of the Ford F-150 and the much-anticipated Ford Bronco rugged SUV debuted in New York City, in conjunction with the company ringing the bell to open trading day on Wall Street.
Just last month, in July 2020, the company unveiled all-new versions of the iconic Ford Bronco.
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All-new versions of the Ford F-150, part of Ford F-Series, America’s most popular truck for 43 years and most popular vehicle for 38 years, and the much-anticipated Ford Bronco rugged SUV debuted in New York City , in conjunction with the company ringing the bell to open trading day on Wall Street.
Tim Stone, Ford chief financial officer, is representing Ford Motor Company as the honorary opening-bell ringer just before 9:30 a.m.
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Ford revealed the redesigned F-150 in late June. It features new connected vehicle innovations such as over-the-air updates that help keep F-150 at the forefront of purposeful technology, and an available all-new 3.5L PowerBoost full hybrid powertrain with Pro Power Onboard – an integrated power generator.
Just last month, the company unveiled all-new versions of the iconic Ford Bronco – reimagined as a new outdoor brand with an all-4x4 family that includes Bronco two-door and first-ever Bronco four-door models plus the smaller Bronco Sport. Response to the return of Bronco has been unprecedented, with record visits to Ford.com and total reservations for the Bronco two- and four-door models exceeding 165,000 in less than a month.
Like the F-150 always has been, Bronco two- and four-door models will be assembled in America. Across all its products, Ford employs more hourly workers and assembles more vehicles in the U.S. than any other auto manufacturer, according to the company.
Ford revealed the redesigned F-150 in late June.
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The all-new F-150 will be available to customers this fall. Bronco will come off the line next spring.
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