Recently, overseas media released a spy photo of Ford Bronco's new model being tested on Death Valley in the United States, and the new car was named Bronco Everglades. The new car strengthens its off-road performance on the basis of the regular version of the model, adding stronger off-road accessories that can enable the new car to cope with more complex terrain environments. It is reported that the new car is expected to be put on sale this summer.

In terms of appearance, the overall shape of the new car is not much different from the regular version of the model, but the new car is equipped with new off-road accessories, the front face of the new car is equipped with a Warn Industries winch, and the right A pillar is installed with a wading hose. On the side, the new car is equipped with a new 35-inch all-terrain off-road tire chassis with a ground clearance of 292mm, and the wading height has been increased to 851mm, making the new car have stronger passability.
In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with a 2.3T EcoBoost four-cylinder engine as standard, with a maximum power of 224kW and a peak torque of 440N·m, in addition, the new car will also provide a stronger 2.7T EcoBoost V6 engine with a maximum power of 246 kW and a peak torque of 562N·m. In addition, the new car will also be equipped with configurations such as the Dana limited-slip differential and the Bilstein suspension, which greatly improves the off-road performance of the new car.